Batman And Robin #5 (2011)

Batman And Robin #5 (2011)

$4.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PETER J. TOMASI
Art and cover by PATRICK GLEASON, Mick Gray
(CA) Mick Gray, Patrick Gleason
There's a devil on Robin's shoulder - and his name is Nobody! Batman and Robin's relationship gets pushed to the breaking point as Nobody insinuates himself into Damian's life and tries to make him see that Bruce's plan to battle crime is hopeless - and only by teaming up and tapping into Damian's killer instinct can they ever hope to rid Gotham City of its evil roots.
Date Available: 01/11/2012
BONUS REVIEW by John Robinson

This title continues to surpass my expectations. I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop but Tomasi continues to knock it out of the park with every issue. I love me some Snyder Batman, and Tony Daniel continues to do the best work of his career on Detective Comics, but Batman and Robin is still the book I look forward to reading the most. The title continues to focus on the relationship between Batman/Bruce Wayne and his 10 year old son Damian, making it decidedly different from the other Bat books (as it should be). Plus Patrick Gleasons art is top notch as well!
9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PETER J. TOMASI
Art and cover by PATRICK GLEASON, Mick Gray
(CA) Mick Gray, Patrick Gleason
There's a devil on Robin's shoulder - and his name is Nobody! Batman and Robin's relationship gets pushed to the breaking point as Nobody insinuates himself into Damian's life and tries to make him see that Bruce's plan to battle crime is hopeless - and only by teaming up and tapping into Damian's killer instinct can they ever hope to rid Gotham City of its evil roots.
Date Available: 01/11/2012
BONUS REVIEW by John Robinson

This title continues to surpass my expectations. I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop but Tomasi continues to knock it out of the park with every issue. I love me some Snyder Batman, and Tony Daniel continues to do the best work of his career on Detective Comics, but Batman and Robin is still the book I look forward to reading the most. The title continues to focus on the relationship between Batman/Bruce Wayne and his 10 year old son Damian, making it decidedly different from the other Bat books (as it should be). Plus Patrick Gleasons art is top notch as well!
9 out of 10 Grahams