I haven't actually been reading any of his Batman, based solely on the facts that (A) don't like the Kuberts and (B) don't care enough about the character (sorry rob). So, the only things I've read from him since/during X-Men (which was only honestly hampered by editorial forces and artist changes) was We3 and All-Star Superman. Both of those are pure works of art. Doesn't hurt that he's got Quietly with him. I've always had a theory Frank Quietly and Phil Jimmenez are the only artists that "get" Grant's scripts. They're the only ones I've seen that can tackle his wild concepts, and keep the reader flowing even if the script wandered off into a cloud of haze.

But, I digress. My point is that with ASS and WE3 alone, you can't honestly say he's had no solid scripts since the era you speak of...