9.2/10Paul Dini and Alex Ross really understand the character in and out of costume and that’s why they delivere one o…9.2/10Paul Dini and Alex Ross really understand the character in and out of costume and that’s why they delivere one of the best Graphic Novels about the Caped crusader.Bruce Wayne doesn’t have one alter ego, but two. One is the Bat of Gotham, the vigilante who goes out at night to face criminals in dark alleys, doing what the other men of law can’t. The other is the millionaire, the playboy who spends his time in bright ballrooms and big mansions socializing with other kind of criminals. The first wears a black bat suit and a belt with gadgets, the second one wears a white fancy suit and a fake smile. The way they act is different but the mission is the same, make Gotham a better place.The whole story is narrated by Batman, we get to spend some days with him and see things the way he does. There isn’t a single speech bubble, yet there are so many things said. There aren't any "super" villains, there is no Joker, no Riddler, nor Penguin or Poison Ivy. Instead we get to see small criminals committing robberies and dealing drugs. Somehow this is worse, it feels real. In one of the robberies Batman will find a boy who lost both of his parents, he knows what the kid goes through, he can see himself in that boy.Dini gives a story without many action scenes but with heart and soul. Of course when we talk about Graphic novels we have to mention the art. Alex Ross, one of the best artist out there (in my opinion the best), beautifully illustrated every page of this book. What I love most about him is how he adds depth into the story, look at this picture You can see that these are real people with stories behind them. He treats every character like that, an old man walking, a couple dining on a restaurant or a doctor treating his patients. I’m very glad I read this, it shows you that …