Paul Dini's autobiographical work is out today, and I have to say, it's incredible. It's really not so much a full autobiography, nor is it a behind-the-scenes detailed look into the inner workings of Batman: The Animated Series. Bits of that are in there, but Dini himself explains that this is not the story of how BTAS came to be. It is all about how Dini survived a brutal attack on his life and how he took a deep, introspective examination of himself to recover from it.
I am calling this the best Batman comic of the year even though Batman really isn't in it. Dini's personal interpretation of Batman is, but he appears as a coping mechanism to help Dini get through his trauma. It's a very good read and I hope readers get this one. (I wrote up more in a review over here.)