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james_desantis 's review for:
Robin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1
by Chuck Dixon, Norm Rapmund, Andy Kubert, Devin Grayson, Tom King, Peter J. Tomasi, Frank Miller, Marv Wolfman, Lee Weeks, Scott McDaniel, Dan Jurgens, Mikel Janín, Kenneth Rocafort, James Tynion IV, Tim Seeley, Judd Winick, Nicola Scott, Tom Grummett
Like any collection of short stories the quality varies. However, I'd say this was far more good than bad for sure.
The worst story for me was probably the Titans story where Dick shows off his spy skills. And then the actual Agent Grayson story which is also pretty lame and a okay ending can't really save it.
The Stephanie Brown story seems to be the one a lot of people hate as it's her trying on her suit and it tearing. It's a bit sexist but I think the idea was to be funny and it did make me chuckle. I mean how do you expect Stephanie to fit into Tim's clothes and it not feel weird? I dunno I got a laugh out of it.
But the best story in here is Jason Todd's story which focuses all on his relationship with bruce. Little kid Jason is also adorable. I also enjoyed Wolfman's story and I enjoyed Tim's story of asking his fellow brothers what he should do.
The last story is the odd one out which I guess connects to Damien's Teen Titan work where he's locking up criminals in his own personal basement. Weird but fun.
But yeah overall a really fun collection of Robin stories. All have charm to them, but some written better than others. A 3.5 out of 5. I'll bump it to a 4.
The worst story for me was probably the Titans story where Dick shows off his spy skills. And then the actual Agent Grayson story which is also pretty lame and a okay ending can't really save it.
The Stephanie Brown story seems to be the one a lot of people hate as it's her trying on her suit and it tearing. It's a bit sexist but I think the idea was to be funny and it did make me chuckle. I mean how do you expect Stephanie to fit into Tim's clothes and it not feel weird? I dunno I got a laugh out of it.
But the best story in here is Jason Todd's story which focuses all on his relationship with bruce. Little kid Jason is also adorable. I also enjoyed Wolfman's story and I enjoyed Tim's story of asking his fellow brothers what he should do.
The last story is the odd one out which I guess connects to Damien's Teen Titan work where he's locking up criminals in his own personal basement. Weird but fun.
But yeah overall a really fun collection of Robin stories. All have charm to them, but some written better than others. A 3.5 out of 5. I'll bump it to a 4.