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Robin

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The Mystery Gets Weirder: ‘Tim Drake: Robin’ #3 Reviewed

Tim Drake is the best Robin. Sorry but that’s just facts. The third issue of his titular solo series shows

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November 30, 2022November 30, 2022 Tony Thornley 501 Views DC Comics, Lee Loughridge, Megan Fitzmartin, Riley Rossmo, Robin, tim drake, Tim Drake: Robin, Tom Napolitano
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Review: ‘Batman Vs. Robin’ #3 Makes It Personal

The war between Bruce and Damian Wayne has been escalating and Batman Vs. Robin #3 shows that the best way

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November 14, 2022November 11, 2022 Tony Thornley 486 Views Batman, Batman vs. Robin, DC Comics, Jordie Bellaire, Mahmud Asrar, Mark Waid, Robin, Scott Godlewski, Steve Wands
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Gone In Sixty Seconds: Previewing ‘Batman: Urban Legends’ #21

Writers: Various Artists: Various “This month’s issue brings you the Dynamic Duo pushing the Batmobile to its absolute limits. The

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November 7, 2022November 6, 2022 Olly MacNamee 323 Views Batman, batman and robin, Batman: Urban Legends #21, Gotham City, Robin
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Review: ‘Batman Vs. Robin’ #2 Prepares To Tear The DCU Apart

Every miniseries and story has an issue that needs to slow down and give some exposition. The important thing in

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October 19, 2022October 18, 2022 Tony Thornley 486 Views Batman, Batman vs. Robin, DC Comics, Jordie Bellaire, Mahmud Asrar, Mark Waid, Robin, Steve Wands
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The Smartest Guy In The Room: ‘Batman’ #128 Reviewed

Batman may be a story of the world’s greatest hero — a man whose only superpower is brain — but

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October 7, 2022October 7, 2022 Tony Thornley 705 Views Batman, Chip Zdarsky, Clayton Cowles, DC Comics, Jordie Bellaire, Jorge Jimenez, Leonardo Romero, Robin, Superman, Tomeu Morey
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Review: ‘Batman Vs. Robin’ #1 Changes The World Of The Dark Knight

Since Batman Vs. Robin was announced, it promised to change the world of the Dark Knight, if not the DCU.

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September 13, 2022September 13, 2022 Tony Thornley 629 Views Batman, Batman vs. Robin, DC Comics, Jordie Bellaire, Mahmud Asrar, Mark Waid, Robin, Steve Wands
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Retcons, Reboots And Resurrections #48: When A Batgirl Goes Horribly Bad

As with most things, not all retcons are created equal. Some are good, some are bad, and some are just

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September 11, 2022September 11, 2022 Scott Redmond 596 Views Batgirl, Cassandra Cain, David Cain, DC Comics, Deathstroke, Infinite Crisis, lady shiva, One Year Later, Retcons Reboots Resurrections, Robin, Teen Titans, tim drake
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Flying Solo No More: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #17

The Shadow War is over, and the fighting tournament is a thing of the past, so it’s time for Robin

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August 25, 2022August 25, 2022 Scott Redmond 638 Views comics, DC Comics, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Norm Rapmund, Reviews, Robin, Robin #17, Roger Cruz, Troy Peteri
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The Age Old Tale Of Love And Death: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #16

With the Shadow War over and the cold war between his parents mostly dealt with (for the moment), Damian Wayne

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August 2, 2022August 2, 2022 Scott Redmond 861 Views comics, DC Comics, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Norm Rapmund, Reviews, Robin, Robin #16, Roger Cruz, Troy Peteri
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Caught In The Middle: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #15

Comic book crossover stories that are completed in the style of running through multiple titles, interrupting, or building off the

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July 4, 2022July 4, 2022 Scott Redmond 834 Views comics, DC Comics, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Norm Rapmund, Reviews, Robin, Robin #15, Roger Cruz, Troy Peteri
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A Crossover Issue Through And Through: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #14

With the review for the previous issue, it was noted that multi-series crossover stories can be very tough for readers

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June 2, 2022June 2, 2022 Scott Redmond 917 Views comics, DC Comics, Deathstroke, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Norm Rapmund, Reviews, Robin, Robin #14, Roger Cruz, Shadow War, Troy Peteri
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The Family Made Along The Way: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #13

