Let me start by saying Neal Adams is probably my favorite comic artist of all time. (It's either Adams or Berni Wrightson, it's hard for me to decide.) The art in this volume is still top notch, as Adams doesn't seem to have lost anything in his illustration skills. He's also my all time favorite Batman artist, another plus.
However, the story is incomprehensible. It reads like Grant Morrison at his most confusing. I rarely leave a book unfinished, but I found myself skimming the second half of this one. I slogged through the first half, determined to finish but there was no way. Not only was the story impossible to follow, it was incredibly dense and wordy. As I mentioned earlier, the art was great, but there were so many words it actually started to interfere with the art. When you have so many word balloons it begins to obscure the artwork, something's wrong somewhere.
The story was a crazy mishmash of many characters. Most of the rogues gallery shows up including Joker, Man-Bat, Riddler, Ra's Al Ghul, Talia, and most of the other Arkham inmates. Some heroes show up, most notably Deadman, Aquaman, even Superman has a cameo. But the story itself was nuts. Dinosaurs? Batman using guns? And the dialogue was totally out of character. The people just weren't talking like themselves. Batman was mumbling and using slang, Talia was talking like a mental patient, Alfred was senile...it was like a weird dream sequence, but it was taking place in real time. Um, at least, I think it was. Honestly I got so lost maybe I was the one in the dream sequence.
I really wanted to like this one because Neal Adams put in a TON of work on it. So many pages of art, so many words of dialogue. I can't imagine his time investment. But it was just too long, too wordy and too confusing.
The only thing that kept this one from 1 star was the art, as the art is still great. But overall, this was unreadable. If you like to just flip through comics and admire the art, then by all means pick this one up. If you want to actually read a coherent story, however, you should look elsewhere.