10-26-2004, 02:48 AM
I agree completely. While I enjoy each and every one of the stories, they do seem disjointed when compared to one another. "Hush" was pure comic geek fun, with as many Bat history/character referances packed into one story as Mr. Loeb could manage. Azzarello's run was less than great, but it had its moments. And Winick's "As the Crow Flies" was good tight story telling all the way around.
But I do think someone needs to pull the reigns a bit and tighten up the continuity in the Bat books. The only title I read is "Batman" and I am glad for it. I would hate to try to keep up with all the different takes on Batman that must be running rampant through his family of books.
But I do think someone needs to pull the reigns a bit and tighten up the continuity in the Bat books. The only title I read is "Batman" and I am glad for it. I would hate to try to keep up with all the different takes on Batman that must be running rampant through his family of books.