-the first reintroduces Damian (ok fine), he beats the crap out of Robin and wants to take his place (pretty nice), and Batman fights ninja man-bats (....what).
i thought the ninja man-bats were fun. sure, it was a giddy silver age thing with a cheez factor...but morrison made it work in a serious story, and i think things like that are fun. so i enjoyed it. it was a good story.
-after that freak story he comes back and gives us mini novel with horrible 3D art and an "improved" Joker that looks like the offsprings of Marilyn Manson and Michael Jackson.
i agree the art was horrible in that issue. and to be honest, i never even got around to reading the issue, i was just too busy at the time. maybe i should go back and check it out. as for the manson/jackson joker...i dont really like how tony daniels draws him, either. but so far, i see little flaw in the joker's characterization itself.
-then we get the first real look into the Ghosts (very cool), and its interrupted by jumping to the future where Damian of all people is the new Batman (....no).
i find it odd that people complain so much about the future damien/batman/devil story. its clearly a story that takes place int he far future that we'll never see come to pass in the comics. nor i do see how its such a horrible idea that long after this generation of batman characters pass, damien ends up in the mantle using it for his own sadistic purposes. but seeing as this is something that will never affect continuity, its nothing to make an issue of.
-then even farther sidetracked we go to (i think) Europe and meet some International League of Second-Rate Silver-Age Wanna-Be Batmen (stupid).
another giddy silver-age influenced story that morrison made work, in my opinion. it took ridiculous cheeziness from past batman continuity and made it work in today's comics. i thought it was a good story and also fun.
-then we get the Resurrection of Ra's and that was just a pointless story
this story did what it intended to do. ressurected ra's. it wasnt morrisons story. it seemed like a DC mandate handed down to the numerous creators currently working on the bat-books at the time. overall it was meh...but morrison did what he was told to do. it happens.
-FINALLY we're back to the Ghosts again
now we're at RIP, one issue away from the end and we're just now getting a handle on the story itself, but we still have no idea how any of this is connected. i have read 'Batman' as my exclusive bat-title ever since i started with Hush. mainly because of money reasons, but i enjoyed what i had and i didn't have a reason to think otherwise. but ever since Morrison took over i haven't really cared about what he was doing and after hearing what a great job Dini has been doing on 'Detective' and reading Heart of Hush i have been seriously considering switching books. i felt the same way after i read his run on X-Men. he had a lot of good ideas but i hated what he did to my favorite characters. i'm not saying he's a bad writer, i just feel if he was writing with his own creations instead of trying to "revolutionize" the people i already love i'd probably love him too.
people seem frustrated that they arent getting the answers they want as quickly as they want. but if it all works in the end, i dont see whats wrong with that. its kept me intrigued. and i think its been a solid story. as long as it all comes together in the end, which i can only assume it will, i dont see what the problem is.
thanks for being more constructive with your criticism then the usual "morrison sux it makes no sense wtf arghhh!!!!11"