ladieswholunch's review against another edition

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4.0

The last four panels...nobody talk to me.

lillian_francis's review

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4.0

This is tied in to the Bat family crossover event Death of a Family. Full disclosure I only read the Red Hood, Nightwing, and TT issues (because that is what I own) and in doing this I got the general gist of what was going on. As with anything surrounding the Joker, it was mighty disturbing. But I did like seeing the Robins all together.
I'm worried how events will play on the minds of the boys, especially Jason.

mella201111090's review

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4.0

Me gusto mucho, tiene cosas que puede mejorar pero esta bastante bien

frantic_vampire's review

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3.0

3.5 stars


I think this is my least favorite volume of this series so far. It felt like it was all over the place. Everything felt jumbled and disconnected. I think the disconnect might have come from the clashing art styles. The Death of the Family comic run was a huge departure from the rest of the RHATO comics art style. I also noticed that Jason’s inner monologue felt a little stilted. Like it wasn’t completely thought out. It really pulled me out of the story.

I don’t like how the Death of the Family arc feels like it was forced into this series. I know it was a necessary plot point, but I think it could have been better. Or maybe done in a way that feels like it actually fit into this particular series. This series isn’t nearly as dark as this story arc made it seem. So, overall I’m giving this a solid three and a half out of five stars.

geekery's review

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3.0

Have I mentioned before that this series is so bad but so enjoyable? Cause it is. It's the definition of a guilty pleasure

thebookishbabbler's review

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5.0

In the third installment of this series thugs take a dark turn, and in all the right ways. This is such an emotional ride and I love it for that. Also...night wing.
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