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Batman and Robin #1 – Review

By Peter J. Tomasi (writer), Patrick Gleason (pencils), Mick Gray (inks), John Kalisz (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Robin (his son Damian Wayne) mark the anniversary of Thomas and Martha’s death before being called out to work: someone is attempting to steal nuclear fuel rods from a Gotham power plant. [...]

Batman and Robin #26 – Review

By David Hine (writer), Greg Tocchini (artist, pgs. 1-14), Andrei Bressan (artist, pgs. 15-20), Artur Fujita (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: Batman, Robin and Nightrunner must deal with a mass escape from Le Jardin Noir, the Parisian equivalent of Arkham Asylum. Will they be able to conquer an entire new pantheon of super-powered criminals, [...]

Batman and Robin #25 – Review

By Judd Winick (writer), Greg Tocchini (artist, pgs. 1-16), Andy Smith (artist, pgs. 17-20), Artur Fujita (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: The Red Hood, Batman and Robin continue to work together for ostensibly mutual benefit. Can Jason Todd actually be trusted, or does he have his own plan and agenda? (Hint: he’s Jason Todd.) [...]

Batman and Robin #24 – Review

By Judd Winick (writer), Greg Tocchini (art), Artur Fujita (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: Jason Todd is sprung from prison by the Menagerie, but finds himself fighting alongside Batman and Robin when he realizes that the price for his freedom might be more than he’s willing to pay. What’s Good: I’ve been a fan [...]

Batman and Robin #23 – Review

By Judd Winick (writer), Guillem March (1-10) and Andrei Bressan (11-20) (art), Alex Sinclair (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: Jason Todd, the Robin-turned-resurrected-homicidal-maniac, wants out of Arkham and into a general prison population. He gets his wish, and things go just about as well as you’d expect with Jason surrounded by bad guys who [...]

The Joker’s Asylum: Killer Croc – Review

By Mike Raicht (writer), David Yardin and Cliff Richards (art), Rodney Ramos (inks, pg. 21), Joe Villarrubia (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: Another tale spun by the Clown Prince of Crime, this one dealing with Killer Croc’s escape from Arkham and his adoption by a severely dysfunctional criminal family. What’s Good: Although I’m a [...]

Joker’s Asylum: Harley Quinn – Review

By James Patrick (writer), Joe Quinones (art), Alex Sinclair (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: Joker settles in to tell us another tell, this one about Harley Quinn and her quest to break out of Arkham so that she can be with her Mr. J on the most specialist day of the year. What’s Good: [...]

Joker’s Asylum: Mad Hatter – Review

By Landry Quinn Walker (writer), Keith Giffen and Bill Sienkiewicz (art), David Baron (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: The Joker spins another tale from Arkham for our benefit. This one is about Jervis Tetch, and gives us a poignant little peak into the Mad Hatter’s unique brand of psychosis. What’s Good: Quite a lot, [...]

Joker’s Asylum: The Riddler – Review

By Peter Calloway (writer), Andres Guinaldo (pencils), Raul Fernandez (inks) Tomeu Morey (colors) and Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: From his cell in Arkham, the Joker tells us a story about Edward Nygma’s attempt to solve one of the greatest riddles of them all: what makes a person fall in love? What’s Good: I’m of [...]

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