A review by gothicteletubby
Prey by Doug Moench, Paul Galancy, Terry Austin

3.0

This was pretty alright. We get to see the origins of Hugo Strange and the Bat Signal, the former being much weirder and basically continuing the previous characterization of "what if psychologists are all crazy weirdos." Strange's more recent iterations are more subdued so it's so interesting to see him written this way. We also get to see the beginning of the Bat and Cat relationship, I love the idea of them really meeting the first time on a rooftop. Batman: Terror also gives one of my favorite Bruce quotes, about him being more for rehabilitation than punishment, and him starting the Wayne Foundation up again, that poverty is the reason many go to crime.