Robins #3
| Writer | Tim Seeley |
| Artist | Baldemar Rivas |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Robins run face-first into a group of copycat villains decked out in high-end tech giving them the powers and battle prowess of Batman's greatest enemies! As the former wonders face down these threats, they deduce that whoever's behind the assault on them has hacked into the Batcomputer. As hard choices are made, the five ex-partners of Batman realize that going their separate ways and leaving the Robin mantle behind might be their only option!
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 18, 2022Rivas delivers some great action filled moments throughout the issue. The style of the art definitely matches the tone of the story and the intensity of the character interactions. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Dec 18, 2021This comic is delivering exactly what it set out to deliver and I find that sort of thing very fun. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - Philip Clark
Jan 18, 2022I do think that Seeley is setting up whatever his vision is very nicely. He's playing into the villain's hands very well, creating rifts between the heroes as we, the reader, yell at the pages of Robins #3, trying to tell the heroes what we know.Rivas and Fajardo have done a great job a1 bringing the different styles of each Robin to the pages of this comic, and this issue is no different. The design of new character Jenny Wren is a very interesting design, she has a blend of both Batman's and The Joker's protegees which I find to be incredibly fascinating and look forward to seeing her character develop more. Read Full Review
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8.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jan 18, 2022This book can have an almost chaotic feel at times, and its characters have a harsher edge than they do in other books. But as this issue proves, it always keeps us guessing and the second half of the book will carry a lot of weight if its reveals turn out to be genuine. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Carl Bryan
Jan 19, 2022What is Batman's Gauntlet Zero? How did the first Robin get out from Batman's nest? This book may change everything in canon in terms of Dick being the first Robin. How did Alfred let all of this happen? It's a dark read, and akin to a "What If"" story. What started for me as a "Look it's all the Robins"" has turned into "Will Bruce's world ever be the same?" Awesome writing from a helicopter view". but it can be depressing in the nest! Read Full Review
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7.0
The Batman Universe - Ian Miller
Jan 19, 2022This issue brings the Robins to a very dark place, and while Seeley's condensing of each Robin's history may prove challenging to some readers, the overall story has been intense and rewarding thus far. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Tim Adams
Jan 19, 2022It's nice to see a former sidekick have an original thought of their own that doesn't just go along with Batman's teachings. Hopefully this leads to a status quo change for the parties involved. Read Full Review
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5.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jan 18, 2022This was a frustrating issue with the cracks starting to show in what started as a promising look at some of the Robins. Read Full Review
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2.0
Batman-News - Cam Lipham
Feb 08, 2022We lost JLQ and Super Pets for this. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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7.5
Fun read. I enjoyed the ending.
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7.0
Yeah, when you pass by as someone's getting mugged and you do nothing, you might not make a great Robin lol.
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patiently waiting for anything to happen
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Oh my god that Tim heel turn is so forced and stupid, oh my god.
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