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Loading... Batman: A Lonely Place of Dyingby Marv Wolfman (Writer), Jim Aparo (Illustrator), Mike DeCarlo (Illustrator), Tom Grummett (Illustrator), Bob McLeod (Illustrator) — 1 more, George Pérez (Artist)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is the collected version of the introduction arc of Timothy Drake, the third (and current) Robin, following shortly after the death of Jason Todd, Robin-2, in "A Death in the Family". This was much better than I expected it to be. I read "A Death in the Family" and found it, at best, to be blah; at worst, to be outright bad. Plus, '90s superhero comics. But Aparo's Batman art is, as always, excellent, and the story's actually quite well-plotted and well-written. Bruce, Dick, and Tim all shine through in some solid character work, and the minor characters are well done; the crime-fighting bits of the story are well matched with the emotional arc without ever overshadowing it. no reviews | add a review
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A few of them, like Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying, are very much stuck when they were written and don't compel me as much to keep going. I never stuck to this art style, everything seems like campy 60s cheese, everybody has the same hair color; when Dick Grayson, Tim Drake and Bruce Wayne are all in the same room, I had to double check who was talking. I did like the idea of Batman needing a Robin and Tim Drake is a cool character, but all the Teen Titans stuff was over my head. ( )