A review by seawarrior
Batman and Robin, Volume 2: Pearl by Allen Passalaqua, Tom Nguyen, Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, Peter J. Tomasi, Dezi Sienty, Carlos M. Mangual, Andy Clarke, Keith Champagne, Lee Garbett, Tomás Giorello, John Kalisz, Ray McCarthy

4.0

This volume focused less on Bruce and Damian's struggle to find understanding with each other, and more on Damian's want to prove himself as a Robin. The antagonists in these issues lacked the same depth that Nobody possessed in the previous arc, but they were still interesting characters and each plotline remained engaging regardless. 

I was very fond of the moments in which the Batboys were all together, though I do hope their rivalries are eventually able to grow into healthier ones with less animosity. Overall my favorite scene was the last one included in this trade, since it was truly touching and showed a softer side of Damian. The Wayne family may be unconventional, but I've come to find their personalities and dynamics highly appealing while continuing to read more comics involving them.