A friend mentioned to me, as I was starting to read this series, that at a certain point Snyder gets really long in the tooth. I first noticed it starting in the third arc, Death of the Family. But with this volume... man. It's definitely happening. And I understand like... how it's starting. I understand why Snyder is writing this the way he's writing it, except he's doing this at the expense of economy. This is the same reason I stopped Starman halfway through the run (much to that splinter in my mind that I just can't get out), and if I wasn't halfway through with the series I would probably consider dropping it. But four more volumes... I've already done six volumes, what's four more?
I must say, though... there's something really disappointing about how this series is broken up. This is three volumes in the set, and the first two volumes hold together more or less good. Zero Year ended up being a wash as far as I'm concerned, like... it was fun but was there really a point beyond that? It just felt like Snyder wanted to do some early Batman antics for the sake of doing early Batman antics. But at least it flowed well and did a good job surprising me with having three story arcs in two volumes...
No, the problem here is Volume 6, "Graveyard Shift", which is a bunch of small vignettes from around the run that didn't really fit into the existing architecture of Snyder's run. It covers issues 0, 18-20, 28, 34, and the second Annual. I mean. I get it. I do. But also like... This shit that they do where they just slap random issues into trades because they "don't fit" is impossibly frustrating. It feels schizophrenic. It ruins the feel that the comic had month by month, which is... fairly intentional.
I also think one of the later volumes does this. Not looking forward to that. Anyways. Onward.
Vol 4: Zero Year - Secret City: 3.5 Stars
Vol 5: Zero Year - Dark City: 3.5 Stars
Vol 6: Graveyard Shift: 2 Stars