Robin #111

Writer: Jon Lewis Artist: Pete Woods Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 19, 2003 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
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Robin learns the terrible news that burdens Spoiler, and in the process discovers a horrible secret from her past. The dark revelation sets Spoiler on a destructive course--one that only Tim can stop!

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    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Mar 5, 2003

    This is far and away the best issue of Jon Lewis' run, and while I was unsure of his ability to deliver a story that truly grabbed my interest before this issue, this month's issue has me fully convinced that he does have it in him. This is a very engaging look at an incident from Stephanie's past that could've very easily have ventured into the melodramatics of an after-school special, but Jon Lewis not only avoid all the pitfalls that plague stories like this, but he offers up a shining example of exactly how stories like this should be handled. The readers are allowed to draw their own conclusions from the story, and in the end you are left to wonder if the Cluemaster is worthy of Stephanie's grief. I also like the idea that this incident hasn't left Stephanie an emotional wreck, and we even get a scene near the end where she actually recognizes the fact that she has just dumped a load of emotional wreckage right on Tim, which results in a fairly amusing display of her ability to la Read Full Review

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    SomeRandomSmartA55 Sep 28, 2022

    We never once see Robin in costume during this issue and I love it for that! Stephanie’s story is so heartbreaking and I just love how they kept things vague with Cluemaster. It make the reader wonder if Arthur Brown actually does care about his daughter. And Tim just proves to be such an amazing boyfriend.

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