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Batman & Robin: Dark Knight vs. White Knight
by Paul Cornell, Peter J. Tomasi, Judd Winick
So this is actually 3 different stories in one. They all vary in quality but let's just say the first story doesn't do the rest of this book justice.
So we start off with one of the weirdest/dumbest villains ever. Una Nemo has a big ass hole in her head and decides she has to kill people. Batman (Dick) and Robin (Damien) go to stop her. On top of that we get another story, which is the title, Dark Knight vs White Knight, which is the highlight of the entire collection. This one is about Batman and Robin trying to stop a crazy person who is killing family members and such of criminals. Last but not least is about Red hood being his insane motherfucking ass as always.
Good: Loved the dark night vs white knight story. Highly entertaining, banter between Damien and Dick is spot on, and the ending is wonderful. I also enjoyed the Red Hood story as it was fun and the banter once again was great as well as the art.
Bad: The first story is easily the weakest, with a terrible villain, and very little else to care about. Also, the 90's art throwback didn't help.
Overall the 2nd and 3rd part of this collection push it to the 4 star rating where's the first story holds it back from being amazing. A 4 out of 5.
So we start off with one of the weirdest/dumbest villains ever. Una Nemo has a big ass hole in her head and decides she has to kill people. Batman (Dick) and Robin (Damien) go to stop her. On top of that we get another story, which is the title, Dark Knight vs White Knight, which is the highlight of the entire collection. This one is about Batman and Robin trying to stop a crazy person who is killing family members and such of criminals. Last but not least is about Red hood being his insane motherfucking ass as always.
Good: Loved the dark night vs white knight story. Highly entertaining, banter between Damien and Dick is spot on, and the ending is wonderful. I also enjoyed the Red Hood story as it was fun and the banter once again was great as well as the art.
Bad: The first story is easily the weakest, with a terrible villain, and very little else to care about. Also, the 90's art throwback didn't help.
Overall the 2nd and 3rd part of this collection push it to the 4 star rating where's the first story holds it back from being amazing. A 4 out of 5.