We are Robin

Lee Bermejo

Book - 2016

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Subjects
Genres
Superhero comics
Science fiction comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
Burbank, CA : DC Comics [2016]-
Language
English
Main Author
Lee Bermejo (author)
Item Description
"Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger.
Originally published in single magazine form as: We are Robin 1-6 [volume 1] ; We are Robin 7-13 [volume 2]
Physical Description
volumes (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781401259822
9781401264901
  • volume 1. The Vigilante business
  • volume 2. Jokers
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In the aftermath of the Batman: Endgame story arc, a vacuum exists in the Gotham City superhero community, and who better to fill it than a diverse team of teenagers with axes to grind? Bermejo (Batman: Noel) is joined by artists Jorge Corona (Teen Titans Go!) and Rob Haynes (Batman: Black and White) to begin the sagas of six heroes collected by an unknown benefactor called the Nest to bring justice to the broken streets of Gotham. Corona's wild, kinetic style lends intensity to even the quietest scenes, allowing Bermejo room to explore teen melodrama in his own brooding style. The new Robins bring gender, racial, and class diversity to the Bat-books in an authentic way that reflects the social circles modern young adults experience. A story drawn by James Harvey (Masterplasty) shifts suddenly to pop art-inspired designs and sly Easter eggs, providing an intermission of sorts before Corona and Haynes return to push this volume to its action-packed finale. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

This "Robin" designates a sort of Baker Street Irregulars for the Batman operation, made up of disaffected teens: rebellious, inspired by charismatic heroes, and itching for something cool to do. Moreover, they reflect the city's ethnic variety. When newbie Duke Thomas discovers a conspiracy to blow up city landmarks, the team finds out that the vigilante life brings tragedy, opprobrium, and self-doubt. Colorful, well-designed, unpretty art. Teens and adults. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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