Batman: Legacy is a story arc that ran through the various Batman family comic book series that was published by DC Comics. It concerns the returning outbreak of a lethal disease in Gotham City, and Batman's attempts to combat it with his closest allies by discovering its origin in the Middle East. This trade paperback collects: Batman #533–534, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #53–54, Catwoman #35–36, Robin #31–33, and Detective Comics #699–702.
Batman: Contagion has a mysterious and lethal virus unleashed on the unknowing inhabitants of Gotham City again. Batman found the source of the disease from the Middle East and it is known as the Apocalypse Plague, the Filovirus, Ebola Gulf A or more popular nickname – The Clench. An unlikely alliance searches the world for a possible cure including Batman, Robin, Oracle, Nightwing, Huntress, Azrael, and Catwoman.
Batman faces two of his deadliest foes: Ra's al Ghul and Bane. The Gotham Knights travel throughout the world as they race to stop The League of Assassins from releasing the pure strain of the virus across the globe, and Gotham itself would be a place for the rematch between the Dark Knight and Bane.
With many writers, graphic artists and colorist it rather difficult to rate this trade paperback. For the most part, I rather enjoyed the narrative and penciling throughout the story arc there were three main writers: Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Alan Grant and for the most part they mesh somewhat well with each other. The penciling styles were myriad and the artistic flow jarred a tad with the few pencilers that did not mesh well with the majority.
All in all, Batman: Legacy is a wonderful story arc that has Batman and his allies – some unexpected to team up to eradicate and prevent the distribution of a very deadly disease.