Joker's Asylum II is a second five-issue weekly miniseries of one-shots that is narrated by the Joker and was released during the month of June 2010. These stories might be a tide unreliable, considering the source is the Joker, so the veracity is of these stories is still rather questionable. This trade paperback collects all five issues in the 2010 weekly mini-series.
Each story in Batman: Joker's Asylum, Vol. 2 opens with a brief introduction by the Joker in his cell at Arkham Asylum about a tale of one of his fellow inmates. As the Joker is narrating these stories, the veracity of these stories is questionable at best, considering the source. The inmates that the Joker tells stories about are The Riddler, Killer Croc, Harley Quinn, The Mad Hatter, and Clayface.
Each one-shot has a different author Peter Calloway (The Riddler), Mike Raicht (Killer Croc), James Patrick (Harley Quinn), The Mad Hatter (Landry Q. Walker), and Kevin Shinick (Clayface). Each one-shot was written rather well and delve into the each perspective villain rather well. Of course, there were stories that I have enjoyed more than others stories, but each were written rather well.
Likewise each one-shot has a different penciler Andres Guinaldo (The Riddler), Cliff Richard and David Yardin (Killer Croc), Joe Quinones (Harley Quinn), Keith Giffen (The Mad Hatter), and Kelley Jones (Clayface). Artistically, it flowed rather well despite the many different penciling styles. Each penciler was dedicated to each one-shot, so the flow wasn't interrupted that much, because it was rather contained.
All in all, Batman: Joker's Asylum, Vol. 2 is written and conceived rather well. It is an interesting to read how the Joker thinks of his fellow villains and inmates.