Robin #8
| Writer | Joshua Williamson |
| Artist | Max Dunbar, Gleb Melnikov |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
It's time for a rematch! Robin and Connor Hawke face off for round two in their winner-take-all battle for League of Lazarus supremacy, but with the tournament nearing its end, what surprises does Mother Soul have up her sleeve? I hope it doesn't involve that massive, hellish pit and the immortal monster lying within it-aw beans, it's about that, isn't it?!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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But Why Tho? - William J. Jackson
Nov 23, 2021I didn't think Robin's journey could be so revealing, so maturing for the character by placing him in a story with more combat than dialogue. But with this issue especially, Robin has blossomed into an independent, self-motivated hero who has learned from others and his own mistakes. Read Full Review
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Dark Knight News - Fay Clark
Nov 27, 2021Please, just read it so we can freak out together, I have no idea how I'm dealing with this. Read Full Review
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Timala Elliott
Nov 23, 2021The illustrations in this chapter feature detailed drawings with an emphasis on character expression and form. The color palette and bold designs perfectly match the tone of the story. And I found that these elements enhanced the intensity of the perfectly executed action-oriented panels. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Nov 23, 2021Damian can be a hard character to like at times, but this is the run he's needed for a long time. Read Full Review
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9.0
Batman-News - Matina Newsom
Nov 23, 2021I said it earlier and I'll say it here, if you want to read a book that does an incredible job pacing and laying out a fight between two characters, pick this issue up. The entire creative team comes together here to make this issue utterly stunning to read, and in a way that doesn't feel rushed at all. Melnikov and Dunbar are the real stars of it, creating dynamic art, paneling, and incredible moments. Please, pick up this series. Read Full Review
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9.0
COMICON - Scott Redmond
Nov 25, 2021It's the final countdown as the Lazarus Island tournament is down to the final two, and the actual reasons behind the entire tournament prepare to make themselves known to the entire world. The character-defining exploration of Damian Wayne and the world of Batman continues as the creative team keeps bringing their very best to each and every single page. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Nov 23, 2021If you dig kung-fu movies and action, you'll love Robin #8. This book is nearly all action, in fact, which can make it a quick read and lighter on the story, but it makes up for that with a cliffhanger that'll have you begging for more. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Nov 23, 2021This is a title that could have easily been botched, but its developing into one of DCs most engaging team books. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Nov 24, 2021Robin #8 presents the knock down, drag out final brawl between Damian and Hawke, and it's everything readers have anticipated. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Batman Universe - Donald Townsend
Nov 24, 2021The creatives continue to delve deep into Damian's story and are masterful at depicting a rich and touching narrative in this coming-of-age arc for one of the most compelling characters in the DC Universe. With beautiful art and contemplative storybeats, Robin remains a top-tier book and a must-read for fans of all ages. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Nov 23, 2021The real story is beginning finally and while I'm happy that the tournament is over, the final bit to it here was actually kind of interesting in pitting Connor Hawke versus our Boy Wonder and showing us who the top bird in the martial arts field is. That being said though, the fight lasted a long time and when we finally get to the really interesting parts of the book it feels like it ends just as soon as it begins. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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As per the track record, this is an amazing issue of probably the best book write now by DC. The pacing to laying out a fight between two characters is amazing cannot wait for the next issue. Hopefully Damian will win some solid fights in future because you know its his book plus idk both father son (Batman and Robin) having been having a lot of losses in recent issues of there own books.
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I thought Damian is stronger...
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Robin is probably my favorite DC book, its just super fun, it has great characters, every issue has great art by Gleb Melnikov, and in this issue Max Dunbar, who's also kicking some ass. Joshua Williamson understands and write Damian so well. This issue had great action sequences and the plot keeps getting better
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9.5
This is the BEST series DC has in its lineup and the artwork is unmatched by anything else at DC or any other publisher. Probably the best drawn fight scene I've ever seen in a comic.
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9.0
This is, once again, a really good issue. Incredible action scenes. Big Gleb has outdone himself once more, and Dunbar doesn't let down, either. The issue briskly moves the plot along, too! Satisfying read, though also feels really short, due to the extensive action taking up a significant chunk of the chapter. And that ending! I feel much better about the end of chapter 1, now. I have a feeling that this Robin book, when it comes out as a volume, will be a must-have among recent bat-related titles. One small nitpick. I understand but don't particularly like the 'I've been taking abuse my whole life. Why stop now?' line from Damian. It seems a little bit too vulnerable for Damian in such a public environment, and honestly, edgy. On the o more
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Little too long on the action scenes, but overall a great issue that sets up a potentially exciting conclusion
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This is a fun issue that doesn't take itself too seriously.
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"The Demon Rises" Another solid issue from Josh Williamson. Good art, kick-ass fight and a nice cliffhanger.
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Williamson is knocking it out of the park with his character work here and Melnikov's art is a perfect match for the story that's being told. My only criticism of the book would have to be the pace. It's so decompressed at times and I'd like to see it move along a little more.
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