A review by rashthedoctor
Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 7: Batmen Eternal by Javier Fernandez, Eddy Barrows, Eddy Barrows (Illustrator), Alvaro Martinez, James Tynion IV

4.0

[Read as Single Issues]

The end of the James Tynion IV's Detective Comics run and it ties up every bit of storyline that Tynion did during this run .

The culmination of the story provides us with reasoning for why characters have done things in this Tynion run , From Batman making a new team , to Future Tim's and present Tim's decisions and actions . Assisted by decent to smart art work , this volume really did justice to it's characters , and If you hold just this volume as an isolated book , you may get much to nit pick , but when you use a bit of hindsight and take all of Tynion's issue as one story , it comes up as a very well written book .

But as I said , taken isolated , this has issues. I don't think the book did enough to help Kate Kane's case , I ended this book , hating Kate and wondering , well what the hell was the whole Colony story line from the beginning , how did it go from being wrong during the first 2 volume and okay in this volume .

Meanwhile , what the hell was the purpose of Azarael and Batwing (and I'm not asking this for their whole character career ) and what happened in that last panel in regards to clayface . And I STILL HATE KATE KANE . And she got away scot-free .

Loose ends man .