The Bat-Man: Second Knight
This is a fun sequel that again uses the era and its recent history to spin an intriguing tale. This time Batman is up against Scarecrow and Executioner, with some unexpected aid from Superman. Perkins art is again excellent, especially in the square format.
While Jurgens does a good Superman, especially in the conversation about the looming war and how much he can or should do about, his version of Lois is lacking. Her first solution to everything is threats of physical assault, Jurgens might have been going for sass but he landed on psycho. Still, that’s a minor flaw in a good book. Will there be a third series? Given how this ends, perhaps not.