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Robins

Robins #4

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The Robins are splintered after the events in the graveyard. On their own and on the hunt for the distributor of the SKP Tech, the former sidekicks are on the warpath, tearing through Gotham and Blüdhaven following any and all leads. But while the Robins descend on the criminal underworld, where has Tim Drake disappeared to?

22 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 9, 2022

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Tim Seeley

1,659 books611 followers
Tim Seeley is a comic book artist and writer known for his work on books such as G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, The Dark Elf Trilogy, Batman Eternal and Grayson. He is also the co-creator of the Image Comics titles Hack/Slash[1] and Revival, as well as the Dark Horse titles, ExSanguine and Sundowners. He lives in Chicago.

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Author 6 books45 followers
March 1, 2022
This title is losing steam to me. The misdirects and miscues muddy the plot and then we get straight exposition of what we can already determine or have been shown. The art makes it hard to enjoy and the storytelling has taken a dive. The psychology aspect renewed my intrigue a bit, but I'm getting tired and feel like this should have been a shorter series or given to a team that can represent the Robins better.
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911 reviews
February 18, 2022
So... I want to like this series, but it's... mediocre.

I like Seeley, I really wanted more Red Hood, but this...

The art is not very good, and the characters feel off or uneven. It's got a good mystery, and it's certainly not the worst thing I've read, but I wanted this series to be much better.
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312 reviews6 followers
February 18, 2022
Dude, huh? This series is so up and down for me. The dialogue is fantastic for the most part and can be really funny, but it’s also like, confusing? I don’t know. The slice of life aspects of this story are great, but I’m not enjoying most of the plot otherwise
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2,054 reviews13 followers
March 5, 2022
Another book that tells me I need to just wait for these miniseries to finish up and read them all at once. It's not bad but there's so much going on and I forgot like everything in the three issues before this.
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75 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2022
Good art. The story is interesting but I think I have a good idea what is going to happen which irks me.
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558 reviews
February 18, 2022
The first issue had me excited but the way in which this story has been told is confusing me.

Once the series ends I'll need to reread it to give it a final review but for now it feels disjointed.
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100 reviews3 followers
October 13, 2025
Aww they always need each other no matter where they are. Also jfc, Tim doesn't get a fucking break. Like I'd be rich for every story I've come across the guy is always in a tight spot 😭
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5 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2022
Jenny Wren is about as interesting as a 'Harry Potter's Long Lost Twin Sister' fanfiction. 4/10
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