A review by sandeeisreading
Grayson, Volume 1: Agents of Spyral by Juan Castro, Stephen Mooney, Tom King, Guillermo Ortego, Jonathan Glapion, Carlos M. Mangual, Mikel Janín, Jeremy Cox, Tim Seeley, Andrew Robinson

4.0

I love Dick.. Grayson. :)

I am sooooo sorry. I just to throw one out there. Haha.

Yes! I love this. After reading The Court of Owls and City of Owls, I've grown quite fond of Dick... Grayson. He's the type of character you can't help but like. He's good at what he does and has this certain charisma about him. He could get a bit cocky at times which, I think, is part of his appeal.

THINGS THAT I LIKED:

- I really liked Dick... Grayson. Seriously. I like Grayson. Haha. He's quite hot. Sorry. I just had to say it.
- The fact that I didn't have to read any previous book to understand how he ended up in Spyral was great.I had this issue when I read The Flash: Rebirth, where I did not understand what was going on. It seems that you have to read another series to understand that one, which was a shame.
- I really liked Batman and Grayson's relationship. You really see the high respect they have for each other. He really became like a father or brother to Grayson and I really liked that dynamic to their relationship.
- Dick jokes.Haha. It was funny.
- The illustrations were so well doneand just so good to look at. The colors were very vibrant, but not too much that it would hurt the eyes.
- There was a map... and the map and what they did with the map was so awesome. Haha. It was very creative. Two thumbs up.
- I've always been a sucker for romance. Hehe. And there is one here, which I completely buy. I really liked Helena.
- Can I just say it again, Dick... Grayson is hot. Look at those abs man!
- The dialogues were not sappy, cheesy. They were really done well.
- The last issue in this volume is the best. I really liked how the story was reversely told. You get to see the end, then the story moves back to how it began. It was great. A bit heartbreaking though.

THE THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE

- I know I said I liked that I didn't have to read a previous comic book to understand what happened to Grayson, but the way they did it here, was too in your face.
- I really liked the concept of Spyral, but there are some times that I feel like I don't know what they're real purpose is. I'm not sure if I missed anything, but I really don't get why this faceless man wants those organs. I really don't.

I think that basically summed up my thoughts and feelings about Grayson. I'm definitely curious to see more from this, since it ended in quite a bit of a cliffie.