DC Comics
Batman and Robin #13
By Hervé St-Louis
July 11, 2010 - 08:54

DC Comics
Writer(s): Grant Morrison
Penciller(s): Frazer Irving
Inker(s): Frazer Irving
Colourist(s): Frazer Irving
Letterer(s): Patrick Brosseau
Cover Artist(s): Frank Quietly, Frazer Irving
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Robin is left alone with a smiling and begging Joker that revealed the truth of how he has been manipulating Batman and Robin and the rest of the city police force for months. But Robin is too impulsive to be caught by the Joker’s temptations. This story was good but weird at once. The beginning which starts a few days before the rest of the book was confusing in a Morrison way, so I’m not worried about this. All we be clear by next issue.  The best part was the smiling Joker who really didn’t want to smile and how it was totally unclear if he was begging for his life or just taunting Robin. Iriving’s Joker is beautiful and scary to look at.


Rating: 9/10

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