Batman Vs. The World.
Bruce and Two Face are currently escaping from the most dangerous criminals around that the latter sent and now Bruce will have to find a way to work together before is too late.
The story continues and is something pretty much created by Scott Snyder.
The chapter is focused on the chase against Batman and if there's something I've always admired about the writer's work is the sense of presentation. The whole action sequence has a pretty cinematic feel that makes every scene look intense and engaging, there are several exciting moments in terms of fight scenes and the villains are portrayed in a pretty interesting way that makes you learn more about them which also included some fan-favorites among them.
The character work is also pretty good too with the author exploring more about the connection and past between Bruce and Harvey which makes the whole situation even more complicated and compelling.
John Romita Jr. handles the artwork and is pretty solid due that he's able to follow the script and give it the kind of vibrant feel that it needs. Is pretty polished as well.
There's a second story once again that focuses on Duke and Zsasz by exploring more about the former's character and his parents' fate just like his ultimate encounter with the villain. Declan Shalvey is in charge of the art here and is pretty good looking with a much cleaner style than during the main story.
Good stuff overall, still invested about where this is going.
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