Batman and Robin #1
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:59 pm
Ok, so I'm torn.. Torn between wanting to see how this book turns out, and wanting to avoid it before it falls victim to Morrisson's inability to coherently finish after so long on a title. But never the less I grabbed the first issue, and may very well follow through on at least the second.
So if you weren't aware already, Dick is Batman and Damian is Robin. Their interactions together are interesting, as Dick is trying to make sure Damian stays somewhat in line, all the while holding up some brave face as he seems to doubt he's fully ready to become Batman. I particularly liked their talks with Alfred, who has become Dick's confidant seemingly moreso than before. Though both of them seem to be working well with Damian, who's apparently perfected the idea of the flying Batmobile.
The art, to me, was standard Quitely. The only real complaint I had about it was the various ages that Dick appears to have throughout the book. When he wears the cape and cowl, he seems to be just as old as Bruce, but when he has it off, he look like his normal age. Granted it might be hard to distingues ages under a cowl like that, but it really makes Dick look like he's about 15 years older when he has it on, which at times annoyed me a bit.
Otherwise, it wasn't a terrible issue, but nothing spectacular for a first issue. I'll most likely grab the next one or two issues to see what else comes out of it, though I'm not officially adding it to my pull list just yet.
So if you weren't aware already, Dick is Batman and Damian is Robin. Their interactions together are interesting, as Dick is trying to make sure Damian stays somewhat in line, all the while holding up some brave face as he seems to doubt he's fully ready to become Batman. I particularly liked their talks with Alfred, who has become Dick's confidant seemingly moreso than before. Though both of them seem to be working well with Damian, who's apparently perfected the idea of the flying Batmobile.
The art, to me, was standard Quitely. The only real complaint I had about it was the various ages that Dick appears to have throughout the book. When he wears the cape and cowl, he seems to be just as old as Bruce, but when he has it off, he look like his normal age. Granted it might be hard to distingues ages under a cowl like that, but it really makes Dick look like he's about 15 years older when he has it on, which at times annoyed me a bit.
Otherwise, it wasn't a terrible issue, but nothing spectacular for a first issue. I'll most likely grab the next one or two issues to see what else comes out of it, though I'm not officially adding it to my pull list just yet.