Batman and Robin, Vol. 3: Batman and Robin Must Die!
On the eve of Bruce Wayne's return to Gotham City, the all-new Batman and Robin team who replaced him deal with the return of The Joker in this finale to Grant Morrison's run on the best-selling BATMAN & ROBIN series! In the three-parter illustrated by Frazer Irving (SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICTORY:...
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On the eve of Bruce Wayne's return to Gotham City, the all-new Batman and Robin team who replaced him deal with the return of The Joker in this finale to Grant Morrison's run on the best-selling BATMAN & ROBIN series! In the three-parter illustrated by Frazer Irving (SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICTORY: KLARION), Thomas Wayne - a man believed murdered over 20 years ago - has returned with an incredible tale to tell, and he's claiming the entire Wayne fortune! He's slyly demanding that Bruce Wayne must return if Bruce wishes to oppose the claim. But Bruce is lost in time!And in Morrison's final issue on the BATMAN & ROBIN series, the BATMAN & ROBIN storyline connects with that of the best-selling THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE! The climactic showdown between Batman and the Black Glove is finally here. It's payback time for The Dark Knight as Batman and Robin face the ultimate evil. Will Damian betray his father's legacy? Will Bruce Wayne return just in time to see Dick Grayson die? And in BATMAN: THE RETURN, acclaimed artist David Finch illustartes a tale exploring what happens to Dick Grayson now that the "real" Batman is back! How will Bruce Wayne handle a reunion with his son, Damian? This special one-shot bridges two exciting eras of The Dark Knight and sets up a surprising new status quo that's just on the horizon.This volume collects BATMAN #13-16 and BATMAN: THE RETURN #1.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401235086 (1401235085)
Publish date: May 8th 2012
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
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Series: Batman and Robin Vol. I (#3)
Irving's work isn't as good as his SHADE or X-MEN work and that brings this down from 5. Still a great story, though. Dying to read BATMAN INCORPORATED now.
The Joker and Dr. Hurt wage an all out war against each other as Gotham burns. Can they make Dick and Damian look sufficiently like chumps in time for Bruce Wayne to return and save the day?As you can tell by my brief and sarcastic synopsis, I didn't think much of this Batman collection. It showca...
O.M.G!!! ... Grant Morrison has earned so much respect from me in a matter of weeks. I didn't even know who this guy was a few weeks ago, and now he's my hero.
I really did like the first two volumes of Batman and Robin. Really. I liked the characters and what Morrison was doing with them, I liked the storylines, I liked the interactions between people... It was going great. And then there's this.I'm not even going to try and describe what happened in volu...
I like Grant Morrison, but I do not love the dialogue he has written for this Batman & Robin series. It was irritating to read to no end. I also hate this stupid Bat People stuff. At the moment I can't think of a single thing I think more stupid in the Batman universe than this Bat People stuff. (Th...