There's plenty of hubbub regarding the big twist in Batman #24, but that twist is hardly the most impressive aspect of this issue. Batman #24 follows in the footsteps of the recent Batman/Catwoman-focused story arc "Rooftops," proving once again that no one handles that dynamic better than Tom King.
Batman #24 serves as a coda to King's first year on the series even as it paves the way for "The War of Jokes and Riddles" and everything to come in Year Two. King divides his script in two, focusing on Gotham Girl's state of mind after being healed by Psycho Pirate and the general state of the Batman/Catwoman relationship post-"Rooftops." The two halves intertwine very naturally, with Gotham Girl's musings about fear, loneliness and desire perfectly capturing Batman's tormented psychological state. One of my big complaints with this series early on was the lack of character development for Gotham Girl, so it's nice to see the series making such progress on that front now.
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