[4] Along with the customary three strips per issue, Batman Legends included a fan letters page, along with a feature on Batman-related merchandise titled 'Inside the Batcave'.
The title began printing the New 52 Batman and Robin series whilst also continuing to reprint ongoing pre-New 52 storylines.
[7] Volume Two, issue #18 featured an All-Star Batman and Robin story which caused controversy due to the Joker referring to Gotham as "a sad old whore" and choking a woman to death.
Furthermore, the Joker's assistant was a topless woman sporting swastikas on her breasts (a character who previously featured in The Dark Knight Returns).
It criticized stores for featuring the magazine on the bottom shelf alongside conventional children's comics such as Postman Pat.
[11] Gotham Central would subsequently replace that title, before it was again rebranded as All-Star Batman in February 2017, coinciding with the launch of DC Rebirth.