The games are over and Jenny Wren’s traps have finally sprung around the Robins! Can the teen wonders unravel the truth behind Jenny’s connections to Batman- or will the true first Robin finally rip apart the Bat-Family once and for all?
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.
Meh. I found myself getting confused at more than one point through this series and certainly here in the last issue of it. Art was all over the place. I'm not sure if this whole thing was rushed or Seeley didn't go into this with a game plan already established. This wasn't the worst thing i've ever read but it definitely wasn't great.
I collected this series as it was released monthly and honestly I was so confused by the way the story was told. Was it just cause I had such large gaps between issues?
I regularly read monthlys and this has been my least favorite month after month...
Maybe sometime I'll binge the whole series and see if it reads better in a collected form.
But unfortunately I can't recommend this rather disjointed story.
This was a mediocre series, so it gets a mediocre rating. The art was iffy, the storyline wasn't that great, the characterizations were off at times, and I was left emotionally unsatisfied at the end.
Then again, it wasn't the worst art I've seen, and I liked some of the ideas, like the way Batman saw things going if the Robins hadn't become Robin in the first place... so shrugs, three stars.
Tim is a genius. Damian is highly influenced by Jonathan Kent. Spoiler is a best friend. Richard Greyson needs to believe in himself. Jason needs manners and to believe in himself.
This was a confusing series but I liked Jason hanging out with the other Robins. Looks like I need to stick to Batman: Wayne Family Adventures if I want more :( but I wasn't board I am taking this as a win.
Interesting story, badly executed. Honestly just give me robins together against crime like it was the first issue, idk why it had to be a story centered around batman...
Enjoyed this run though there were a few moments of huh what happening in places. I'm finally catching up on comic reading so I know I'm eons behind here!