White Rabbit is a key witness in uncovering Gotham's newest criminal mastermind, and Batman and Robin realize the only way to keep her safe is to break her out of Arkham Tower! But Damian still has homework to deal with!
Batman and Robin #3 is an energetic edition of the series. The issue features exhilarating action from the beginning and never wants to let the book get far without the fights following it. Read Full Review
The creative team puts the Dynamite in the Dynamic duo with a action-driven chapter. Williamson crafts key character moments in-between Di Meos explosive action images to give readers an issue they simply wont want to end. Check it out on New Comic Book Day! Read Full Review
This exciting series is kicking things off with an interesting first arc, because it's one of the fastest-paced series at DC in terms of actionbut it also takes place over a very small timeframe. Read Full Review
Di Meos artistic style is perfect for this series and the action is perfectly executed to showcase the awesome action of the story. Read Full Review
The comic is a race between the dynamic duo and the villains who are all trying to get White Rabbit, and the art and writing do a solid job in making this an action-packed issue. While Shush doesn't doing anything big, she's at least not annoying or insufferable like recent new legacy characters tend to be, and is a competent threat to Batman this issue. Read Full Review
The main plot is still being developed, but Williamson and Di Meo are establishing a tone worth getting invested with in this new B&R title. Read Full Review
Batman and Robin #3 gives readers a good idea of what to expect out of this series as it puts some distance between it and Gotham War. By issue #3 readers will know if this series is for them. Williamson and Di Meo are doing something very fun here and the readers following along are in for a treat. Read Full Review
Batman & Robin #3 keeps a fun story going, but now that we're 3 issues in I want the plot to progress and questions to start getting answered. Read Full Review
Batman & Robin #3 is another action-packed issue from the Dynamic Duo of Williamson and Di Meo. Though it's fast pace is beginning to feel relentless there's so much to grapple with that the book is truly a joy to read. Read Full Review
Outside the stellar artwork by Simone Di Meo, Batman and Robin #3 was a filler issue. All you need to know is that Dark Man-Bat appears. Everything else felt inconsequential, which definitely hurts Shush as a new villain. Hopefully the next issue picks things back up for the series. Read Full Review
Batman And Robin #3 benefits from high energy, fast-paced action, and (mostly) great art. That said, there are too many contradictory plot developments, and the point of the story is still a mystery Read Full Review
I want to like Batman and Robin #3, but the issue doesn't quite work from cover to cover. The car chase is great, and the art soars at times, but the narrative feels muddled in its plotting and McGuffin-driven unfocused nature. Read Full Review
This issue left me with very little to talk about because so little happened in the story. I still want to enjoy this book because it has the potential to be something much better and Williamson is great at writing Damian, but as of right now, it is working out to be a pretty big disappointment. With a different artist and more focus on character and less on action maybe things can turn around. Read Full Review
Everything about this issue just screams busy work and while not unpleasant, it doesn't really serve any purpose and even the art isn't especially strong or organized, either. Read Full Review
This played to the artists strengths a lot more. The action scenes felt so alive. We are moving forward and I enjoy that. Really the art carried this one this time. Enjoyed the fights.
pretty fun issue. I like Joshua Williamson's writing for Batman and Robin.
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Di Meo's art is really hard to follow at some points, and the script is serviceable.
The story is fun but the art is too distracting and taking away from the story.
I need more from this series.
This issue seemed very short. Not in page count, but in story. There isn't much going on. They go to rescue White Rabbit from the Trio and we get an entrance by Man-Bat. The artwork is still hard to get used to. It may get better, either way it's better than the main by book by Chip.
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Boring with painful art.
Actually didn't read it but these covers! They're just a jumble of pastel colors and blacks with no depth. I get that a lot of people love Di Meo's art but I'm just not seeing the appeal.