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    Robin #5

    Robin » Robin #5 - The Dark released by DC Comics on May 1991.

    fedspaz's Robin #5 - The Dark review

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    The Dark

    Here we are at the conclusion to this 5 issues series.  It's bittersweet for me.  I wanted it to continue on some more.  I'm not ready for this story to end.  It's really been a journey of growth for Robin.  He's learned a lot about himself along the way.  His fighting skills are good, but they are no match for the really good hand-to-hand combatants out there.  He's learned his strength really lies in his brain.  He needs to outsmart before he goes into combat and even during the combat with his adversaries.  It's been a tough road on his ego, but he's come out on the other side truly grown.
    Our Trio has come to the lair of the King Snake.  Two rush in, one takes his time and plans.
    It's hard to write this review without giving to much away.  
    Robin is planning, scheming and finally acting.  Remind you of anyone?  He's going to turn out just fine.
    Tough lessons learned well.
     
    I liked this five issue series.  I don't hesitate in recommending it.  It's a good story.  It really let's you find out more about this character Time Drake.  I was lucky enough to get all five of them for a couple of bucks.  I think I made a steal.  Go out and get this series and enjoy every page.

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