The Robins are splintered after the events in the graveyard. On their own and on the hunt for the distributor of the SKP Tech, the former sidekicks are on the warpath, tearing through Gotham and Blüdhaven following any and all leads. But while the Robins descend on the criminal underworld, where has Tim Drake disappeared to?
Rivas delivers some great art in the issue. There are some interesting and wonderfully designed character moments and the action is visually thrilling. Read Full Review
It's an overall strong comic, although it feels rather out of continuity in several ways and the title villain has barely appeared two issues in. Hopefully it finishes strong. Read Full Review
The Robins detective skills are paramount to this issue as Tim is in big trouble. Again, is Jenny Wrenn whom she says she is? Batman is always full of secrets"is this his biggest one? Read Full Review
Tim Seeley firmly hits this issue out of the park with revelations that drive the plot and our heroes' relationships with each other forward, with the art ably keeping up with appealing and energetic rendering. Read Full Review
Some bits and pieces of this issue are a little confusing, but the main story remains an engaging and fun exploration of the Robins as a whole. Read Full Review
I'm really looking forward to learning the truth about Jenny Wren, and seeing how the Bat-Family will get to win against someone who may have been one of their own. Read Full Review
With its large cast the feeling is Robins could have progressed farther in its plot. The most joy comes from seeing the main cast interact with each other, such as in Dick Grayson's Bldhaven apartment. Read Full Review
This is all territory that's been tread before in stories like Batman & Robin Eternal, and it was done better in those stories, purely because it managed to invest me in the characters involved. Read Full Review
It deserves this high a rating solely for annoying idiotic anarchists, good job, Seeley, good job!
the most interesting thing is the evil robin and we get like 3 pages of her every issue wtf
For children and morons. This series is unbearable.
Oh man, I hated this one. I just hate the way all the characters are written, that's all. Oh and I mentioned in my issue one review that I didn't trust Seeley with his political prescriptions. It seemed like he didn't really know what he was talking about when it came to the Anarchy stuff, and coincidentally and conveniently, right wing groups tend to adopt the rhetoric of the left to disseminate more terribleness, so it still fit somewhat. I had someone comment and show me that no, Tim Seeley is aware and I was overreacting. So in this issue when Spoiler told Anarky to run to his "Ayn Rand cave," I was really annoyed. Anarky is... an Anarchist. Ayn Rand was an Objectivist. Objectivism is like the polar opposite of Anarchism. Like, is this more