DC Comics Batman & Robin HC Vol 01 Born To Kill ( The New 52 )
J**R
Batman new 52's
Not killing a plot line on this... can most definitely say the graphics are amazing... the art is first class the storyline is brilliant... all in the Style of a new 52..... what more can anybody ask for....If you don't get any of this series you are missing some very good entertaining Reading and it's Batman....... who doesn't want to read about Batman ?
K**A
Wasn't sure if I was going to like this as I never really liked Damian Wayne as ...
Wasn't sure if I was going to like this as I never really liked Damian Wayne as a character. But this is the New 52 and some subtle changes have been made and WOW, this book is great. The struggle of fatherhood for Bruce, Damian's tough upbringing by the League of Shadows and their conflicting ideologies on life make this a great read where Alfred plays an important role in both their lives. Of course there is also a villain that needs dealing with but this new villain, known as Nobody, also plays an important part in the relationship between Damian and Bruce. This might possibly be Peter J. Tomasi's best piece of work.
J**S
Good but not great.
Not as fantastic as it was billed to be. I'd read a lot of reviews saying this was the series to follow and whilst it's quite good it wasn't amazing by any stretch of the imagination.It gave me a good insight into the current relationship between Batman and the new Robin, his son Damian but if it was meant to cut deep or bring out a lot of emotions it certainly fell rather short for me.The best part of the whole volume is definitely the history and backstory of Nobody. That was something to get excited about.I'll follow the series to see how it progresses.
M**A
Born To Kill is a brilliant step forward in the Batman & Robin story!
Batman & Robin: Born To Kill explores some of the most interesting ideas and concepts in the Batman chronology to date. With Damien Wayne taking up the Robin mantle and Bruce Wayne returning as the Dark Knight, the father-and-son-crime-fighting-duo take on their biggest hurdle to date - each other.With Damien's place as son of the original Batman and daughter to the heir of the League of Shadows, he is torn between the two worlds and two opposing moral standpoints; the hard-line "code" of his father to never take a life, and the murderous yet seemingly logical word of his Mother and the League, whilst also finding his place as the fourth Robin and within Bruce, Alfred and the rest of the Wayne family's lives.Will Damien learn his place and accept himself as his father's son, or will his past as a League assassin and his allegiance to his Mother shape his fate?....
S**E
A war for Damian's soul
This book is definetly worth a try, the storyline is great, very enjoyable, the characters are likable and funny when needed, the art is fantastic, it’s good to look at. I recommend this book to anyone who loves comics or just interested in getting to know the genre.
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