A review by plaidbrarian
Legends of the Dark Knight: Alan Davis by Carmine Infantino, Eufronio Reyes Cruz, Mik W. Barr, Alan Davis, Terry Beatty

5.0

It's an odd duck of a Batman run, with writer Mike W. Barr combining bits of the grim Dark Knight and the lighthearted Caped Crusader (made all the more odd by being more or less contemporaneous with Miller & Mazzuchelli's Batman: Year One), but if you don't worry about how and where they fit they're a hell of a lot of fun. The real star, though (and the nominal reason for this collection's existence), is the amazing artwork of Alan Davis (with inker Mark Farmer), which is enhanced by the high quality presentation of this volume. Davis's work has never looked better. If you're a Davis fan you need this. If you're a Batman fan and you haven't read these stories before, you should probably check it out, too.