Legends of the Dark Knight #14: Prey, Part 4
Now this was a big improvement! After the muddled third instalment, here things really began falling into place brilliantly.
A few years before Knightfall (and tellingly, a few months - I believe - before Daredevil: Born Again over at Marvel) we see Batman totally deconstructed and taken apart on every level of his life. The way Hugo Strange psychologically breaks Batman, then digs the knife in even deeper to drive him to hysteria upon learning the truth of his secret identity, is alarming, macabre stuff. We're so used to seeing Batman as such a controlled individual, that seeing him here reduced to rambling incoherence - unable to even walk down a flight of stairs let alone competently fight crime - has quite an impact. After the cruel tests his code was put through in The Dark Knight, a psychological attack on this level could be a potent thematic escalation for The Dark Knight Rises, and would give Christian Bale some heavy material to work with.
I talked about how comical in his insanity Hugo Strange was becoming in the last issue. Here, the cracks are becoming even more visible as he makes rambling, babbling phone calls to the police department and takes delight in all manner of abuse of the Mayor's daughter. But it's somehow gone past absurdist and into genuinely unnerving territory, as we get a sense of how DANGEROUS it is for a man like this to know Batman's greatest secret. But the great twist is that - as much as Batman now thinks Hugo Strange is the unbeatable foe, we (and Hugo Strange himself) know he's no match for Batman in reality. A wonderful subtle touch by the artist during Strange's confrontation with Batman was the little bead of sweat running down his brow.
Great issue, and one that sets the stage for a killer finale. We'll see how the story delivers on that promise.