Even though Jim Gordon is the one parading around Gotham as Batman these days, Bruce Wayne remains a significant focus in Scott Snyder's Batman series. The latest Batman-nual serves as a way of shining a closer light on Bruce and his current state of mind without slowing down the ongoing Superheavy storyline. This issue offers some interesting insight into Bruce and his small circle of friends and loved ones, but it loses some of its steam once the familiar Batman rogues enter the fray.
In some ways, this issue could be viewed as an epilogue to the short-lived Arkham Manor series. As Wayne Manor is emptied of its prisoners and turned back over to its previous owner, Bruce is forced to confront and take stock of a life he simply doesn't remember. Writer James Tynion IV builds a strong dynamic among Bruce, Julie, Alfred and Geri Powers, with the latter receiving some welcome growth that builds on her sporadic earlier appearances.
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