Damian Wayne, a k a Robin, must prove to Batman, as well as the previous Boy Wonders that he's every bit the hero that his father is in the wake of the cataclysmic events of the best-selling Batman and Robin Volume 1: Born to Kill.
Batman and Robin Vol. 2: Pearl (The New 52) Zusammenfassung
Batman and Robin Vol. 2: Pearl (The New 52) Peter J. Tomasi
Damian Wayne, a.k.a. Robin, must prove to Batman, as well as the previous Boy Wonders that he's every bit the hero that his father is in the wake of the cataclysmic events of the best-selling Batman and Robin Volume 1: Born to Kill.
Batman and Robin Vol. 2: Pearl (The New 52) Bewertungen
Powerful effects and sharp characterization.-Publishers Weekly
Watching [Robin] struggle to reconcile his mother's cold-blooded anger with his father's compassion and nobility (and not a little outright arrogance from both sides of the family tree) has been one of the highlights of the comics reading experience in recent years.-Maxim
This is the kind of Batman story I like to read: an actual mystery with an emotional hook.-The Onion AV Club
Über Peter J. Tomasi
Peter J. Tomasi, a life-long New Yorker, is an NYU grad with degrees in political science and filmmaking. Peter has helped re-imagine many characters and books over the course of his extensive and exclusive career at DC Comics as a writer and editor. Peter's newest projects are BATMAN & ROBIN and GREEN LANTERN CORPS, both a part of DC Comics--The New 52. His previous works include BRIGHTEST DAY GREEN LANTERN: EMERALD WARRIORS, BATMAN: BLACKEST KNIGHT, THE OUTSIDERS, NIGHTWING, PHANTOM STRANGER, BLACK ADAM THE DARK AGE and FINAL CRISIS: REQUIEM.
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GOR008902953
9781401240899
1401240895
Batman and Robin Vol. 2: Pearl (The New 52) Peter J. Tomasi
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