nerd_of_a_hero's Batman and Robin #11 - Batman Vs. Robin, Part 2: Boneyard review

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    Are you Bruce Wayne?

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    As Dick?Batman goes deeper inside the cave to search for clues of Bruce's dissappearince and the Wayne families history, Damian and Sexton fight a group of "demon descendents" in the garveyard. Meanwhile, Taila has ways of manipulating damian against his will. Like on the last issue, Grant Mirrison, and Andy Clarke has done excellent work on their writning and art designing. This is by far better than Tony Danial's work on Batman, not that he's bad, but Batman and Robin is more to my liking now. There's not too much going on; a good fight scene, some bat demon named Barbatos from another Wayne history, Deathstroke making an appearance, and a puzzled Damian thinks that Sexton may be Bruce Wayne. So far I'm enjoying this series and will stay on this ride until the end of this story, when Bruce wayne does come back. Buy it while it's still out.

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