1. Black Mirror (OP said he meant Snyder's run, Cap or not)
2. Court of Owls/Night of Owls
3. Death of the Family
4. Superheavy
5. Endgame
I enjoyed the Clayface arc, don't know where to put that.
Zero Year doesn't even rank I think it sucks as a Batman origin reimagining. DC should have left pre-FP YO contintuity very mostly intact.
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1. The Black Mirror.
2. Superheavy.
3. Endgame.
4. Zero Year (1st. Secret City, 2nd. Savage City, 3rd. Dark City).
5. Gates of Gotham. (w/ Higgins and ignoring the fact this is a McCarthy art book, not Capullo. But hey, Black Mirror, also not Capullo.)
6. Nowhere Man.
7. The Court of Owls.
8. Death of the Family.
For me, it's been interesting to watch. Snyder's Black Mirror impressed the crap out of me but the follow-up stuff really didn't speak to me at all in a lot of ways. Leaning way too hard into the horror. So in what's the reverse of a lot of people's most beloved Snyder runs, for me he's been getting better and better, instead of devolving from the early heights into worse and worse stuff. I debated mentioning Batman Eternal, too. Eternal is flawed. Very very flawed. But engaging and had me excited every week and juggles the crap out of all the stuff happening in the Post-Morrison/Post-Snyder Gotham, and launched all the better books, too.
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