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Grant Morrison is the critically acclaimed, best-selling author of BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM, FINAL CRISIS, BATMAN R.I.P., SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICTORY, DOOM PATROL, WE3 and THE INVISIBLES. He is co-author of 52, and has written many graphic novels starring the Justice League of America.
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- Series: Batman & Robin
- Paperback: 168 pages
- Publisher: DC Comics (May 8, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1401235085
- ISBN-13: 978-1401235086
- Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.7 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
If you read Batman R.I.P. you saw those words shouted from the Dark Knight himself. This is the third volume of the popular Grant Morrison series Batman and Robin. This is also the conclusion of Grant's run on the book as well. We see a number of story lines finally reach their end.
First thing first. I would recommend strongly that you purchase the first two volumes of this book. Just to give you a quick refresh this is not the Batman and Robin you are expecting. Richard Grayson is under the cowl, finally stepping in to the boots of his mentor. (Bruce was apparently murder by by Darkseid in Final Crisis.) The young lad who has taken the role of Robin is Damian Wayne. He is the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul (daughter of Batman's nemesis Ra's al Ghul) . Let me say that this isn't your father's Batman and Robin. Well now that I think about it this isn't even my Batman and Robin. This is a Dynamic Duo for a new generation. Anyone who is familar with Dick Grayson either as Robin or Nightwing knows he is different from Batman. He is not the gloomy, dark and brooding character that Bruce is. Right away you will notice his Batman is different from his predecessor . (Heck, even Gordon and The Joker can tell). Dick's Batman may not be as dark as Bruce but he is not happy go lucky either. He has no problem opening a can of kick butt whenever it is needed. As for Damian this is a very different Robin as well. Robin was always light to Batman's darkness. The kid who says the one liners while Batman knock his foe unconscious. That is not the case here. Damian is dark, violent and a little of a brat most of time. Then again he was raised and trained by "The League of Assassins" since birth.
Grant Morrison's tenure writing Batman has received incredible critical reviews and based on the year end awards many considered his work the best in comics for 2010. I was a huge fan of The Black Glove and Batman R.I.P. but since then have become increasingly disenchanted. The Batman and Robin books are quite good but not as good as advertised and The Return of Batman wasn't nearly as enjoyable as I'd hoped. So here it is; the big one; the culmination of several years of storylines. To all the Grant Morrison fans who've scolded me for daring to criticize the masters works let me just say that this book is FANTASTIC! Everything comes together in one colossal, amazing book; Thomas Wayne, The Joker, Professor Pyg, the mysterious box with the Batman symbol. I enjoyed this book so much I think I'll even give the disappointing Return of Batman another chance.
If Dick Grayson was permanently Batman to Damian's Robin I would have no problem with it. Grayson brings a level of depth to the character that Wayne has lost given his increasingly unfortunate perfection (of which Morrison is as guilty as any). Damian is an interesting Robin in that he will and does kill people. The real war in this book is between The Joker and Doctor Hurt (Thomas Wayne/ The Black Glove) with Grayson and young Wayne caught in the crossfire as Hurt's final plan for Gotham City unfolds. Morrison does an excellent job of writing The Joker as legitimately insane and terrifying and that's something most writers fail at. A great addition to the Batman universe, Doctor Hurt is a character I actually felt could go toe to toe with The Joker AND Batman. The revelations of Hurt are both astounding and unexpected and I won't even give a hint as to what they are.
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