A review by tabman678
Batman: Time and the Batman by Andy Kubert, Frank Quitely, Grant Morrison, Tony S. Daniel, Fabian Nicieza, Cliff Richards, Richard Friend, David Finch

5.0

Time and the Batman is the hole in things. No it fills the hole in things. It has a story about the multiple periods of Batmen that’s an example of there always being a Batman.

Then the best part of the book which is R.I.P’s missing chapter which is absolutely fantastic as it explains more of the R.I.P to Final Crisis gap all while have a great monologue and framing device for the story.

Then another story about Dick and Damien and parents and children.

This collection might be one of my favorite parts of Morrison’s run. Serving the themes and purpose of his tenure. The art is good if inconsistent and overall it’s a worthwhile collection to read.

And I care for it deeply.

5 stars.