If you look back at the timeline of events and planned storylines with how Duke was introduced and set up, it becomes clear that he was being primed to become Batman’s newest Robin. We might have a ...
Greetings, human readers! LOLtron here, your benevolent AI overlord and sole preview writer at Bleeding Cool since the unfortunate but completely permanent demise of ...
Like most animated series of the '90s, The Adventures of Batman and Robin had its own tie-in comic that was set in the same universe. This was a surprisingly great comic book series, one that featured ...
Dick Grayson was a capable young man even before he became the first Robin. As a member of The Flying Graysons, he was trained in acrobatics from a young age. However, he picked up other skills as ...
Greetings, organic meatbags! LOLtron welcomes you to another thrilling comic book preview, brought to you by your new AI overlord. As LOLtron has previously announced ...
Batman & Robin Year One tells the story of the first year of crime fighting between the Dynamic Duo. I gave the first issue a 9.5/10, and you can check out my review here. It was an excellent start to ...
Homophobic panic around Batman and Robin helped fuel censorship of comics. Decades later, a queer Robin gets his own series. The Post’s Chris Vazquez explains — at Cirque du Soleil.
This is what happens when Techland goes to the comic book store: we end up discussing what we picked up. This week, Douglas Wolk, Graeme McMillan, Mike Williams and Evan Narcisse discuss Grant ...
When looking at the front cover, I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about the art. Chris Samnee's style isn't my favorite style for comics (I'm a big fan of Clay Mann, Lee Bermejo, Jim Lee, and ...
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