A review by oddmara
Batman: Road to No Man's Land, Volume 2 by Chuck Dixon

3.0

Better than the first volume, still nothing great though. There was one issue with Batman and Dick where there was a lot of introspection into their relationship and their characters and the way they evolved as characters which made me cry. There was also another issue where Batman gave the speech of why the Congress should save Gotham which was super cool with parallels of the speech and his life as Batman which also made me shed a tear. Something about parallel story telling. This one was more enjoyable to read because it had more put together story-telling and less "every single issue is just Batman moping around", although honestly, Nick Scartch didn't make it very enjoyable to read. Where did he come from. What is his deal. Why is he so upset about Gotham just existing. Also, one thing that was very upsetting was the fact that Jean-Paul seems to have had his mind wiped from the Knightfall arc because there were so many questions that Jean-Paul asks himself that have fully been tackled there so like. Idk. Maybe I was the only person subjected to reading Knightfall.
Jean-Paul is a bit much.