For better or worse, there aren't many DC books right now that manage to offer a consistent creative team. The best most writers can do is tailor each story arc to its respective artists. In that sense, Tom King;s Batman really sets the gold standard. Each new arc feels like a completely new book even as it also contributes to King's larger road map. That trend continues as artist David Finch returns to the table to chronicle a cataclysmic showdown between the Dark Knight and Bane.
With Finch back in the co-pilot's chair, the series shifts away from the surreal, psychological drama of recent months and towards a more action-driven conflict. We've seen what demons haunt the minds of both Batman and Bane. Now the time has come for Bane to exact vengeance on the one foe he could never quite break. That said, King continues his habit of keeping Bane out of the limelight. The villain doesn't physically appear in this issue, but his presence is felt all the same. And considering how often Batman stories in all media make the mistake of emphasizing Bane's physical strength over his cunning and will, that's a promising sign for the battle to come.
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