More than ever, Batman seems like a comic better read in collected form than on an issue-by-issue basis. The most recent story arc was a major slog, featuring chapter after chapter of slow-paced examinations of Batman's personal nightmares. While some of those individual issues were fantastic, the cumulative effect of so many introspective, plot-light stories in a row was numbing. The hope was that the series might finally regain some of its lost momentum with the transition to this new arc, "The Fall and the Fallen." Unfortunately, for all that this issue gets right, it's still a very slow burn for Bat-fans.
Having spent the entire previous arc trapped in a torture device and subjected to Scarecrow's fear toxin, Batman is finally free. But he's still trapped inside Arkham Asylum along with nearly every villain he's ever put away. This issue follows the Caped Crusader as he battles his way back to the outside world, one bad guy at a time.
from IGN Reviews http://bit.ly/2IYTh8H
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