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james_desantis 's review for:
Red Robin, Vol. 2: Collision
by Christopher Yost
I'm really enjoying this series. Maybe because I never cared about Tim before, maybe because I just enjoy Yost writing (check out scarlet spider) but I'm actually having fun here.
SO Ra is not happy with Red Robin's betrayal. He sends all his people to Gotham to show the little birdy what's what. Robin is like nah-uh, and heads back to Gotham to help his friends. Unlike Batman though, he doesn't do it himself, he relies on friends to help.
It's a entertaining, well drawn, little arc of Tim growing up to be the man (and detective) he's meant to be. He's not as funny as Dick, he's not as ruthless as Todd or Damian, but he has a charm about him, something that makes him fun to read, and these last two volumes prove that.
Some cheese in here included, Red Robin has been a fun adventure so far. On to volume 3, and a new writer, so hoping for the best.
SO Ra is not happy with Red Robin's betrayal. He sends all his people to Gotham to show the little birdy what's what. Robin is like nah-uh, and heads back to Gotham to help his friends. Unlike Batman though, he doesn't do it himself, he relies on friends to help.
It's a entertaining, well drawn, little arc of Tim growing up to be the man (and detective) he's meant to be. He's not as funny as Dick, he's not as ruthless as Todd or Damian, but he has a charm about him, something that makes him fun to read, and these last two volumes prove that.
Some cheese in here included, Red Robin has been a fun adventure so far. On to volume 3, and a new writer, so hoping for the best.