I first read the story when i was 19 and i liked it, but i really wanted to love it.
I have 2 main gripes with the novel. The first being that the synopsis leads you to beleive that batman "faces" a number of his enemies in a "battle of Wits". This is rubbish, it would be fairer to say he "encounters" them. Clayface, Zeus, The mad Hatter, Clayface and the Scarecrow are mereley glanced over, none featuring in more than 2 pages.
Secondly, the artwork. It suceeds in creating tension, fear and it leaves an inmpression like no other I have seen, but in parts it makes it difficult to tell what the hell is going on.
The story itself is split into two. The storyline involviing Batman confronting the inmates has some really clever ideas, the rehabillitation of Dent and the perceived actions of the Joker in the first few pages for example are brilliant. The problem is that the story seems to be rushed, you dont get the felling batman is going to be pusued, nor that the inmates are really in control of the asylum, rather that they are just wondering about. In the end I wished the story had been given another 40 pages so that the story could have been given more depth and the abovementioned Characters featured a bit more.
The second plotline gives an insight into the founder of the asylum, and this is superb. The artwork comes into its own here and you are given a dark, disturbing and brilliant insight into an area of the Batman story that has never been told before.
What I like about the Anniversary Edition is the origional script from the author. This fills a lot of the gaps in the storyline that the artwork creates. You can read what the author wanted to acheive, such as a macabre image of the Scarecrow that Batman hides from, the encounter with the mad hatter and Batmans liberation of the Asylum. This adds a lot of value in my opinion.
This is a unique novel that is highly enjoyable. Over a bit quickly for my liking, but is in my view Grant Morrisons finest work. The inclusion of the notes at the end adds real value, I paid £6 for this on Amazon, and it was well worth the money.