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Batman: No Man's Land, Vol. 5
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Highly satisfying conclusion to a great arc. The inclusion of Luthor was a genius idea, and while I would have liked to see more of the faceoff between LexCorp and Wayne Enterprises, his attempt to buy Gotham was exactly how you'd expect him to respond to the No Man's Land situation.
It was also nice to explore the immediate aftermath of Cataclysm, finally seeing what Bruce Wayne was up to and why Huntress became Batgirl (and the new mask, which previously just looked cool, actually makes a whole lot of sense).
As far as the Joker plot goes, I actually liked how he ended up being responsible for the transition from No Man's Land back to Gotham City. If it was still No Man's Land, Gordon would have pulled the trigger, but his refusal to do so marked the moment when Gotham became a city once more.
It was also nice to explore the immediate aftermath of Cataclysm, finally seeing what Bruce Wayne was up to and why Huntress became Batgirl (and the new mask, which previously just looked cool, actually makes a whole lot of sense).
As far as the Joker plot goes, I actually liked how he ended up being responsible for the transition from No Man's Land back to Gotham City. If it was still No Man's Land, Gordon would have pulled the trigger, but his refusal to do so marked the moment when Gotham became a city once more.
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