I read the first two omnibuses of this run (up to Batman incorporated) and I'm not impressed. This run has always been acclaimed by comics media, but I'm not a huge fan. The stories are interesting, but I feel they need to explain themselves better, it is hard to know what the hell is even happening. The text story about the Joker morrison wrote (included in the omnibus) is some of the most awful prose I have ever read. It reads like emo fan-fiction by a barely literate 14 year old. Damian is OK I guess, not a huge fan of him honestly. Just started the Batman incorporated and right off the bat I think it's dumb Bruce Wayne publicly announces he is funding Batman.
Overall, I thought it was OK. Some interesting ideas by Morrison and nice art by Frank Quitely and Andy Kubert, but I didn't love it. It isn't one of my favorite Batman runs. The Jeph Leob and Tim sale books, Steve Engleheart run or Chuck Dixon's stuff are a lot better than this in my opinion.
Am I the only one who thinks this run is overrated?
I liked the Zur-En-Arrh part with Batmite, the Simon Hurt and Achilles Milo influences were a nice nod to the overall length of Batman's legacy and introductions like Professor Pyg and Flamingo were a great touch to enrichen regular villain appearances.
The Damien/Robin aspect worked great bringing forth a biological, instead of surrogate, father role in Bruce and the mix-up with the Court of Owls and established history with the Joker being reborn bringing its own chaos was all rather refreshing.
Tying it in with the Darkseid Justice League storyline wasn't too smart and the subsequent Batman through the ages stuff was a little far out for a contained story, but even in that there were a slew of British superheroes that showed up for no reason and further sullied the widening gyre of delusion.
That said Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?, All-Star Batman and Robin, Year 100, Joker and Cacophony (And the video game Arkham Asylum) were all around the same time and so hype was high with the Batman characters, and fans were overwhelmed with great stuff.
But it really was the end of Batman as the character he was. There's been a few stories since but nothing like the end of Morrison's run and there is something apt in that. Batman, the comic book character, is truly dead.
I still preferred the artwork from Judgement on Gotham but Morrison, Wagner and Grant all showed Batman to be who he is for fans to see and think of in their own ways.