Batman

Batman A Death in the Family

The fate of the second Robin, a.k.a. Jason Todd, is determined in Ethopia where Jason travels to find his biological mother, Sheila Haywood.
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maitha mana@maithalikesapplepies
4 stars
Apr 3, 2024

My only wish is for a clearer revelation between Batman and Alfred's humble relationship. 'He feels best with the wind rushing through his cape and the cold pressing against his face. This is his element. Here, in the night, in the cold, swinging through the blackness, he is home.'

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Briar's Reviews@briarsreviews
4 stars
Jul 31, 2023

Batman: A Death in the Family was an amazing collection of comics full of the nerdy Batman I always loved! Every year on my birthday I splurge a little bit and buy myself a comic book. I bought this one year ago and totally slacked on reading it and posting my review. So now is my time to shine and finally reveal my thoughts on it! So far, this is one of my favourite series of comics in the Batman universe. Is it the best ever? No. Is it a hit or miss set of comics? Yes. But I absolutely love the artwork featured within this book. The style alone of how it was written pulls me in to the story and made me want to continue reading it. Add in the bright colours and old style comics and you have me hooked! I love retro/old style Batman, it's my aesthetic for comic books. This set of comics was interesting because back in the day readers got to vote what happened to Robin. That little information alone makes me more interested in this book - can you imagine eagerly waiting for the next comic to know whether or not the general public agreed with you on Robin's fate? That is so intriguing to me (and the results interested me even more). Clearly I need to read the earlier comics featuring Robin to see if I can understand why his fate was so tragic. When you look at the big picture, this was something gigantic that the DC Comics line did. The writers depended on the readers to determine a character's fate. This appears to be a strategic marketing campaign (as this comic and plot line is still famous to this day) but also very problematic. Some people like that the writers left the fate of Robin in the hands of the readers, but others are 100% against it. That sort of background to the story is what pulls me in - it's dramatic and interesting. I find this comic series to be a little more brutal (without spoiling how the death occurs, of course). I wouldn't recommend it for younger readers (teenagers and up are my suggested audience). There is also a little bit of politics in this book as well, which might not be understood by the younger audience if they choose to read it. I do dislike the fact that the ending to this book is given away in the title. It's a really good name, but it also ruins everything for the reader. We know what's going to happen based on the title and the cover page. I'm not sure how they could change this because it is so attention grabbing. My other issue with this book is the plot line - it seemed like the writers rushed into the plot line as a way to simply kill Robin off. Robin is going to find his mother, magically finds her and BAM he's done for. I would have liked to see the Mother storyline expanded a little more and made it meaningful so the death did feel more powerful (especially if they are going to ruin the surprise by making the title "Death in the Family"). On a side note, I always looked up to Batman as a child. Now that I'm an adult and reading this book, I think I've changed my mind. This Batman wasn't the brightest or most helpful in the end. Alfred seemed to be so invested, but Bruce/Batman did not. I plan to pick up a few more comic books to see if this is a writer issue or simply how Bruce/Batman was meant to be in the long run. Four out of five stars!

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Ryan LaFerney@ryantlaferney
2 stars
Dec 15, 2022

I love Batman, don't get me wrong. But this is an overrated comic and certainly a product of it's time. I also just don't care for the Joker in the age of Reganomics.

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Mohammed Moussa@redpirate90
5 stars
Sep 20, 2022

God speed Jason Todd

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Amr Khater @khater
2 stars
Aug 31, 2022

Just some information you should know DC 1. They don't speak Farsi in Lebanon 2. Not all arabs are terrorists with no laws what so ever. 3. Iranians are not arabs. I know this was purplished in 1988 and all, but these are basic knowledge.

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Brianna@dinosauriaclade
4 stars
Aug 1, 2022

Yeah, I’m getting back into Batman comics. But, ironically, not for the Bat who I used to think I adored. I really just love the Robins. What better way to get reacquainted than with such a pivotal chapter in Jason’s existence? Classic. Laden with familiar angst. Wonderful moments with Jason, Dick, and even Tim if you make sure to read the version that also contains A Lonely Place of Dying. Actual way I’ll probably rate all DC collections: 3 out of 5 Robins. Not bad. (Because, yes, I count Stephanie.)

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Sans@sans
4 stars
Sep 11, 2021

I'd forgotten I'd borrowed this from a friend early in the year. I still remember how difficult it was to read. This was a new level of brutality for me, not surprising considering it was one of the first Batman comics I'd read. Even now, after dipping muuuuuch deeper into the Batfam history, A Death in the Family still stands out as awful and very compelling.

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Ícaro Morbeck@icaromorbeck
3 stars
Jun 30, 2024
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Mat Connor@mconnor
1 star
Jun 25, 2024
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Brendan @bwbrewster
4 stars
Jun 11, 2024
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Colton Ray@coltonmray
3 stars
Apr 16, 2024
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bea@beafish
3 stars
Mar 17, 2024
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Jb@jbr1992
5 stars
Mar 1, 2024
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Nay@naydee
3 stars
Jan 21, 2024
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Teddy Calavera@teddycalavera
4 stars
Jan 12, 2024
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Jo A@thecupofjo
5 stars
Jan 1, 2024
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Jo A@thecupofjo
3 stars
Jan 1, 2024
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Dimitris Papastergiou@s4murai
4 stars
Jul 1, 2023
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Alex@sharkerator
3 stars
May 28, 2023
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Courtney@courtney30
4 stars
Nov 1, 2022
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Ankush Swarnakar@ankushswar1
5 stars
Oct 24, 2022
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Rowan Myers@cupofstars
5 stars
Oct 12, 2022
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Ahmed Bakr@abakr92
3 stars
Sep 1, 2022
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Omar AlHashmi@omaralhashmi
3 stars
Jul 11, 2022