Currently Batman and Detective Comics doesn't cross over ever so I don't see the point of your question... but where done well it's because the story involves many characters so it spans various character series... The other reason is... well... imagine telling the story of like Knight Sage or No Man's Land in one book... Knight saga would still be going on today and NML would have begun for a lot longer ^.^
As far as the difference... it's supposed to be about...
Batman = More about Batman the character
Detective Comics = about Detective stories
Batman and Robin = about Batman and Robin the characters and their adventures
Batman: The Dark Knight = about Batman adventures that have to deal with magic.
That's not really how it's working right now, but that's what they are supposed to be...
They don't cross over ever, huh? What about Last Rites? DC 851 > Batman 684 > DC 852.
So, the main reason for a story arc to jump from Robin to DC to Batman to Nightwing is sales?
I wanna say No Man's Land. The fact that he stayed in Gotham just says it all. Also, when Bruce was explaining his defense on Gotham and then it showed highlights of him as Batman going along with his statements was a perfect touch.
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