Robin Spoiler Special

Robin Spoiler Special

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Chuck Dixon Art by Rafael Albuquerque and Victor Ibáñez Cover by Albuquerque and Cris Peter
From the rooftops in Robin to Gotham Underground, Spoiler’s identity has remained a mystery — until now. All is revealed in this special when Robin and Spoiler team up to take down a kidnapping ring, hit up an illegal warehouse party and finish Tim’s algebra homework; just another day in the life of a teenaged vigilante super-hero! Plus, even more Robin doesn’t know: Spoiler’s secret identity in another country, in another life - one she can never leave behind.
REVIEW by Brian Fisher

To be honest I haven't been keeping up with Robin for quite a while, but I have books to review so review I shall. I'm not entirely familiar with how Stephanie made it back from the dead, but that didn't really effect my ability to read this book as its own straightforwad story. The pair of stories presented here are pretty standard fare, nothing remarkable. The first is a "date-night for super-heroes" kind of thing, the kind of story we always see about young heroes in love. The second was far more interesting and delved into where Stephanie's been since she "died." Africa with Leslie Thompkins, apparently vaccinating tribes-people. The artwork is what really puts this above and beyond just the standard, though and makes this one to read.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Chuck Dixon Art by Rafael Albuquerque and Victor Ibáñez Cover by Albuquerque and Cris Peter
From the rooftops in Robin to Gotham Underground, Spoiler’s identity has remained a mystery — until now. All is revealed in this special when Robin and Spoiler team up to take down a kidnapping ring, hit up an illegal warehouse party and finish Tim’s algebra homework; just another day in the life of a teenaged vigilante super-hero! Plus, even more Robin doesn’t know: Spoiler’s secret identity in another country, in another life - one she can never leave behind.
REVIEW by Brian Fisher

To be honest I haven't been keeping up with Robin for quite a while, but I have books to review so review I shall. I'm not entirely familiar with how Stephanie made it back from the dead, but that didn't really effect my ability to read this book as its own straightforwad story. The pair of stories presented here are pretty standard fare, nothing remarkable. The first is a "date-night for super-heroes" kind of thing, the kind of story we always see about young heroes in love. The second was far more interesting and delved into where Stephanie's been since she "died." Africa with Leslie Thompkins, apparently vaccinating tribes-people. The artwork is what really puts this above and beyond just the standard, though and makes this one to read.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
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