Multi-series crossover stories can be very tough when a reader may only generally read one of the given titles, finding

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May 3, 2022May 3, 2022 Scott Redmond 998 Views comics, DC Comics, Deathstroke, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Norm Rapmund, Reviews, Robin, Robin #13, Roger Cruz, Shadow War, Troy Peteri
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Like Mother, Like Son: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #12

Single type issues where the overall storyline or plotline is either still heavily present or is at least still part

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March 31, 2022March 31, 2022 Scott Redmond 1124 Views Coimics, DC Comics, Gleb Melkinov, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Norm Rapmund, Reviews, Robin, Robin #12, Roger Cruz, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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Friends We Made Along The Way: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #11

Wrapping up any sort of story arc, especially one that has run through almost a dozen issues, comes with having

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February 23, 2022February 23, 2022 Scott Redmond 2040 Views Coimics, DC Comics, Gleb Melkinov, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Reviews, Robin, Robin #11, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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It’s A Family Affair: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #10

Learning about one’s family tree and history is not an uncommon experience within human society, many even pay good amounts

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January 27, 2022January 27, 2022 Scott Redmond 1117 Views Coimics, DC Comics, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Norm Rapmund, Reviews, Robin, Robin #10, Roger Cruz, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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Retcons, Reboots And Resurrections #26: The Many Lives Of Stephanie Brown

In life, they say only three things are certain: birth, death, and change. Within comic books, the three things that

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January 23, 2022January 23, 2022 Scott Redmond 3098 Views #BatmanDay, Batgirl, Batgirls, Batman, DC Comics, Detective Comics, Fear State, Joker War, leslie thompkins, Retcons Reboots and Resurrections:, Robin, Spoiler, Stephanie Brown, Teen Titans, War Games
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Light In The Darkness: Reviewing ‘Robin & Batman’ #3

Batman and darkness go hand in hand, but the overall point of having a sidekick like Robin is that this

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January 18, 2022January 18, 2022 Scott Redmond 1384 Views Batman, comics, DC Comics, Dustin Nguyen, Gotham City, Jeff Lemire, Justice League, Review, Robin, Robin & Batman, Robin & Batman #3, Steve Wands, superheroes, Teen Titans
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Bells Will Be Ringing: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #9

Behind all the great fighting tournament/video game-like trappings, the fantastic new & returning characters, and the overall plot of Mother

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December 31, 2021December 31, 2021 Scott Redmond 1205 Views Coimics, DC Comics, Gleb Melkinov, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Norm Rapmund, Reviews, Robin, Robin #9, Roger Cruz, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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The Company That You Keep: Reviewing ‘Robin & Batman’ #2

After a first issue that heavily showcased the dysfunctional beginning relationship between DC Comics dynamic duo, Robin & Batman #2

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December 24, 2021December 24, 2021 Scott Redmond 1388 Views Batman, comics, DC Comics, Dustin Nguyen, Gotham City, Jeff Lemire, Justice League, Review, Robin, Robin & Batman, Robin & Batman #2, Steve Wands, superheroes, Teen Titans
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Choose Your Fighters: Reviewing ‘Robin 2021 Annual’ #1

There are many things that are just beautiful all around about the tradition of oversized annual issues in comics. One

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December 7, 2021December 7, 2021 Scott Redmond 1447 Views Annuals, Coimics, Connor Hawke, DC Comics, Flatline, Gleb Melkinov, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, R'as al Ghul, ravager, Reviews, Robin, Robin 2021 Annual #1, Roger Cruz, superheroes, Troy Peteri, Victor Olazaba
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The Bat Brothers Ride Again: Reviewing ‘Nightwing 2021 Annual’ #01

While they are superheroes through and through, truly one of the best things to see when it comes to the

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December 6, 2021December 6, 2021 Scott Redmond 1680 Views Cian Tormey, comics, Daniel HDR, DC Comics, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, John Kalisz, Nightwing, Nightwing 2021 Annual #1, Rain Beredo, Raul Fernandez, red hood, Review, Robin, superheroes, Tom Taylor, Wes Abbott
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Hawke Vs Robin, For All The Marbles: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #8

