brewski420's Batman and Robin #11 - Batman Vs. Robin, Part 2: Boneyard review

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    BATMAN AND ROBIN #11


    "Batman vs Robin" part 2. This is written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Andy Clarke. In the beginning of this issue we see the return of Doctor Hurt, and he has a big W carved into his back. He said he has it so he will remember who he is. Hmmm? Is he a Wayne? Then we have Robin and Sexton fighting some guys in the Wayne graveyard. And let me tell you Sexton can def hold his own. And Robin finds out that Sexton is not really from England. He seems to think that Sextons accent is fake. He even comes to think that Sexton might be ... i won't say. Lol. And at the end of this issue Robin gets his body taken over again and beats the crap out of Sexton. But this time its not Talia, but an old villian of Dick Graysons in control of Damians actions. Can you guess who? Damian also beats the hell out of Dick in the end of this comic just to let you know. I mean this arc is called "Batman vs Robin". So overall Morrison did a great job writing this and Clarke also did an amazing job on the art. So i def recommend getting this comic. You don't want to miss this.

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