Bruce and Damian plan the perfect father and son getaway...to DINOSAUR ISLAND?! When the dynamic duo uncovers a deadly family secret, their investigation takes them on a fun-filled adventure to rescue one of Batman's greatest enemies!
Batman and Robin #11 is an amazing beginning to a new arc. An arc that has dinosaurs, a fight with T-Rexes, and the return of a fan-favorite villain in Bane. It's also not without its mysteries, with how Bane is seemingly back as a pseudo-anti-hero as opposed to the capital V villain he has been previously. Oh, and also don't forget the dinosaurs. Read Full Review
Williamson's script here is fantastic, including some great and grim depictions of the PTSD Damian still lives with and the return of a surprising figure in the last page that brings the theme of the issue together nicely. Read Full Review
Batman and Robin #11 is a stellar start to the Dinosaur Island arc. It delivers a perfect blend of action, emotion, and adventure, with top-notch writing and art that captivates readers from start to finish. The issue promises a thrilling journey ahead, with both physical and emotional battles that will keep fans eagerly anticipating the next installment. Read Full Review
Batman and Robin #11 is a breath of fresh air for this series and has the makings of a fun and memorable arc. It feels that the series has found its footing with this issue and it also marks a great time to jump in. Read Full Review
Batman and Robin #11 was a great kick-off for the father/son heroes to embark on their next challenge. I'm excited to see in which direction this series goes next. Read Full Review
The issue's got action, flashbacks, a Damian that acts on emotion rather than logic, father and son dynamic, and dinosaurs. It's a pretty good one. Read Full Review
Batman and Robin #11 is all about setting the stage for the Dynamic Duo vs Bane and Vengeance. This is a fight that has been a long time coming and that is exactly what is put over in this issue. Read Full Review
Batman and Robin #11 starts off on a solid note. While the story isn't anything new, the artwork is absolutely beautiful, and who doesn't love dinosaurs? I'm intrigued to see what happens next. Some people have been waiting years for the payoff of Damian finally getting his revenge on Bane for killing Alfred. Will it happen in this arc? Guess we'll have to find out! See you next time. Read Full Review
Ferreyra delivers some entertaining art in the issue. The visuals are engaging and have some great thrills throughout. Read Full Review
It is remarkable how quickly Williamson advances the arc in a single book and is a sharp contrast to the longform currently being used by Ram V on Detective Comics (for example). Williamson has mostly opted for a light-hearted tone in his work on Batman and Robin, as even the plot Man-Bat pushed felt more "Scooby-Doo style villainy as opposed to the dark, almost horror stylings we saw in James Tynion IV's Joker War and Fear State. Read Full Review
This looks like it's going to be a lot of fun. Dinosaurs and Bane, count me in! Also the art was amazing. Absolutely impeccable.
fun story. I am going to miss Joshua Williamson on this series
A little cheesy but still a fun time with dinosaurs plus it’s appreciated how Williamson keeps bringing back characters from previous stories with Damian.
Though this was a fun issue, Batman and dinosaurs really do not mesh well. Maybe robotic ones, but Batman on dinosaur island just seems silly, just like it did with Shazam. Also, Bane looks 20 feet tall here. I'm not sure how that works. Since when did Bane have a daughter. Someone clue me in on that one -- and who's the mother. Who are they bringing in to replace Williamson when he leaves the title?
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