The Hunt for Robin: Devil and the Deep Blue Sea last edited by cbishop on 05/19/18 10:01AM View full history

    Batman is ready to settle the score with Ra’s al Ghul, who stole Robin’s body out of the grave! As the Dark Knight travels to the island where Damian was born, he’s set on a collision course with Aquaman!

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    3.7 stars

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    An unfamiliar Aquaman meets Batman. 0

    First before I leave this review, I have an admission to make. I only wrote this because Tony and Mat said on last week's podcast that we should write reviews if we have an opinion. I didn't even know that user reviews were a thing. Anyway, this is also to agree with Mat's review, which seemed to be alone on the web in terms of his disappointment. As a big fan of Aquaman myself, I also felt a bit tricked after reading this issue. First, on where Mat and I disagree: I didn't feel like Aquaman's ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    The start of a new quest 0

    We finally pick up where Batman Incorporated had left us a few months before. Damian is dead, but is he really? It’s time for Batman to track down his body, and try to deal with Ra’s al Ghul crazy plan. Plus, he finds Aquaman on its way, because his quest leads him to some sort of secret island, James Bond style. Well, it kind of makes sense, and you can finally start to see where this story is going. Now I’m looking forward to the next issue, something I haven’t felt for...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    The Whales are Screaming! 0

    This is an odd mix of funny, (there's a dog in the batsub) and disturbing as all hell. Most of this book is fairly procedural like the rest of the Batman and (insert hero here) single issue arcs have been since Damian died. Batman finds a new clue to the whereabouts of his two favorite corpses and on the way bumps into Aquaman, who's art depiction in this book is not to my liking. Most of the dialogue between Batman and Aquaman is very no bullshit and business-like. The highlights of the comic ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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