Often in any serialized form of storytelling, when there is an entry that pads out the time towards the big

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November 25, 2021November 25, 2021 Scott Redmond 1401 Views comics, DC Comics, Gleb Melkinov, Hi-Fi, Joshua Williamson, Max Dunbar, Review, Robin, Robin #8, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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We Begin Again: Reviewing ‘Robin & Batman’ #01

Batman and Robin, the dynamic duo. They go together like peanut butter and jelly — where one is, the other

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November 12, 2021November 12, 2021 Scott Redmond 1240 Views Batman, comics, DC Comics, Dustin Nguyen, Gotham City, Jeff Lemire, Review, Robin, Robin & Batman, Robin & Batman #1, Steve Wands, superheroes
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Fighting The Friends We Made Along The Way: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #7

The time for fun and games and camaraderie are over, as the final four become the final two in a

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October 28, 2021October 28, 2021 Scott Redmond 1224 Views comics, DC Comics, Gleb Melkinov, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Max Dunbar, Review, Robin, Robin #7, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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Let’s Get Ready To Rumble!: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #6

After months of build-up, including lots of brutal and hard fights as well as some great character moments, the Lazarus

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September 30, 2021September 30, 2021 Scott Redmond 1323 Views comics, DC Comics, Gleb Melkinov, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Review, Robin, Robin #6, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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DC And Webtoon’s ‘Batman: Wayne Family Adventures’ Is A Much Needed Bat-Shot In The Arm

When DC and Webtoon announced their partnership just three weeks ago, no one quite knew what to think. There was

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September 9, 2021September 9, 2021 Tony Thornley 3760 Views Batgirl, Batman, CRC Payne, DC Comics, Jean Kim, Kielamel Sibal, Lan Ma, Maria Li, Nightwing, red hood, Robin, Starbite, Susan Cheng, wayne family adventures, Webtoon, Wil Kennedy
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Siblings Always Know The Buttons To Push: Reviewing ‘Robin’ #5

With the kicking off of the Infinite Frontier era, there have been a great number of really awesome plotlines and

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August 26, 2021 Scott Redmond 1413 Views Batman, comics, DC Comics, gleb melnikov, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Nightwing, red hood, Reviews, Robin, Robin #05, Spoiler, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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Retcons, Reboots And Resurrections #12: The Painful Tale Of One Jason Todd

They say the only three certain things in life are birth, death, and change. When it comes to comic books

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August 8, 2021 Scott Redmond 2244 Views Batman, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Damian Wayne, Death in the Family, Dennis O'Neil, Detective Comics, Dick Grayson, fandom, Hush, Jason Todd, Jim Starlin, Joker, red hood, Retcons Reboots and Resurrections:, Robin, tim drake, Under the Hood
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Review: ‘Robin’ #4 Takes A Moment For A Meaningful Big Time Family Reunion

Damian Wayne’s overconfidence and rage have gotten him killed once and close to killed in the short time that he’s

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July 30, 2021 Scott Redmond 1300 Views comics, DC Comics, Jorge Corona, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Review, Robin, Robin #4, superheroes, Troy Peteri
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Is Melinda Zukko Really Dick’s Sister? Previewing ‘Nightwing’ #82

Written by Tom Taylor Pencils Bruno Redondo, Rick Leonardi, Neil Edwards Inks Bruno Redondo, Andy Lanning, Scott Hanna Coloured by

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July 19, 2021 Olly MacNamee 1110 Views Adriano Lucas, andy lanning, Batman, Bruno Redondo, DC Comics, Neil Edwards, Nightwing #82, Rick Leonardi, Robin, Scott Hanna, Tom Taylor, Wes Abbott
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Review: Damian Wayne Finds Friendship Isn’t Always Magical In ‘Robin’ #3

With all the stresses and responsibilities and life grinding that tends to fall on many people’s shoulders, it’s not always

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June 24, 2021 Scott Redmond 2304 Views comics, DC Comics, gleb melnikov, Joshua Williamson, Luis Guerrero, Reviews, Robin, Robin #3, Troy Peteri
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