
In fact It wasn't really an enjoyable one either. Still, the plot was still rather boring and this was in no way a great story. I will admit Zdarsky writes Batman a little less ashamed to show some emotion toward his "family" than most modern writers who usually keep giving him the brooding loner image. We also have the emotional goodbye with Alfred. So far it's my favorite moment by Zdarsky. That plus his statement that he met a Batman even more prepared than himself will live on in infamy.

Joker's fa mous shark from Batman #251 and Batman finding West's utility belt carrying a can of his legendary shark repellent. And who can review this issue without mentioning the shark scene.

Several of them even gave him a little help along the way. Especially in his meeting Keaton's and West's Batmen and two of his most well known future portrayals from Batman Beyond and the dark Knight Returns. But the trip through dimensions gave most of us amusement it seems. The story was about as average as most chapters. If this were by Marvel it would be starting over at Volume 7 #1 next instead.

It wasn't much of a landmark for the 900th issue, but I guess that s okay because naturally DC wants to stick with the current numbering instead, so next issue will be #136. Where to begin with this one? It has so many ups and downs.
