Batman and Robin Vol. 7: Robin Rises (the New 52)

Batman and Robin Vol. 7: Robin Rises (the New 52)

Peter Tomasi2015
It all ends here After his son Robin's body is stolen by alien hordes, Batman finds himself on the deadly planet of Apokolips--home planet of the murderous despot Darkseid Aided by his allies Red Hood, Batgirl and Red Robin, Bruce Wayne pushes must face down the most powerful villains in the universe to recover his son's coffin--a son who he'd do anything to bring back. But on a hellish planet light years from Earth, has that wish come true? Has Robin risen? The final chapter of a two-year storyline comes to a close here in BATMAN AND ROBIN VOL. 7: ROBIN RISES, by the New York Times best-selling team of Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, also featuring illustrations from legendary artist Andy Kubert. Collects BATMAN AND ROBIN #35-40, ROBIN RISES: ALPHA #1, BATMAN AND ROBIN ANNUAL #3 and stories from SECRET ORIGINS #4.
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Lorien O'Brien@lorienkittybooks
5 stars
Aug 31, 2021

With the latest from DC's New 52 in the Batfamily, this is perhaps the only volume 7 I have truly enjoyed. With the move to repeat a plot point from 2011/2010 I was very disappointed. I felt they had no ideas. This was a great idea. While losing Robin isn't new to Batman (see the late 1980's Batman: A Death in the Family) this was more personal thanks to who killed him and who he was. Batman's downward spiral was heartbreaking and powerful. It affected his relationship with everyone in the Justice League and every member of his family. It was brilliantly done. This, the beautiful climax all of us hoped for is just as brilliant. How hard it was for Batman to get his boy back, and what happened after, the challenges for both of them, and how Damian has grown, and needs his father is beautiful. And then what happened in Batman 7, not looking forward to what that does to him. -_-+ But Robin Rises is absolutely a 5 out of 5 stars for me.

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