Batman And Robin #7 (2009) $3.50 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Grant Morrison Art by Cameron Stewart Cover by Frank Quitely Variant cover by Cameron Stewart Knight, Squire and DETECTIVE COMICS’ Batwoman guest-star alongside The Dynamic Duo in “Blackest Knight,” a 3-part story illustrated by Cameron Stewart (SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICT0RY: MANHATTAN GUARDIAN). Readers who enjoyed BATMAN R.I.P. and FINAL CRISIS won’t want to miss this captivating new storyline packed with additional clues on the Domino Killer and the details surrounding the “death” of Bruce Wayne! Date Available: 01/27/2010 BONUS REVIEW by KIRK JACKSON Cameron Stewart arrives as the artist to Grant Morrison’s inspired madness just in time for the important stuff to start happening! How important you ask? How about bringing Bruce Wayne back from the dead!? In order to do this Dick must travel to jolly ole’ England which Morrison expertly populates with underworld characters just as colorful as Gotham’s. Stewart renders these characters beautifully, (unlike the previous penciller) proving to be the perfect compliment to Morrison’s writing and doing J.H. Williams version of Batwoman justice at the same time. All in all, this issue manages to be fun and exciting, and while advancing the story in a very significant way. I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Grant Morrison Art by Cameron Stewart Cover by Frank Quitely Variant cover by Cameron Stewart Knight, Squire and DETECTIVE COMICS’ Batwoman guest-star alongside The Dynamic Duo in “Blackest Knight,” a 3-part story illustrated by Cameron Stewart (SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICT0RY: MANHATTAN GUARDIAN). Readers who enjoyed BATMAN R.I.P. and FINAL CRISIS won’t want to miss this captivating new storyline packed with additional clues on the Domino Killer and the details surrounding the “death” of Bruce Wayne! Date Available: 01/27/2010 BONUS REVIEW by KIRK JACKSON Cameron Stewart arrives as the artist to Grant Morrison’s inspired madness just in time for the important stuff to start happening! How important you ask? How about bringing Bruce Wayne back from the dead!? In order to do this Dick must travel to jolly ole’ England which Morrison expertly populates with underworld characters just as colorful as Gotham’s. Stewart renders these characters beautifully, (unlike the previous penciller) proving to be the perfect compliment to Morrison’s writing and doing J.H. Williams version of Batwoman justice at the same time. All in all, this issue manages to be fun and exciting, and while advancing the story in a very significant way. I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams |