Anthologies in any medium come in many shapes and forms, sometimes offering creatives to tell completely disparate stories that allow storytellers to deliver adventures in their own compelling styles, while others will allow for more overlap among installments and serve as a collection of stories that only require a shorter amount of time to organically conclude. Regardless of what medium an anthology might unfold within, they are often only judged by its weakest entry, despite such a format often seeming foolproof. DC Comics’ Batman: Urban Legends #1 might feature a thrilling Batman and Red Hood story, as well as a touching glimpse into Harley Quinn’s love life, the only real reason to read the second half of the collection is likely because you’ll have made it more than halfway through and want to finish to satiate your curiosity.