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Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s game-changing run on BATMAN set the comics world on fire with THE COURT OF OWLS, DEATH OF THE FAMILY and ZERO YEAR. Now collected for the first time, come the stories between the stories. In these standalone tales from the beloved series, Batman grieves for a son, infiltrates Arkham Asylum and tracks a serial killer. Spanning from the Zero Year to the future of BATMAN: ETERNAL, these stories expand and enrich the world of one of the most loved series in comics. Joining Snyder and Capullo is an all-star lineup of special guests - including Andy Kubert, Alex Maleev, Andy Clarke, Dustin Nguyen, Wes Craig, James Tynion IV, and Marguerite Bennett! This volume collects BATMAN #0, BATMAN #18-20, #28, #34 and BATMAN ANNUAL #2.

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Batman Vol 6 Graveyard Shift is essentially a collection of Batman short stories that were released alongside other main events in the Batman line. My 3 stars isn’t a critique of the writing and the artwork, it’s a criticism of the decision by DC to cram these stories into an incoherent mess just for this volume. I would have preferred the issues that related to Zero Year or Batman Eternal released within those volumes and not on their own like they were in this volume. But the volume collects Batman #0 (Zero Year issue), #18(which takes place after the death of Damian in Batman Inc.), 19-20 (takes place after the Death of the Family story arc and the death of Damian in Batman Inc.), #28 (takes place during the evens of Batman Eternal), #34 (which takes place alongside the events of Batman Eternal as well), Batman Annual #2 (which takes place sometime after Death of the Family and before Batman Eternal and Endgame). So needless to say, the issues are very incoherent and it was a very poor marketing decision on the part of DC. But the stories themselves are not bad. Batman #0 was part of the Zero Year event and would have benefitted from being in Volume 4 or 5 of the collection. It is written by Snyder with artwork by Capullo and the same main Batman team so it is very enjoyable and serves its purpose. #18 focuses on Harper Row and her brother but the issue serves as an assistance to Batman as he grieves the loss of his child, Damian. #19-20 were written by Snyder with artwork by Capullo once again, but this story focuses on Clayface and Snyder does a great job with the two-issue short story. Capullo is great, as always. There is a backup feature that is included in #19-20 which takes place probably around the same time as the Clayface story, but it centers around Batman and Superman investigating a crime which turns into an occult ritual and they must battle a mystical creature. #28 is basically a sneak peek at what is occurring in Gotham during the events of Batman Eternal. It was an interesting read but it should have just been included in the Batman Eternal collection. #34 is a very good short story about Batman hunting down a serial killer in Gotham. It may seem boring but it was a nice change of pace after all of the calamities and events that have transpired in Gotham in recent years. It was enjoyable to see Batman go back to street level crime for a brief moment. Batman Annual #2 was also a fun issue as well, it introduces a character named Eric Border, a new orderly at Arkham Asylum (who will later go on to play a major role in Endgame) and the premise of the story is that Batman is tasked with testing a new wing of Arkham for the administration, but Border accidentally sets Arkham’s oldest patient free and Batman must confront the first patient of Arkham and deal with his own personal demons that have emerged in recent years. This issue also takes place before Batman #34. Overall Vol 6 was a nice collection of Batman stories, but when you look at the volume as a whole, you realize that this was a very poorly coordinated scheme just to make more money in the end. To be fair if you really want to, you could probably skip this volume if you like.
What has made the New 52 Batman title so remarkable is that the dynamic duo of Capullo and Snyder have continued to produce quality story after quality story. As a result, they have set the bar high for themselves, which unfortunately magnifies the mediocrity that proliferates this volume.One of the challenges that this volume faces is that its main story, Batman's repercussions on Damian Wayne's death, is centered on an event not included in this Batman title. Robin's death was shown in Batman Incorporated, another title outside the 'normal' title. This means that a reader, such as myself, who only reads the Batman title goes from the conclusion of Zero Year in volume 5, to Batman living with the grief of his son's death. Instead of feeling like the start of a new arc, the volume six story starts readers in the middle. Now, the team of Snyder and Capullo shines in the chapters they produced, but the rest of the writing is stale and rather uninteresting.The one exception is the issue penciled by Adam Kubert. While he has never been my favorite artist, his work really demonstrates his love for working on Batman. Kubert's art is occasionally marred by inconsistent results; in other words, it can be seen when he is giving his best work or not. His Batman is dark and imposing, and he is able to capture the tired and angry Bruce Wayne. His style is very different from Capullo's, almost beyond comparison, but is by far the best looking diversion from the main title team.Taking a break from big story arcs is a nice change of pace. This tactic of resolving story arcs within one or two issues often gives readers the chance to enjoy characters without facing the umpteenth cliffhanger. Unfortunately, volume six's execution of this story model results in an ugly Frankenstein of a product. Tynion just doesn't have the same skill in writing Batman as Loeb, Morrison, or Snyder. The chapters he wrote, particularly the 'Tomorrow' and 'Eternal' issues, felt off. It was as if he was close to something good, but then added in too many ideas and ended up jumbling the plot.Harper Row seems to be sticking around, and I know she is a creation of Snyder, which is rather disappointing to me. Batman went from 'stop helping me' to basically, 'well, okay, because you called me out, you can join me.' When a Robin dies, it does not necessarily mean Batman has to find a new replacement. She's an original character, but she's hard to believe. Of course, this is ridiculous because she's a comic book character, but Damian was trained by the League of Assassins, Grayson was an acrobat and then trained personally by Bruce, and Tim had to endure an entire year of Bruce's teaching before entering the field. Harper's introduction has been a long process, but lacked the motives and skill of previous sidekicks. Granted, she came in at a time when both Nightwing and Robin ended their careers, so I may be biased, but I cannot escape the feeling that she is both clichéd and needlessly underdeveloped.Still, this is not a disaster of a collection. I would probably have given it a higher rating if it had not followed the fantastic Zero Year arc. However, this volume DOES follow Zero Year, and pales in comparison to preceding volumes. Whether it's worth it demands on what kind of fan you are and how loyal you are to the title. If you're looking for a great, coherent, Batman story, look elsewhere. If you're looking for a decent collection that fleshes out some more New 52 Batman canon, it's not a bad choice. Why are the Star Wars prequels so maligned? They failed to live up to their predecessors. But like the prequels (or at least Episode III), if you leave behind the baggage of older stories, you might enjoy yourself.

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