Superman / Batman # 62 - Sidekicked

is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 9 / / 2009

User Rating - 9 votes, 3.1 avg.

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When the inmates take over Arkham Asylum, it's a job for the World's Finest duo – Robin and Supergirl! Rafael Albuquerque (BLUE BEETLE) joins the series as regular artist for a story we could only call "Sidekicked!"

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    David Baron
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  • Michael Green
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    Mike Johnson
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  • Rafael Albuquerque
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    Rob Leigh
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    A good story
    Reviewed by Nahero on July 23, 2009.
    Nahero has written 3 reviews. His/her last review was for Bullseye, Part 3: Knocking Over The Candy Store.
    2 out of 5 users recommend his reviews.

    2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.
    As i see it now you won't get a better story in this as it starts out all nice as 2 friends meet and greet. a long time no see moment and then it goes to how they met and they dealt with something as i look at this comic. I say to myself they saw some very messed up things i gotta say. when you see joker doing his creepy stuff and supergirl was gonna throttle him and robin stopping her they totally captured that when a person is doing something rash you try to push them in the right direction to show them a lesson about finding morality is something i really like in a story. When the flash back ends but you know it was the main drive of the story it funny how it was a bright dark then bright again story of course the dark elements were in the flashback 



    The World's Finest 2.0
    Reviewed by AirDave817 on Sept. 10, 2009.
    AirDave817 has written 128 reviews. His/her last review was for Trouble in Paradise.
    35 out of 35 users recommend his reviews.

    I was just asking my buddy Mark in June is Dick Grayson and Linda Danvers had ever teamed up in the Silver or Bronze Age. He spends some free time behind the counter at one of the Local Comic Stores. I'm remember Dick and Babs (Barbara Gordon) were an item in Batman Family among other places. But I don't think Robin and Supergirl ever teamed up. I think that's kinda odd. What made DC think that Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad and Wonder Girl would work? And why didn't anybody think that since Superman and Batman were The World's Finest that Robin and Supergirl couldn't click? (If you know of a time when Robin and Supergirl teamed up, I'd sure like to know.) I remember Tim and Connor teaming up not too long ago as the next generation World's Finest, and the Plus issues that featured the Titans characters were enjoyable. 
     
    Right after I asked Mark about Dick and Linda, I saw the cover for Superman/Batman 62. I hadn't read an issue since Jeph Loeb wrapped up his run with The Joker and Mxyzptlk. That seems like so long ago - May of '06. Wow. The cover of Tim and Kara in Arkham Asylum surrounded by psychos looks too cool! 
     
    The story starts with Supergirl flying to Gotham to meet Tim for lunch as "Linda Lang". She finds Tim dozing, dreaming of "...Penguins?..Penguins with missiles..." Nice Batman Returns reference! Dick swaps a story about encountering Two-Face with the Dark Knight, "Linda" swaps a story about facing Solomon Grundy with the Man of Steel. They both share with us their first time together. As you can imagine, Supergirl is blonde and robin is intense. The Joker, as well as the other residents of Arkham are pretty batty. The story by Michael Green and Mike Johnson doesn't have many surprises. The art by Rafael Albuquerque carries the issue. His Superman and Batman are perfectly stoic. His Supergirl is bright and charming. His Robin reminds me of Dick Grayson. This could be Dick Grayson and Linda Danvers. This could be a Silver Age story. except for how horrific Batman's rogues gallery looks. Delightfully, wickedly horrific. I like Kara's approach to The Scarecrow and Poison Ivy. Perfect.

    The ending seems a bit predictible - both the flashback and the present - but I'm not disappointed by either one. I'd like to see more of these two together. I'm kinda old school. Call me Superboy/man Prime, but I'd love to see a Silver or Bronze Age Robin and Supergirl team up. Maybe here on the fanfiction page...       




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