A review by dumblydore
Batman: Bruce Wayne, Fugitive, Vol. 3 by Roger Robinson, Steve Leiber, Ed Brubaker, Devin Grayson, Scott McDaniel, Rick Burchett, Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, Damion Scott, Kelley Puckett

2.0

As if clearing his name isn't enough, Bruce still has to deal with the usual mobsters, Cain and Deathstroke, plus his former bodyguard, who remains in Blackgate prison, and undergoes a dramatic transformation in more ways than one. Oh, and Azreal has gone batty, no pun intended. The ending seems a little too "optimistic" for Batman, but at least we have Bruce back. A great relief indeed.

By this point I was getting exasperated by the length of this comic arc. The interaction between the extended Bat family is still the superlative strength of the narrative. Neither Bruce nor Batman can survive without the support from the Bat family. There is a lovely display of paternal feeling at the end from Batman to Cassandra, which is kind of sweet.