Arnold Wesker had been thought cured—he’d left the Ventriloquist moniker behind and started a new life. But now his ol’ pal Scarface is back, and he’s pulling Wesker’s strings once again. Meanwhile, Batman and Robin find themselves at odds over how to handle the recently apprehended Quiet Man, who may have more in common with Batman than it seems. A convergence of evil is on the horizon—will Batman and Robin be able to work together to stop it?
With the finale looming, Batman and Robin #29 is setting us up for a pretty excellent and exciting final chapter next month. Read Full Review
We've got a brewing war between two of Gotham's most ruthless criminals, and an implacable killing machine who only has one thing left in his life that can give him peace. With PKJ leaving for the competition after the conclusion of his current runs, he's certainly delivering a final act for DC fans to remember. Read Full Review
This book made Scarface relevant again. Made him smart, calculated, and terrifying, not since the Tom King Batman run of old have we seen Wesker used to this level of potential. So that in itself has been really fun to read. We also get to finally understand a bit more about the Quiet man in this issue, seems like a grizzly old version of the Punisher. I'm placing my money that he survives this story and will live to fight another day in the DC universe But where? And when? Read Full Review
Batman and Robin #29 has a lot working against it. It's a fairly small-scale story in a series that is rapidly approaching its final issue, and yet in spite of that, it's the best the dynamic duo has been in a while. With fantastic art and great character work, it'll be a shame to see the series go. Read Full Review
I can honestly say, I will miss PKJ so much after his last issue and though I wish him the best of future endeavors, he really did make his mark on Batman & Robin with his stories. Read Full Review
I am so sad this title is ending. It was a press of logic to see the Quietman take on three armed men simultaneously. Damian's argument that the Quiet Man is similar to Bruce was an inter. It's good to see someone take Scarface seriously. He's written as a serious threat. I'm looking foward to seeing how this closes up.
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