Yes. This story is part of "The New 52" continuity. The events in this book have lasting repercussions on the relationships between Batman and his allies for years following.
The story leaves a lasting scar on the Batman mythos. It broke the trust between Bruce and his allies in a way that no punch or explosion ever could. And it redefined the Joker not as a force of chaos, but as a toxic, codependent lover who would burn down the entire world just to have Batman to himself. batman death of the family
Death of the Family is not about a battle. It’s about a relationship. It’s the ultimate deconstruction of the Batman/Joker dynamic, arguing that the Joker doesn’t want to kill Batman—he wants to complete him. By stripping away the family, the Joker hopes to return Bruce to a state of pure, beautiful misery. And for the first time, Batman almost loses not a fight, but a psychological war. The story leaves a lasting scar on the Batman mythos
Greg Capullo’s art is the perfect storm. His Joker is a skeletal, grinning demon—the detached face held on by wires and staples, the eyes sunken and mad. The use of deep blacks, jagged panel layouts, and claustrophobic close-ups makes Arkham feel like a tomb. The dinner scene is a masterclass in tension: wide shots of the table, tight shots of the Joker’s needle-like fingers, and the family’s silent terror. FCO Plascencia’s colors shift from the cold blues of Gotham’s rooftops to the sickly yellows and crimsons of the Joker’s lair. Death of the Family is not about a battle
The real devastation comes after. The Bat-Family escapes, but the damage is done. When Batman finally corners the Joker, he hesitates—not because he can’t beat him, but because he realizes the Joker was right about one thing: his secret identity has put everyone he loves in the crosshairs. The Joker, sensing victory, leaps off a cliff into darkness, laughing. The final pages show each member of the family, bandaged and shaken, looking at Batman not with gratitude, but with . They realize that as long as Bruce keeps secrets, keeps them at arm’s length, and treats them as soldiers rather than family, the Joker will always have a weapon.