(Batman Weeks 2024 read #3!)
There has never been a more "meh" Dark Knight Detective collection.
This collects some Marv Wolfman Batman and the first bit of Peter Milligan's short run on Batman, which I was really looking forward to after LOVING The Idiot Root. But, even in the Milligan stories (surprising for someone usually so fixated on the strange), things are just so unmemorable and street-level. Not a horrible thing, but I prefer my capes more colorful.
The first story is SO close to being incredible, but truth be told, I don't enjoy the looks into the fake comic book at all. The art is too ugly for me and the story is unnecessary. It's a shame since everything else in the story is INCREDIBLY strong, very intriguing and atmospheric. And Mike McKone draws a FLAWLESS Batman. 3.5 stars.
Abbatoir is the start of the Marv Wolfman issues and, although it's not bad, I've already forgotten about it for the most part. I kind of fail to care. 3 stars.
Return of the Electrocutioner was also solid, but the payoff is horrible. It ends abruptly with no resolution and it makes the entire story feel worthless. I also already forgot about this one. 3 stars.
Wolfman's take on "Case of the Chemical Syndicate" is where he shows off more talent, and I love how he remakes the story entirely into his own (and also weaves it into the canon). 4 stars, probably. Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle also come back for their iteration of the story, and I read a review on here that cites why the story is problematic that I can't shake... but that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it, honestly. 4 stars as well. I miss this duo.
Hearts was yet another Abbatoir story and, again, I don't really care. 3 stars. Also, people are going to hate me for this, but I can't appreciate Jim Aparo as much now that I've read so many Breyfogle stories. He deserves serious props but his art doesn't have the fluidity or the grandeur that works so flawlessly for Batman stories.
The Hungry Grass, for the start of Milligan's run, was pretty mediocre. 3 stars.
And the Executioner Wore Stiletto Heels was a slight improvement, but I still don't have anything to say about it. 3.5 stars.
But Golem of Gotham... WOW. Very emotional, very Batman-y, and all around just super good. 4.5 stars, probably.
AND IDENTITY CRISIS?! WHAT AN ENDING! Expected it to go the B:TAS Perchance to Dream route (which it very obviously inspired) but it branched off from it in a way I like that's probably more Milligan-y. If THIS kind of quality keeps up, this next volume will be a fantastic one. 5 stars.