
Batman's - Bruce's - conversation with his guide is something I've always wanted to see and never thought I would, and it's handled beautifully. Kubert renders these scenes masterfully, making them emotional but not over the top. And he manages this without the cowl coming off (something Batman's self-image apparently doesn't allow).
The book is wrapped up with a batch of Kubert sketches showing the artist's process and while I can take or leave this sort of thing, they show a genuine craftsman at work. The cover, a take on Detective 27, isn't as attractive as part one's, being too blooming busy, and the colours - while obviously well-thought through - don't really click with the image.
Still, that's a minor quibble. We've had two instant classics that succeed as a salute to the Batman's past and assurance that he'll continue long after we're all gone.
* I was right! http://dangermart.blogspot.com/2009/02/batman-686-review.html
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