Robin 80th Anniversary 100 Page Super Spectacular #1 1940s lee variant

Robin 80th Anniversary 100 Page Super Spectacular #1 1940s lee variant

$9.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Marv Wolfman & Various
(A) Tom Grummett & Various
(CA) Jim Lee
DC Comics celebrates Robin the Boy Wonder's 80th anniversary in style with an all-star creative team representing each iteration of the iconic character across eight decades of history! From the high-flying adventures of Dick Grayson to the tragedy of Jason Todd, the enthusiasm of Tim Drake and the arrogance of Damian Wayne, the persistence of Stephanie Brown and the rebelliousness of Carrie Kelley-the mantle of Robin has been worn by many, but always represents one thing: a hero.
Date Available: 03/11/2020
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


An amazingby look at the many versions of Robin the Boy Wonder as told by a very talented people who really get the character. With all major Robins covered, each story is also an incredible insight into the relationship between Robin and Batman. And none of the stories show this better than Marv Wolfman and Tom Grummett's look back at the early 1970's as Dick Grayson prepares to leave Wayne Manor and become his own man. There were many classic issues of both Detective and Batman Comics which spotlighted the split back then and for us readers, this was the real thing so to see it recaptured here was incredible. There is something here for everyone!

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Marv Wolfman & Various
(A) Tom Grummett & Various
(CA) Jim Lee
DC Comics celebrates Robin the Boy Wonder's 80th anniversary in style with an all-star creative team representing each iteration of the iconic character across eight decades of history! From the high-flying adventures of Dick Grayson to the tragedy of Jason Todd, the enthusiasm of Tim Drake and the arrogance of Damian Wayne, the persistence of Stephanie Brown and the rebelliousness of Carrie Kelley-the mantle of Robin has been worn by many, but always represents one thing: a hero.
Date Available: 03/11/2020
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


An amazingby look at the many versions of Robin the Boy Wonder as told by a very talented people who really get the character. With all major Robins covered, each story is also an incredible insight into the relationship between Robin and Batman. And none of the stories show this better than Marv Wolfman and Tom Grummett's look back at the early 1970's as Dick Grayson prepares to leave Wayne Manor and become his own man. There were many classic issues of both Detective and Batman Comics which spotlighted the split back then and for us readers, this was the real thing so to see it recaptured here was incredible. There is something here for everyone!

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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