This was so much fun! I’ve always loved the al Ghul’s and started reading Batman: Birth of the Demon, but felt like I was missing too much, so I looked for a collected addition with the origin of Batman & the al Ghul’s & found this.
As a fan of Batman: The Animated Series, it was interesting to see the original stories compared with the excellent adaptations. Most of these issues actually felt like I was reading episode scripts, they were fast, interesting, & kept me wanting more. It was interesting seeing the development of Batman & Talia’s relationship, and his antagonism against Ra’s. I loved how dramatic Batman is & how he described like everything here. I love that random lady, Molly Post who knocks Batman down & tackles Talia (for that alone, you should this). I want to see more Molly Post—she was great! I also liked that Mongolian guy who helped Batman, Lo Ling—he was cool. I just really enjoyed this! It was so fun!
I haven’t read many comics that came out before the 1980s because it was a generally more campy era of comics & there’s always a fear that I’ll get bored or not get the comics because of the generational gaps in between (I was born in the late 90s). However, again, I find myself realizing I get in my head for no reason except delaying something I might really enjoy, like Casablanca, Roman Holiday, The Godfather, and this story.
Now I don’t like the last three issues of this collection very much. I didn’t find the stories as interesting & both made me uncomfortable in some way. The main one I didn’t like was the issue “I Now Pronounce You Batman & Wife” because it was just problematic. Any marriage that only requires one person’s consent is sketchy at best, I know this is an older comic and the al Ghul’s have Middle Eastern ancestry, but it’s still weird & feels wrong. Also, Batman hits Talia to knock her out, which sure he apologizes, but my god, why does Batman hit so many people? Also how was this not turned into a meme, like with Robin? Or a serious problem, like Hank Pym? I don’t get it.
Also, didn’t like that racist Asian caricature called ‘The Sensei’. I know it was the 70s, but even then, it was racist & they knew it. Also, he was just so annoying and really, didn’t enjoy those two stories with him (not just because his racist portrayal, the story just wasn’t as interesting to me).
But overall, I had a lot fun these stories, but less enjoyment from the last few. Still would recommend, especially if you’re a fan of Ra’s and Talia al Ghul, or if you want to see Batman get knocked over by some random bystander, check it out.