A review by unladylike
Robin War by Lee Bermejo

2.0

A boring mini-event about a youth uprising vigilante movement, written and edited by people who have obviously never actually been part of a revolutionary movement. It seems to claim questioning power structures, but has its characters contradicting themselves left and right. One of its main heroes - Dick Grayson, the first Robin - calls the cops on all his friends and the kids trying to stand up against evil, and when they're all imprisoned in a Gotham birdcage version of Gitmo by aristocratic supervillains, he [motherfucking Nightwing!) tries justifying his snitch ass with some rubbish about "controlling arrests" "for their own good." I like a lot of the ideas that are *implied* or *alluded to* in this story, but fuck Robin War for its execution.