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After having his face sliced off one year ago, The Joker makes his horrifying return in this new epic that features Batman's entire network of partners in crimefighting, including Batgirl, Catwoman, Nightwing, Robin, the Teen Titans and more. While The Joker threatens the very existence of Gotham City, these heroes --and villains--must find a way to survive. Collects Detective Comics 16-17, Catwoman 13-14, Batgirl 14-16, Red Hood and the Outlaws 15-16, Teen Titans 15, Nightwing 15-16, Batman and Robin 15-17, Batman 17. Also collects the portions of the following issues: Suicide Squad 14-15, Batgirl 13, Red Hood and the Outlaws 13-14, Teen Titans 14, 16, Nightwing 14 and Batman 13.
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Now here is some phenomenal Batman story writing. Snyder certainly has a thumb on the pulse of what is The Joker and what makes him tick. The story is so dark and yet uplifted by The Joker's brand of humor now and then or a quick quip from Dick or Jason.
For me, Damian is a hard sell. The kid is too serious for a 10 year old although his loyalty to his father is the one thing I can believe. There are some truly great moments in these 23 issues. I read them as they would have come out issue by issue instead of sticking to a whole series and finishing it out that way. I think I like it better reading it as it should have been read instead of waiting for the compilation book to come out. That being said, is it necessary to read the entire arc or just The Batman issues? I'd say no, but I think you're missing some great stuff if you skip over everyone else. Especially the Suicide Squad issues. Harley and The Joker together again is something not be missed.