Batman Robin

Batman Robin

Batman And Robin

Long Term Grant Morrison on Batman books have been controversial to say the least, but we like it or not, we can not deny the depth of his tales. Those who met with him on these securities have begun to see a larger conspiracy took shape storyarcs individual. If the recent requests we are to believe her as Batman and Robin will end soon, and looks of this question, it seems to weave a story that not only binds together the great story arc in this book, but also to events in Batman original run. Also, I am sure the book ends, has little to do with his current return of the mini-series Bruce Wayne. Let it be satisfactory or not bind together, Morrison should be commended for an ambitious project.

Batman and Robin # 13 just behind the heels of the revelation of the previous question that the undertaker was actually the mysterious Joker. Batman and Commissioner Gordon begins to suspect that the recent activities of the Joker are somehow linked to black glove, an evil organization that has played a key role in Batman RIP scenario Morrison. They begin to suspect that the Clown Prince of Crime is the key to stopping a major disaster affecting the entire population of Gotham. Meanwhile, Robin reveals a different agenda with respect to the Joker, and a villain from the Batman and Robin first made a bow back.

All this is fascinating, if somewhat difficult to wrap your head if you have not followed the work of Morrison’s Batman from the beginning. However, there is still a lot of good stuff here, including dialogue with Dick Gordon, and half when Jim suggests that he may know more about Batman that no one suspected. Frazer Irving’s art is a dramatic improvement on how important he made his return to Bruce Wayne # 2, even if his work becomes even every cup of tea. Are not yet entirely sure where Morrison is going with this book, but I can not say that I was fascinated to find out.

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