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    Red Robin #21

    Red Robin » Red Robin #21 - The Rabbit Hole, Part Three: Sinsanity released by DC Comics on May 1, 2011.

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    Unable to control the Unternet, Red Robin is determined to destroy the villains' communications grid. Once the hero learns that the Mad Men have unwittingly become "roaming sentient servers," Red Robin will have to decide between severing Earth's connection to the Unternet before it kills the Mad Men – or leaving them in the throes of insanity forever!

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    Sinsanity is my only means of relaxation* 0

    *The original quote is: "Insanity is my only means of relaxation." Synopsis: In order to stop Viktor Mikalek from taking over both the Unternet and internet, Red Robin must stop the Madmen. What's Good? After the interlude/Teen Titans crossover, I'm glad Red Robin is back on schedule. The Madmen has got to be the most annoying group that I have read in a comic in both a good and bad way. They shout out ridiculous pop-culture, that make me want Tim to kill them. I liked the reappearance of the U...

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