"There was a problem with Bat events for a bit in the late-90s early 00s. They either had a very strong concept, or a great beginning, but the ending was never satisfying."
Batman-events always fizzle out. War Games revealed Batman was no urban legend, a huge gang way has erupted and Spoiler died. No big follow-up. No Man's Land was the quintessential Batman-isolated event and become at the end what Superman's arch-enemy Luthor used to run for President, as if the fact that Gotham is supposed to forget the rest of the USA told them to literally get lost isn't important. Bruce Wayne Murderer/Fugitive had the GCPD (aka Renee Montoya and Cris Allen) do no actual detective work, arrest Gotham's premier citizen within hours for murderering Vesper Fairchild (he was even charged with rape despite the fact Vesper wasn't sexually assaulted), arrest Sasha too on little evidence, Bruce escapes prison, Cris hassles Alfred (to the point where he has to make an official complaint), Sasha "dies" in prison after refusing to turn non-existent evidence and in the end someone else confesses to the murder. There's a lot of fall-out from the Bat-family but for the Police Dept., for Renee and Cris, for Commissioner Atkins or whoever was the DA? Nada. They falsely arrested the richest and well-known man in Gotham, an innocent woman dies in prison and there was no follow-up in how they are dealing with it? In each and every Bat-event, the supporting characters get meaty roles at first and then fade away as it comes to a close.