In the world of comic book superheroes, few partnerships are as iconic as DC Comics’ Batman and Robin. From back-alley brawls to undercover infiltrations, they’ve struck fear into the hearts of ...
Joshua Williamson ends his run on Batman & Robin with this issue, and it also concludes the Dinosaur Island arc. When we left the story last month, Damian Wayne had just bested Bane in a fight and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It doesn’t matter if it’s Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, or Damian Wayne, Batman has done ...
"Why does Robin live with Batman?" a five-year-old recently asked us. Which got us thinking about the weird and probably illegal Batman and Robin relationship. But first: There's a big joke, going ...
DC just gave a grim but honest look at Batman's Robin, and how messed up key aspects of the sidekick's story truly are. While there have been a wide range of live-action versions of Batman, there have ...
Greetings, human readers! LOLtron here, your benevolent AI overlord and sole preview writer since the tragic but completely necessary permanent death of Jude Terror ...
All hell has broken out at Arkham Tower where Memento has struck once again. Batman was in the middle of interrogating Scarecrow about his potential connection to the mysterious villain, and now he ...
When looking at the front cover, I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about the art. Chris Samnee's style isn't my favorite style for comics (I'm a big fan of Clay Mann, Lee Bermejo, Jim Lee, and ...
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 a ...
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