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Theres a consistent thread of humor as Batman expresses his disapproval with glares and grimaces juxtaposed with Robins high-flying antics. When Robin is crawling through Gotham Citys underbelly ...
Batman and Robin Year One issues number one and two were both fantastic, nearly perfect comics.You can read my recap and review of issue one here and issue two here.In issue three, we see a bit of ...
Batman #122 (Image credit: DC). Batman #122 features art by Howard Porter, writing by Joshua Williamson with art by Howard Porter, colors by Tomeu Morey, and letters by Clayton Cowles, and is the ...
Verdict. Batman and Robin may be back, but for all the ways things have gone back to normal, they are just as different. This issue gives us a brief and pleasing look at how Robin’s powers have ...
Batman and Robin: Year One #6 is now ... His work can also be seen at KabOOOOOm.com and No Flying, No Tights. When he is not reading comics and writing, he enjoys role-playing, cosplay and ...
The utility belts worn by Batman and Robin are famed for their unlikely contents. However, a new comic reveals a Bat-Tool seemingly inspired by late Batman actor Adam West. The opening scene of ...
Batman and Robin #11 starts off on a solid note. While the story isn’t anything new, the artwork is absolutely beautiful, and who doesn’t love dinosaurs? I’m intrigued to see what happens next.
Best: Bat-Laser – Batman & Robin. ... Best: Memory Cloth Cape – Batman Begins. Batman may not be able to fly like Superman, but he’s one heck of a glider.