A review by iffer
Batman and Robin, Volume 1: Born to Kill by Guy Major, Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, Peter J. Tomasi, John Kalisz

3.0

I'm not a parent, but I definitely found the theme of Bruce and Damian, both anything from normally "family" types, and both with plenty of their own personal baggage, trying to learn to be family intriguing and affecting. I also enjoyed learning about Bruce's past with Ducard. Damian is a weird character, and his atypical "upbringing," if you can call being molded into a killer by his mother and training by the League of Assassins an "upbringing," justifies him not acting or sounding like an ordinary 10-year-old, the way in which he acts both like a snotty brat and creepy ice-for-veins adult is jarring, which I think is sometimes, but not always, the effect that Tomasi was going for.