
Batman: Death of the Family Vol. 3 (New 52)
Reviews

Horrifyingly good

I only want to do a short summary of this book, as it's pretty similar to the other two in terms of style and everything. First, Damian sends Bruce across the world following "clues" he's set out, based on the Wayne family. He has a hidden agenda that Bruce soon discovers, though, which tests Bruce's trust for his son. And then following the "zombie" attack in the last volume, Batman and Robin find themselves facing another army of the Joker's creation. This time, however, they're against each other. I love the Joker, and the way the ordeal with him and the whole Bat family took place was great. Plotting them against each other was probably the mode evil thing he could have done. Finally we see the dreams had by Alfred, Bruce and Damian, reflecting their inner fears. I thought this a nice issue, especially since it included Alfred's dream. I love the relationship between Alfred and Bruce, and seeing how he cares for Bruce is always lovely. 3.5 to 4 stars for this volume.

Jesus. I need a shower. Possibly some mental bleach.












