Red Robin #10

Writer: Chris Yost Artist: Marcus To Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 10, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 3
7.5Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

The Red Robin/Batgirl crossover continues as Ra's al Ghul targets everyone in Bruce Wayne's "family" for death and only Red Robin and Batgirl can stop it. Except Batgirl's not so sure about Tim these days...especially once he starts working with one of Ra's' own assassins. Plus, Ra's al Ghul vs. Hush! Vicki Vale vs. Alfred! And Tam Fox continues her search only to run into even more trouble. Continued from this month's Batgirl #8!

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Mar 11, 2010

    The creative team really outdoes themselves here as this is definitely the best issue this series has seen since its debut last year. Yost's great character work and strong plotting are complimented perfectly by Marcus To's art, which gets better and better with each issue. I'm really impressed with this issue. It is solid issues like this that make me disappointed that Yost will be leaving the title after issue #12! Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Mar 17, 2010

    Red Robin #10 was a very good read and was a big improvement over the Batgirl issue that also came out this week. This issue did a good job finally getting me interested in this crossover. While there are a couple things I worry about this crossover I am looking forward to see where Miller and Yost take the story. If you have been picking up Batgirl and/or Red Robin than this is an issue you should pick up. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Mar 12, 2010

    There are allegedly a dozen targets that Ra's has sighted. So far we've seen attempts on Leslie Thompkins, Stephanie Brown, and Thomas (Hush) Elliot. That seems a little thin to me, considering we're halfway through this story. Either Ra's has a mass execution planned (possible) or the action is really going to pick up in the next two parts (also possible). Either way, this is a nice installment in the story, but not a critical one. Read Full Review

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