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Comic Book Review: Batman and Robin #4
Comic Book Review: Batman and Robin #4
Batman and Robin #4 start's up a new arc involving the Red Hood as well as having the artwork being handled by Philip Tan. The first arc of this series showed that Grant Morrison is a talented writer when not getting in his own way with too many crazy ideas. I am hopeful that Morrison can ...
Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 09/16/09
Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 09/16/09
weeklycrisis.com — Seems all the books I was anticipating this week came up well short of the mark in... this edition of the Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews . Batman and Robin ? Weak art and the story follows a generic grim and gritty 'evil Batman'. Daredevil - The List ? Lots of promise, but ignored the new ... (more) Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 09/16/09

The Comic Book Suitcase Test
The Comic Book Suitcase Test
weeklycrisis.com — Everytime I pick up a comic, especially a new comic, I take great caution when reading it... and especially when deciding whether to stick with it for the long haul or not. First impressions are huge to me, but so is consistency. With the economy as it is, I've been trying to cut down on my ... (more) The Comic Book Suitcase Test
Cameron Stewart on “Batman & Robin”
Cameron Stewart on “Batman & Robin”
comicbookresources.com — Cameron Stewart is illustrating the third arc of Grant Morrison’s bestselling “Batman and Robin” series, following Frank... Quitely and Philip Tan. CBR News spoke with the artist about life in the Batverse. (more) Cameron Stewart on “Batman & Robin”
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Weekly Comic Book Reviews for 9/16/09
Comic Book Legacy — I already reviewed Batman and Robin #4 over at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution so be sure to read so check out my review. Now time for the rest of this week's review. ...

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“Let the punishment fit the crime” is his motto, and after the shocking events of last issue, The Red Hood now has a sidekick to aid him in his war on crime. The two become a duo more deadly than dynamic and act as sort of a cracked, ...