Batman and Robin #10

Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Simone Di Meo, Nikola Cizmesija Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 12, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 12 User Reviews: 13
6.7Critic Rating
6.7User Rating

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SHUSH RISES! Man-Bat's plans have been unleashed on Gotham. The only person who can help Batman and Robin save the city is...SHUSH?! Can she set aside her hate for the dynamic duo and help, or will she let her quest for revenge overcome her?

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Jun 11, 2024

    The main plot might be wrapped up a little too briefly, but it works with how much else there is to explore here. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Jun 11, 2024

    Both artists deliver beautifully detailed and visually thrilling art throughout the issue. The action is wonderfully done and creates a great sense of suspense and terror through many tense moments in the story. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Nerd Initiative - Ken M. Jun 11, 2024

    With not a moment to spare, Gothams most famous father and son aim to end Man-Bats schemes once and for all. Williamson stacks the deck with a balance of family drama and fast paced action. The art teams craft a solid finale with more clues to where the pairs journey to healing and heroics lead. Theres much to enjoy with this series! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Marvel Maximus Jun 11, 2024

    All in all, Batman and Robin #10 is a fun conclusion to the first main arc of the series that highlights the father-and-son relationship more than anything else. For people looking for what the title promises, the dynamic duo back to their roots, working together as a team, they won't be disappointed. It's all about Batman and Robin here, both of them equally sharing a spotlight. Read Full Review

  • 7.6
    Comic Watch - Kevin Rossi Jun 11, 2024

    Batman and Robin #10 does an excellent job wrapping the current story up while not feeling rushed. Williamson has done a great job giving readers fun Batman and Robin stories while still revisiting elements from the Robin series. While all of the art in this issue is fantastic, the contrast between the two artists styles is quite distracting and at times feels like two different books. However, this issue leaves the series in a good place and readers should be excited for what Williamson is planning for the next arc. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler Jun 13, 2024

    Batman and Robin #10 concludes the Dark Man-Bat story, but its not exactly the best finale. The comic wraps up everything it can as quickly as it can, the fight with Man-Bat, Flatlines involvement, Mistress Harsh, and Shush, and it all feels rushed. Unfortunately, this finale also shows how there was all this setup for the story, but they were followed up by underwhelming execution. Thankfully, the ending sets up a clash with a popular villain that should make for a very big story for the dynamic duo. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Dark Knight News - James Attias Jun 11, 2024

    Batman and Robin #10 was a mixed bag. I was more excited by the post and mid-credit/last-page stingers than I was about the actual conclusion to two 10-part stories. Is this really the end, or just the end for now? Read Full Review

  • 6.6
    The Batman Universe - Daniel Goldberg Jun 10, 2024

    While the ending was tied up a little too neat and tidy, this remains a fantastic book that keeps the focus on the Dynamic Duo. It's fun, and the setup for the next arc promises more! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Jun 12, 2024

    While the Man-Bat plot wrapped up a little tidily, the set up for the next story not only is satisfying in the growth we get with Bruce and Damian's relationship but also in that the series is keeping a duo-focused energy in the most unusual of circumstances. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez Jun 11, 2024

    Batman and Robin #10 delivers an ending that unfortunately does not live up to all the build that went into this finale. The way Man-Bat's plot was resolved came across as a step back from where things started. Luckily the final third of this issue lifted up this comic book thanks to the strong dynamic Damian Wayne shares with Bruce Wayne and Flatline. Read Full Review

  • 3.5
    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez Jun 13, 2024

    Batman And Robin #10 brings the first arc in this series to a close with lots of action and a few emotional beats. That said, Williamson's central plot concept is poorly thought out, the script is riddled with plot holes and unanswered questions, and the art team's disparate styles don't mesh well. In all, this finale and the arc as a whole are a miss. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Batman-News - William Martin Jun 12, 2024

    I've gotten some enjoyment from previous issues but reading issues 9 and 10 made clear to me all the core problems of this arc and which retroactively make the whole thing more exasperating. If I was one of these creators, I would not want readers to look at this book and think that this is the most I'm capable of. Di Meo has drawn some very dynamic covers over the years, Williamson is currently writing a great run on Superman, and imeija's work on Sword of Azrael was beautiful. It's so frustrating because I expect better from these creators. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    BatSledge Jun 13, 2024

    Best parts of the issue were the parts having nothing to do with Man Bat. Though Ra’s Al Ghost? Really?

  • 6.0
    K-23 Jul 9, 2024

    All the super hero parts of this series just continue to be a complete mess but Williamson continues to delivery lots of fan series heart felt moments while bringing back important characters from Damian's past making this series a must read for me.

  • 5.0
    Smithd33 Jun 15, 2024

    generic in every way possible.

  • 4.5
    fzanca Jun 19, 2024

    What a disappointing ending coupled with disappointing artwork. I'm so tired of Simone Dimeo's anime artwork and then on top of that, we have a change of artist in the middle of a scene. Batman is literally handed the weapon to defeat Man-Bat. He didn't do any of the work himself. We reveal Shush and the Principal on a single page without any conflict. The issue is just sad. I was so glad to hear that Williamson was leaving this book along with Green Arrow. The Green Arrow run was completely awful and the only thing this run had going for it was the interaction between Bruce and Damien.

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  • 4.0
    Criminology. Jun 19, 2024

    This issue in particular shows how mind-numbingly mid this series is. It's of a quality of most fanfictions or VNS. When it focuses on the actual plots it's really bad. The 2 plots are undeveloped and totally tonally inconsistent. It makes me doubt the identity of this comic. It seems nonexistent. Not even talking about the art, which shifts out of a sudden from one style to its totally extreme other half, both styles can work, but do not because they do not match and the writing does not support much of either here at least. While the whole book is so lazy, it's cliche, so full of exposition and holes and conveniences, and just shifts in character out of the blue, without any of the heavy work behind it. Nothing really really hits me. Idk more

  • 9.0
    Toni Jun 19, 2024

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  • 7.5
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  • 7.5
    retcon_D Jun 17, 2024

  • 7.0
    jpablojr Jun 17, 2024

  • 7.0
    Psycamorean Jun 13, 2024

  • 5.5
    Watchtower022 Jun 24, 2024

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