The Robins are reeling from yet another lossbut with the Reaper on their tails, theres no time regroup! As the team fractures, each Robin must decide who can be trusted. And is it worth the risk to wear the R?
Is it worth the risk to wear the R? We Are" Robin! #6 answers that question and so much more when this is that point where you truly start to recognize the potential of this series and its characters. Read Full Review
We Are Robin #6 is a great conclusion for this series' first arc. Everything in the story and with the characters comes together in a strong way, leading to an exciting ride and an appropriately somber ending that makes you wonder what the future holds for these characters and the title. I'm more eager than ever to see what comes next, especially with Robin War on the horizon. If you haven't checked out the comic yet, make sure to take a look now. Read Full Review
We Are Robin #6 is a great conclusion for this series' first arc. Everything in the story and with the characters comes together in a strong way, leading to an exciting ride and an appropriately somber ending that makes you wonder what the future holds for these characters and the title. I'm more eager than ever to see what comes next, especially with Robin War on the horizon. If you haven't checked out the comic yet, make sure to take a look now. Read Full Review
In my review for issue 4, I mentioned that I would have quit this series if I weren't reviewing it. I definitely spoke too soon. The last 2 issues have been much more engaging for me than the opening salvo. I feel like this title has taken some time to find its groove, but now that it's here, it's delivering much more entertaining and captivating narrative. Read Full Review
We Are Robin #6 is an emphatic conclusion to Lee Bermejo, Jorge Corona, Rob Haynes', and Christine Duarte Peter's first arc of this ode to ordinary teens' thirst for justice. Each member of the We Are Robin crew gets a spotlight moment or two against the basically unbeatable Talon, and their flaws are clearly on display. The inclusion of the media POV on things is a harsh satire of the mainstream news media's distrust and/or disdain of teenage activism while also establishing the Robins as legit heroes complete with their own powerful, skeptical naysayers in the tradition of J. Jonah Jameson and other fictional personalities too numerous to list. Read Full Review
Regardless of the negatives, the issue was still entertaining and I know I am very excited to see whats coming next month in Robin War. Read Full Review
We Are Robin continues to delight with this issue as they're pitted against an unbeatable enemy. With awesome art when it comes to our Robins, we've started down a road here that may separate our team and make Gotham a more dangerous place because of it. I just love where Lee Bermejo is taking this book and it remains one of my favorite titles. If you haven't checked out this series yet, I say shame on you. Get our there and do your duty in making sure that We Are Robin sticks around for a long long time. Read Full Review
We Are Robin is one of DC Comics' more off the beaten path titles given its place in the wider DCU, but that doesn't knock the impact of the comic because it's earned the spot of showing how real teens in a world of super powers can take the right to fight for their city into their phones and with each other. DC editorial is doing great work with the “lower-tier” Batman related titles and giving them their own crossover to play with in the form of “Robin War” next month proves even the little guy can make a big splash. Read Full Review
Perhaps after "Robin War," "We Are Robin" can spend more time on the individual characters of the series and flesh them out. If Bermejo can do that, I think this book could really come together and fulfill the promise seen in the title's debut. Until that happens, "We Are Robin" is a book that's struggling to hit the mark it's aiming for. Read Full Review
I love the path this comic is going!