A review by michellewords
Batman, Volume 10: Epilogue by Scott Snyder

5.0

Scott Snyder gets Batman.
Graphic novels have changed a lot in the modern era. It's moved from your surface super hero to someone real with flaws.
When I closed the book for Snyder's Epilogue, I see super heroes a little differently-especially Batman.
Through the New 52 series we saw Gotham without Batman, a different person take on Batman's responsibilities, a robot bunny Batman army, biotic Batman, and Batman reborn.
The very last tale, you see that Batman is adaptive. He is who he needs to be in Gotham for whoever needs him. If that isn't the most perfect description of Batman, I don't know what is.
Batman in movies, comic books and all forms is who we need and want him to be. It won't be the same from story to story, but he is still the Dark Knight.
I loved Snyder's series so much. His writing is so different and original. A new voice in graphic novels that I can respect. Did I just say that about a comic book? Real life. I'm picking up another series written by him for sure.