Batman and Robin #13 Review
Batman and Robin has been a title that has been a very uneven read since
Batman and Robin has been a title that has been a very uneven read since
Even though Grant Morrison started Batman and Robin off with a strong first arc, thanks
I have been less and less impressed with Batman and Robin with each consecutive issue.
This is the debut column of my weekly round-up of the comic books that populate
Batman and Robin has been largely a miss for me after Morrison’s first story arc.
We are getting a triple dose of Grant Morrison Batman work now for these next
With DC deep Brightest Day water they have decided to not only brings back Birds
I have been waiting for Batman: Return of Bruce Wayne #1 since the very end
This Red Robin/Batgirl crossover got off to a rocky start with Batgirl #8 having a
With Paul Dini taking yet another break, this time totally unannounced, my opinion of Streets
Red Robin has been a mix bag for thus far. In the past few issues
Though I was not a very big fan of Tony Daniel’s writing on Battle for
Streets of Gotham is taking a break from it’s Dini awesomeness and brought on Chris
Though Morrison initially started this Red Hood arc strong the last issue was very disappointing.
Tony Daniel’s writing on Battle for the Cowl was very unimpressive. Still, since the end
I have been a big critic of Judd Winnick’s work over the past few years
The Revolution was not thrilled with the last issue of Blackest Night: Batman. So many
Morrison has been doing a great job so far on Batman and Robin. The work
Streets of Gotham has been a favorite of mine for the last few months. Improving
Batman and Robin #4 start’s up a new arc involving the Red Hood as well