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Robin: A Hero Reborn
Alan Grant
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Chuck Dixon
DC Comics
, 1998 - 192 pages
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highly recommended
Meet the new Robin!!
I thought this Batman graphic novel was great!!! I really enjoyed seeing the new
Robin
(Tim Drake) taking the mantle of becoming the Dark Knight's sidekick. But it all doesn't happen just instantly, Tim Drake has to prove himself to be a true vigilante super
hero
by battling his own inner demons and through rigorous and grueling physical and mental training, just like Bruce Wayne had to do before he became the Batman. Plus he has to go up against a power-hungry druglord that plans to wipeout the whole city of Hong-Kong with a powerful secret weapon developed by the Nazis in World War II. I recommend this great graphic novel to all fans of the Batman mythos. I myself can't wait to buy the sequel to this story of the new Robin.
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Reborn Works Well
Lets face it: if there is no
Robin
, there is no Batman.
I nearly cried from reading "Death in the Family" when second Robin, Jason Todd, was killed. Robin represents a part of the Batman comics that enlightens us, makes us thrilled to be the kid, and follow the Dark Knight. That, combined with the fantasy that Batman could recreate his golden days with Richard Grayson (Robin I) died along with Jason.
Some people say Jason wasn't a
hero
, but I dont think that's correct. He was a child trying to fight in a man's war. Patience and diligence were lessons that he didn't learn.
In between Jason's rashness and Richard's perfection was a thin line that Tim had to walk. But he walked on that path because he knew that Batman needed a Robin. It didn't have to be perfect, but Robin had to exist. Yet in order for Tim to be worthy of the mask, he had to experience something terrible in his life, something Batman had felt before: loss of a loved one.
Frustrated by his mother's death and haunted by visions of the two former Robins, Tim managed to past the test by focusing on what counted. He conquered his fear and concentrated on using his brilliant detective mind to close a case. What mattered was rescuing Batman when his life was in peril-even more than becoming Robin.
This was a hero
reborn
, indeed. Tim had the balance the traits between both former Robins and the mind to pull it all together. He wasn't just a robin, but a phoenix who rose out of the ashes to become the legendary sidekick to Batman. Everyone is happy to have Tim on the team, and I can see why.
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Incredible
wow this is the best comic I have ever read this is an awesome Comic I read it like 3 times I loved it. It was so detailed I coulnt stop reaing it I finished this book in 1 day it was so awesome it was 2am until i finished it and I started reading it at 12 am.
Tim Drake earns the mantle of Robin and our respect
This tale gives us a reason to care about & respect Tim Drake as the new
Robin
, watching him develop his crime-fighting skills on the road.
I bought this series when it was first released and time has been good to the story, it does not seem dated at all. It is a classic coming of age story that really portrays Tim as a humble & able detective who is out to learn the fighting skills necessary to make it as Batman's partner.
The villainous King Snake is the perfect mix of evil mastermind/crime boss and physically intimidating foe, never coming off as "evil from birth", he actually has his own jilted moral code.
Overall a great read, the only down side is that it is collected in the old newsprint format. Hopefully someday it will get the slick page paperback or hardcover release it deserves.
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More Chuck Dixon magic
This book covers the beginning of Tim Drake as
Robin
. He is the third Robin and feels a strong need to prove himself. In his first adventures he fights and is even trained by, one of the world's best martial artists, Lady Shiva. Robin races to defeat a new threat more powerful than previous enemies. The terrorist Ghost Dragons have captured a sample of old bubonic plague and plan to unleash it, killing millions.
I really like Tim Drake as Robin because he does exactly what Dixon proposes: he "complements" Batman. He is not reckless and brash like Jason; if anything he lacks confidence. However, he is arguably the best detective of the three Robins, and incredibly clever.
His determination is what really impresses me. When he is training and feels so helplessly alone, he doesn't give in. That is a true
hero
. I also have always liked it when Nightwing and Robin get together. They just have such a great brotherly relationship. Chuck Dixon writes both characters really well.
Chuck Dixon is really great with these "coming-of-age" stories. Robin: "A Hero
Reborn
" is the story of one young man's journey to become a hero. He is not so arrogant to believe that he is destined to be great, and he acknowledges humbly the dangers of the world. Despite his fear, he bravely treads onward. Tim embodies our own struggles with inadequacy and anxiety and we cheer him on as he bests each new trial. This strong empathy between reader and protagonist is reason enough to check out this book for anyone curious to the motivations of a "Boy Wonder."
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Tim Drake, the young computer wizard who became the third
Robin
, undergoes intensive training and faces the Scarecrow and other villains in this collection that details Robins origin for the modern age of comics.
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