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As evil spreads across Gotham City, Batman's allies, including Red Robin, Batwing, Robin, Batgirl, the Birds of Prey, Nightwing and even Catwoman find themselves in a battle coming from all sides. The Court of Owls have shown their hand, and it's up to the collective effort of these heroes, some more unlikely than others, in this sprawling tale of corruption and violence.This epic springs from the pen of Scott Snyder, New York Times bestselling author of BATMAN: COURT OF OWLS, BATMAN: THE BLACK MIRROR and AMERICAN VAMPIRE, as well as creators Judd Winick, David Finch, Peter J. Tomasi, Pat Gleason, Tony Daniel, Scott Lobdell, Duane Swierczynski, JH Williams III, Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray!BATMAN: NIGHT OF THE OWLS collects ALL-STAR WESTERN #9, BATMAN #8-9, BATMAN ANNUAL #1, BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT #9, BATMAN: DETECTIVE COMICS #9, BATGIRL #9, BATWING #9, BIRDS OF PREY #9, NIGHTWING #8-9, BATMAN AND ROBIN #9, CATWOMAN #9 and RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #9

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If you are reading this article, you probably read Scott Snyder's  Batman Vol. 1: The Court of Owls (The New 52)  by now. If you haven't, leave this page now and read that book beforehand as recommended ASAP, then come back, because this opening paragraph has spoilers if you haven't yet. If you have read it, then you are caught up and I'm sure you're dying to see what comes next in Snyder's grand scheme of things for Batman and his fight with the Court of Owls, which ended on a cliffhanger in BATMAN #7. Batman is severely hurt and slowly recovering with his discovery of the Court and its Talon assassin, as well finding out the secret of the Talons past and weaknesses. But the Court knows Batman is weak and it means the best time to strike the heart of Gotham while they can, so they send all of their Talon warriors to kill all of Gotham's major figure heads in one fell swoop in one night.This where the beginning of BATMAN: NIGHT OF THE OWLS story begins, which has Bruce Wayne is getting home and starting to recover from days of torture in the Courts maze, the Talons break into Bruce's home and Alfred puts a distress call to all members of the Bat-family in BATMAN #8 to come to Gotham and help quell the invasion, which carries over in the various tie-ins collected here.To start with, this event is collected in order of time. The event takes place in certain times in one night, with a clock timer on opening pages of each issue to show the time frame for each member gets attacked. The collection is running order as follows:ALL STAR WESTERN #9 (takes place in 1880's. More of stand alone Talon issue)BATWING #9 (begins the nightlong event)BATGIRL #9BATMAN #8 (with the backup issue "The Call")BATMAN & ROBIN #9NIGHTWING #8RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #9BATMAN #9DETECTIVE COMICS #9BIRDS OF PREY #9NIGHTWING #9THE DARK KNIGHT #9BATMAN ANNUAL #1CATWOMAN #9And finally, the backup stories from BATMAN #9-11 "Fall from the House of Wayne".(Not included is JUSTICE LEAGUE #8, which has the Talons as cameos only.)[Since it would far too much detail to go into every comic and possible spoilers that go with them, I will stick to the event itself and not so much to the individual characters or issues.]NIGHT OF THE OWLS is one large, deep near 400-page event that is comparable to DC's own  Blackest Night , in that much of the tie-ins are not essential (I'll repeat that: NOT ESSENTIAL) for the main story line of Snyder's Batman fighting the Court of Owls. This book is a compilation of all the tie-ins to the event aside Scott Snyders Batman #8 and #9 which are vital and important and I will not go into Batman issues 8 and 9 because they great, but I will review them properly in BATMAN VOLUME 2: CITY OF OWLS. I want to stick to this book and the tie-ins.NIGHT OF THE OWLS is to give more scope to what the Court of Owls has on the Bat Universe. The event itself is well drawn and well written for the most part, with the key thing here is made around a good sense of uniformity among the issues collected. There is some overlapping of issues with one another that actually offer the illusion of one ongoing story here. Batman & Robin follows Batman #8 very well, as does Batman #9, Detective Comics #9, and The Dark Knight #9 in a weird way. And even Red Hood #9 flows well with Batgirl #9. This makes the event feel semi-cohesive, where it entertains readers to follow along. DC could of simply went with the quick answer with the tie-ins and not given any uniformity, but it would of made the event a jumbled mess. Thankfully, it's handled well and better so by DC collecting the issues in order of the time frame during the event, as well as collecting pretty much all of the event (aside from Justice League #8). So overall, big kudos there.Without going too much in character details or spoilers, each issue has a Bat-member fighting off a Talon. Now this can repetitive and predicable, but thankfully, each writer handles their respected tie-ins fairly well and use the event to give more insight on the Talons and even main characters(more so then others). Batgirl fights a lady Talon who actually almost kills her yet saves her life because of certain personal reasons. Jason Todd finds an odd connection to his Talon in that both have died and have come back to life. Detective Comics give more insight on Arkham Asylum and a past Batman rouge gets introduced in the New 52. Catwoman gives us a good look at here complex hero/rouge persona. Nightwing goes over his connection to possibly being the next Talon and his family history, as well as the definition of the