Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #3

8.6

Critic Reviews

5 Reviews
8.8

User Reviews

12 Reviews
Writer Jeff Lemire
Artist Dustin Nguyen
Cover Price $4.99

Robin has teamed up with the mysterious villain known only as the Wraith, andBatman is desperate to save his new ward from the sinister temptations of evil.Can the Dark Knight rescue Jason Todd before his corruption is complete? And evenif he can, is there any hope that this tortured soul can be rehabilitated into thecrime-fighter Batman is so desperately trying to mold him into?

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 9.6

    Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole

    Aug 27, 2025

    This was a hard-hitting and beautiful comic run, and ended perfectly. The creative team outdid themselves with this. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Aug 27, 2025

    Lemire is brilliant with characterization, but Nguyen's dreamlike art style really is the secret sauce that pulls it all together into a brilliant series and a perfect companion piece to the first mini. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Aug 27, 2025

    Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #3 closes the series with a poignant and beautifully rendered look at a young Robin who never quite fit the mold. While the tension around his choices doesn't fully land, the issue succeeds in showing Jason's inner turmoil, his bond with Batman, and the haunting path that will eventually define his legacy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Batman-News - Christian Gonzalez

    Aug 29, 2025

    Robin & Batman: Jason Todd once again further cements why Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen are one of the writer/artist duos in comics right now. The artwork was beautiful, and the story dove into the psyche of the most misunderstood Robin in the Bat Family. While the pacing had some issues and Jason's depiction might have been one note, this creative team crafted an engaging story that I left satisfied by the end. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Batman Universe - Gareth Turner

    Aug 30, 2025

    From a storytelling perspective this miniseries is a fairly rote and superfluous addition to Jason Todd's backstory, but Dustin Nguyen's wonderful art elevates it to one of the most enjoyable comic book reading experiences I've had this year. Read Full Review

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