#Batman vs. Robin
Batman vs. Robin #1
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Batman vs Robin #1
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Batman vs. Robin (2022) #3
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Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #3 Review
Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #3 Review #lazarusplanetrevengeofthegods #lazarusplanet #batmanvsrobin #robin #DCEU #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #news #dcu #dcuuniverse #art #info #NCBD #amazon #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #batman #darkknight
Writer: G. Willow Wilson
Art: Emanuela Lupacchino, Cian Tormey, Raul Fernandez, Jordie Bellaire, and Guillem March
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $4.99
Release Date: April 11th, 2023
Is Wonder Woman responsible for the destruction wrought by the gods she’s worshipped all her life? Back in Man’s World at last, Diana sees the horrors of the gods’ war and questions all she’s done to ensure the…
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The House of Secrets is back!
Batman vs. Robin #2, written by Mark Waid, art by Mahmud Asrar, colors by Jordie Bellaire
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Batman vs. Robin #1 Cover Art (Jason Fabok Variant)
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Wait I'm so confused why did DC drop Damian's comic in favor of Tim's? I mean no hate or anything I'm just confused as fuck. Like it literally doesn't make sense to me??? There's literally two Batgirls why can't there be two Robins??
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Batman VS Robin no.1 • Zatanna • cover art by Josh Middleton [2022]
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Me: "The DCAMU movies treat Dick so horribly..."
Also me: continues to replay the scene where the Talons shoot multiple knives into Dick's arms and legs and drag him across the floor.
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Preview: Batman vs. Robin #5 (of 5)
Batman vs. Robin #5 preview. The Lazarus Volcano has left its impact on planet Earth, but the fallout from Bruce and Damian Wayne’s war is far from over #comics #comicbooks
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Batman vs Robin #1
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Batman vs. Robin (2022) #5
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Out this week: Batman vs. Robin #5 (DC, $5.99):
The first four issues of this miniseries by Mark Waid and Mahmud Asrar served as a prelude to the big Lazarus Planet event that ran in January and February. This issue is an epilogue to the whole event, as we see father and son come together to bury the hatchet … but is that figuratively or literally?
See what else is coming to your local comic book store this week.
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