Damian Wayne may have been struggling to live up to his father’s legacy…but the last thing he ever wanted was to be returned to the clutches of his grandfather, the Demon King. But when his worst nightmare comes true, can he rely on his mother to defend him? Or has he lost her forever to the same horrific legacy he’s tried to escape?
While Damian's final battle still lies ahead in The Boy Wonder #5, issue #4 makes clear why the character resonates with readers and delivers a timeless saga of the terrors and wonders of growing up in such a demanding and too-often unforgiving world. Read Full Review
The Boy Wonder #4is the comic book treat fit for any reader. To give them a rousing quest. The definitive look at Damian Wayne. And a symphony for the eyes, all in one single issue. This reviewer remains blown away by the stories yet again! Read Full Review
Where this issue excels is in its second half, as Damian finds himself in a labyrinth with his mother, trapped with the angry spirits he's wronged in the past. Read Full Review
The Boy Wonder #4 is another solid issue further exploring and deconstructing the character of Damian Wayne and his Robin persona. The art and overall presentation of the story continues to be solid and leaving readers ready for the finale. Read Full Review
What makes The Boy Wonder #4 such a great read is that it's not afraid to present Batman's world in a new light. Read Full Review
I've been a huge fan of Robin all my life, but I really haven't seen many stories that give Damian his just due. Boy Wonder achieves that while also crafting a compelling story of interfamilial and intergenerational conflict. Ba's work leaves me excited for what's still to come. Read Full Review
The previous three issues set such a high bar that not reaching those same levels was felt. Read Full Review
Every issue in this series has been really good so far, but this one was by far my favorite. The fable-style story telling device still works really well, and it was especially fitting for this story. The art is nice but the writing and story are by far the strong points. Loved it.