name "Grayson". And DARK KNIGHT #9 gives us a look from one of the Talons perspective. All of these issues further the event by giving the Talons more insight by making them more 2-dimensional and/or making the hero give more insight.Now the bad. Although I will give the review 4 stars, I actually am giving this book a 3 ½ star review, because Amazon doesn't allow half stars and I want to explain a few of those reasons. First of all, like I mentioned, this is repetitious and predictable. All of the issues have a Bat-member fighting a Talon and it usually ends with each one of them beating their Talon opponent. Second, beyond the listed issues where some Bat-members change up the way and significance to fighting their Talon, some other members are just more straightforward about it and aren't quite as interesting. Batwing, Batman & Robin, Birds of Prey, and All Star Western are examples of this. Although the following 4 issues are good in their respected rights, they just don't offer quite enough differential meanings compared to the other issues.Some of the tie-ins are a bit lackluster and are questionable why they are here and how they are affiliated with this event. All Star Western has a Talon appear for 5 or 6 pages of the 22 page issue and the fact it takes place in the 1880s, where you wonder why it even was included in the first place. Catwoman and the Batman Annual feel awkward because the Batman Annual offers no time frame as to when it happens, as if it never took place during the event. And Catwoman makes no reference to the event at all. This does go to show the tie-ins work better in their own character series, as All Star Western for example, may not have anything to do with Night of the Owls event, but it makes perfect sense if you've been reading All Star Western leading up to that point (and as someone who is reading All Star Western, it makes perfect sense it it's own series, but not here).And finally, the "Fall of the House of Wayne" backups from Batman issues 9-11. I'm glad DC collected as much Snyder material as it can for this book, but I'm highly in question why they included it. These backups leave plot holes because Batman issue 10 and 11 are not included, and they give away major plot points for those same issues. Seriously, the backups included just about give away the endings for Batman issues 10 and 11, so whatever you do, do not read "Fall of the House of Wayne" until you've read BATMAN VOLUME 2: CITY OF OWLS. Repeat: Do not read the backups at the end of the book until Batman volume 2.And my last flaw is the collection itself. Again, aside from Batman #8 and #9 which are vital...most of the tie-ins, as good as they are, are NOT ESSENTIAL. If you wish to stick to just Scott Snyders main story line of Batman, just pass on this book and pick up volume 2.And even more, if you buy this book, you will still not complete Scott Snyders story arc until issues 10 and 11 collected in BATMAN VOLUME 2: CITY OF OWLS. This is the part that might really make people mad because BATMAN #8, 9, and the Annual are included here in this book and in volume 2, so people who buy this will be forced to buy volume 2 to end the story arc and you are paying money only getting issues 10-12. I wish DC would have put Batman issues 10-12 in this book and upped the price to $34.99 or $39.99. This way, people would be able to get all of the tie-ins and all of Snyders story arc in one book, and if people didn't want the tin-ins, just stick to Batman volume 2. So be careful in how you spend your money.BATMAN: NIGHT OF THE OWLS is one epic book that adds scope to the Court of Owls, good to great writing and art, pretty much collects all of the Night of the Owls ties-ins, properly puts the order of reading correctly, and for almost 400 pages in a lovely hardcover...this has its strong merits. But it can be repetitive and predicable, the tie-ins are not essential for the cost, some stories are better then others, the backup issues in the very end kill the surprise for BATMAN #11, and your forced to buy BATMAN VOLUME 2: CITY OF OWLS just to get issues #10-12 and finish Snyder's story arc. There is a lot to like here and there is a lot to hate here, as well. So please review everything I mentioned before buying and decide for yourself if it is worth the cost, which is why I give this book a 3 ½ rating considering all details, but I will be nice and round the number to 4 stars. Until then Bat-fans, I'll see you next month for the full review and completion of Snyder's arc in  Batman Vol. 2: The City of Owls (The New 52) .
This volume sits in between Court of Owls and City of Owls. It serves as a bridge for the ending of the first volume that sees us all over Gotham among our many friends in the Batman verse.It’s surprising how much background we got regarding the Talon assassins. I ended up really enjoying the narrative deep dives with the heroes and assassins. Dick Grayson’s was one of the most interesting ones and I’m glad we had some Batman intersect here too. Tangential to this review: Black Mirrors story has weirdly stuck with me and I wish there was more of Dick Grayson in this whole storyline versus Bruce and the Waynes. It does feel like there’s another version of this story where New 52 didn’t happen and Dick Grayson continued to take up the mantle of Batman into this storyline.At the end of the day, the part that knocked off a star for me was largely the back and forth of the story. Like most comic cross overs, the pacing and editing is choppy and inconsistent. There’s timing overlaps, rewinds, flashforwards that feel awkward due to the issues compensating for readers who are reading month to month versus this collected volume.

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