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Wednesday 27 April 2016

Batman #51 Review

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Not only is Batman one of the few books from the initial New 52 lineup to survive until the present day, it's also the only series to still feature the same creative team. But all good things must come to an end, and with DC Rebirth looming the time has come for Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo to bid farewell to Gotham City (for now, at least). Batman #51 serves as a coda to their long run, wrapping up loose ends and setting the stage for future conflicts. And while all of that is great, the real brilliance of this finale comes in its simple, poignant examination of what Batman means to his city.

The conceit of issue #51 is that it explores a "quiet night" for Bruce Wayne in the aftermath of his return. Things are slowly returning to normal in the city, but a mysterious blackout leads Batman on a nightlong trek across Gotham to track down the culprit. This format allows Snyder and Capullo to touch base with a number of familiar faces. Certain beats in this issue even directly mirror the events of Batman #1, giving this run a nice sense of symmetry.

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