Cain
Gentlebane
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I don't see what's so hard to understand about Arkham Asylum.It seemed pretty straightforward to me. Sure, there were a few examinations and theories as to what made the villains (and Batman himself) tick, but over all, I thought it was one of the simplest comics I've ever read. Mind you, I'm sure it's not as simple as Batman vs. King Kong would be.
Btw, Arkham Asylum isn't rated that highly as far as I know. I think opinions on it are pretty mixed. Some people love it, and some hate it. Some think it was just meh. But the reason why it has such a reputation is because of the disturbing artwork, more than anything story related.
I think it has to do with a lot of things not being explored enough in the story. A lot of the characters in it are just there as almost stock material and there is no real resolution at the end. Ultimately I think that's what turns off a lot of people that the story doesn't really live up to it's pretenses. That being said I do like it a lot as well but yeah McKean's work is more so why it's still relevant than Morisson's writing.