Disagree. Morrison's Batman was a breathe of fresh air, especially Damien and the way that Damien to the brink of death Tim Drake in his introduction arc was a HUGE moment of fan service, given that Tim Drake spent the bulk of the late 90s and most of the 00s being an utterly unlikable piece of shit that thought his shit didn't stink and was untouchable. Watching him waltz in and put Tim in his place via violence and basically beat Tim so brutally that he effectively factory reset Tim's brain remains one of my favorite 00s comic moments.
Not sure whether your disagreeing that the Bat titles of that era were all pretty awesome (except Tony Daniels on the main one).
As for Morrison. Look. Batpilgrim and Final Crisis just didn't do it for me and I don't hate Tim Drake. I thought Grant had some good issues (B&R actually made me like Damien) and some pretty damn awful ones (Joker; everything Final Crisis related), and some bleh ones (three batmen and Batman and son stuff left me cold). You could give me B&R or Gothic from a decade earlier before drugs ate Grant's mind and I would be golden.
The Black Glove/Jezebel Jet stuff was great, and Batman RIP remains one of my favorite Batman stories. And if you want to know why people LOVED Dickbats, it was 100% Morrison due to the garbage Winnick/Daniels stories being so god-awful that DC had to beg Morrison to do a three issue fill in arc that launched out of Batman #700 to stop the sales bleeding caused by the two.
I mean, I'm not going to defend Daniels/Winnick Batman. But the rest? Dini Tec? Tomasi Outsiders and him and wolfman on Nightwing?
I now know you apparently hate Tim Drake? So not going to bring up Red Robin.
Not to mention that so many people were invested in Morrison's Batman run and saw Snyder's run as a piss poor bootleg version, that DC not only published the two unpublished issues of Batman Inc but also let Morrison finish the unfinished story he had to leave unfinished, but also gave him a new Batbook to wrap up his entire epic in.
I didn't really like how it ended though. Incorporated vol. 1 was okay. Well executed. But vol. 2 felt forced. Again, its another example. They didn't need to nuke continuity. It just damaged every damn thing.
Speaking of, everyone's defending their favs. What's the worst comic run you read live as it was coming out? To make it even better, it can't be something easy like some perennial bad author/artist.
I think, for me, it may be the Snyder Batman stuff. I skipped over the first year before someone insisted I had to read it because Court of Owls was so good.
I picked up the trade. The artwork was incredible; but sweet Jesus the writing. Not since Bendis had I witnessed someone abuse the medium of writing in sequential art. Walls of text vomit on every page covering some of the best Bat art in years. Then there was the pacing. Twelve issues for what only amounted to a six issue max story. Then came the ending. If you can call it that. I can believe he's Stephen Kings apprentice because for his entire decade of shit batman he's yet to write a damn ending.
I tried to stick with it because Capullo's art was something awesome. But nah. I think I broke off with Endgame. It was so legitimately, offensively terrible I couldn't be asked.