A mysterious and well-armed assassin known only as Wraith has arrived in Gothamand set his sights on Jason Todd. With tensions rising between Batman and his newyoung ward, will the corruptive force of this masked assassin be enough to pushJason over the edge?
Lemire and Nguyen are one of the best creative teams in comics, consistently delivering both brilliant visuals and excellent characterization. Read Full Review
This was a fantastic issue of Robin and Batman: Jason Todd! The creative team truly knows what they're doing to provide a hard-hitting and emotional comic that sings to your soul. Looking forward to what's next for Jason Todd! Read Full Review
Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #2 is a masterful character study wrapped in stunning visuals and quiet emotional depth. Lemire and Nguyen continue to show why they're a powerhouse creative team, delivering a gripping look at identity, legacy, and the fractures within the Bat-family. It's a must-read for fans of grounded, introspective superhero storytelling. Read Full Review
Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #2 was a slight improvement over an already good issue #1. It foreshadowed Jason's impending philosophy on how he's going to handle crime when he will eventually become the anti-hero, Red Hood. And the cameo from Nightwing was enthralling and the highlight of the issue. How will Wraith's influence affect Jason on an emotional and spiritual level? I can't wait for the conclusion. Read Full Review
My word, this is wonderful.
it's been a long time since I was actually invested in a Jason Todd series. I can't put my finger on it, but Jeff Lemire's writing for Jason Todd makes him more likable even though he's more edgier than Damian Wayne, and I can't figure out why