I enjoyed these chaotic journeys for the band, and the Rag-doll turn was exciting, but it never felt as tight or juicy as those first few arcs (the doom patrol rematch is a let down compared to the first fight), bogged down by crossovers and eventually rushed to an early demise by the New 52 reboot. Fantastic Bane material in here though, perfectly sums up his post-Knightfall status as the guy who broke the Bat… but then the Bat got better. Wish it at some point found some time and space to just be its own thing again, but I don’t think anything will ever top the group fighting and hunted as outsiders in Villains United. Somewhere along the way the book went from the backstabbing being things like cheating or lying, and they turned into literal backstabbings or back-shootings or full on inter team physical warfare. Whereas death seemed like it could happen to these guys, and Ragdoll betraying Hatter felt so huge, now characters betrayals or deaths feel just common or temporary. I hope the New 52 reboot can reground those dramatic elements.