The new Anarky has his own version of Red Robin's Hit List! Ulysses Armstrong has made a record of Gotham City teens who could be Red Robin and he's murdering them one by one. With an incapacitated Tim Drake crossed off his list, can Red Robin stop Anarky before the villain attacks his next target? And with the deaths of innocents weighing on his conscience, how far will Red Robin go to cross Anarky off his own Hit List?
All in all, a great read that tied a lot of things together. I always come out of Red Robin issues with more respect for Tim. He grew out from under the shadow of both Bruce and Dick and has made quite a name for himself as Red Robin. I also felt the art was amazing in this issue. A lot of good up close face shots to reveal emotion and a few awesome splash pages. I love those big sweeping across the city shots, don't you? As always, I'm a sucker for this title and give it two thumbs way up. Read Full Review
Honestly, this issue is pretty flawless. The craftsmanship from everyone involved is topnotch and its pretty entertaining to boot. There is a lot to like about this issue and a lot that is building up to that I think I'll like even more. There is no reason whatsoever to miss this comic. Read Full Review
If you're an avid reader of Robin and Red Robin, the only reason to check this issue out is to see Tim and The General/Anarky duke it out and attempt to come to terms with the reason Anakry is so upset to begin with. Otherwise, issue kind of feels like a Wikipedia entry. Granted, it's a very well crafted Wikipedia entry with plenty of flourish, but there really isn't anything outstanding. The issue is worth checking out for sure, and if you are completist, you'll want to pick it up. I liked Red Robin #16 enough to give it 3 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review