Like all Caped Crusader collections, it's a mixed bag, but when it's good, it's excellent. I surprised myself a little bit with some of my opinions on this one.
No More Heroes is okay. It's the epitome of mediocrity that makes up most anthologies. The idea of a young boy wanting to kill a criminal for getting a family member hooked on drugs and causing their death isn't new. In fact, didn't Frank Miller do it with Daredevil a few years prior? Stuff like this happens all the time in Batman comics, too. Disappointingly, it's the most interesting part of the story too. Very skippable. Not sure why they add these filler stories in Caped Crusader collections instead of much more interesting stand-alones. 2.5 stars.
Shadow Box continues a really enjoyable arc from Robin: Reborn and starts Chuck Dixon's Batman. This story is no different than it's predescessor and I just really enjoyed it. I'm glad Robin actually plays a role in this story since many stories sideline him entirely. 4 stars.
Of Gods and Men sucks. Honestly. It might just be the fact that this shouldn't be included in the collection at all considering it's a single issue of a much larger WONDER WOMAN event. I just didn't enjoy it at all. The only upside is that it features a little Maxie Zeus, but it's really not much. 1 star.
Requiem for a Killer is just a good little Killer Croc story. I've never felt bad for Croc before, so it was interesting. I think this inspired that one episode of B:TAS? 4 stars.
Now, The Idiot Root: the most divisive story in this collection. A lot of hate and a lot of enjoyment, too, but not much downright love for this story. Me? I LOVE The Idiot Root. It's written exactly like a Vertigo story (Written like Doom Patrol, at that. Weird choice for Batman but I LOVE Doom Patrol and it ends up really working for me.), so it's trippy, a little bit dark, has that self-serious narration that I love (yes I know that's an insult but it is self serious and I love it) and a very fun plot. I found myself thinking about it constantly every time I stopped reading it. Also, Jim Aparo has probably become my favorite Batartist. I've been a Breyfogle girl for a bit now but WOW. I forgot how talented Aparo is. He's great in this story. (edit: apparently I thought all the issues were Aparo... I liked the Breyfogle art. Whoops.) My only issue is that Robin's presence is missed, but I think it works better without him. Other than that I am thoroughly interested, pleased, and entertained. FIVE FRIGGIN' STARS.
The biggest reason why it's surprising is because Peter Milligan wrote Dark Knight, Dark City, which I enjoy but don't love. A little too edgy for my taste. This one is the perfect amount of edgy for me. I'm excited to read Hellblazer now and I'll probably bump it up on my list by a lot. I imagine it's similar to this but with Constantine instead. Definitley sounds like my kinda party. (edit: I got Peter Milligan confused with Jamie Delano.)
I HIGHLY recommend this collection, if for nothing else, than for The Idiot Root. If you like Doom Patrol and Batman and don't find it too off-putting that they mix, you'll enjoy. This is going in my "favorites" solely for Idiot Root since it doesn't have it's own collection.