Batman and Robin #8
Batman and Robin » Batman and Robin #8 - Born to Kill: Black Dawn released by DC Comics on June 2012.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.8 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Batman and Robin #8 2
Batman and Robin #8Batman and Damian have some deep discussion that you don’t get to see often.The Good:Bruce shows a lot of fatherly instinct in this issue. In issue #7 you remember Damian taking quite the beating from Nobody and then killing him; anyone who claims to know their Batman knows that he does not allow murder, ever. It is just crazy to see a serious matter like that take a back seat so that Bruce can get Damian home to see to his injuries.My favorite part of the whole issue, which m...
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Sons and Fathers 2
It's interesting to compare the final cover to the solicit. Batman's head was tilted, he was unmasked, and the cape had more details on his shoulders. His face looked a little off on the original version, but I think I liked the concept better; it certainly fit with the theme better. In the end, both versions work, and I'm not sure which one I like better.I take it back actually. I like the idea of Batman tenderly carrying Damian from the scene of the finale of the previous issue; but there's so...
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no worries indeed 1
One aspect that people seem to forget about batman, despite how many times it appears is that Batman (no matter the title) is a story of family. It started with the loss of family on that one fateful night, and even now we can label characters as being part of the Bat-family. Yet the dynamic between Batman and Robin is developing the family relation, not of the bat-family, but of the Wayne family watching Bruce Wayne, the son of the late Dr. Thomas and Martha Wayne becoming Bruce Wayne the Fathe...
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