Review of Batman and Robin Vol 1: Batman Reborn
WARNING SPOILERS AHEAD!!!
Finally! We have arrived to Batman and Robin: Batman Reborn. I have been looking forward to reading this! This book is writen by Grant Morrison with art by Frank Quietly and Philip Tan with Jonathan Glapion. The trade paperback I read of this contains Batman and Robin #1-6.
Some context for people, after Batman was thought dead by everyone DC had their Batfamily books all have the moniker Batman Reborn. This helped cement the idea this was a new status quo for the batbooks and created some cool new dynamics and titles. One major new dynamic was a refresh of the dynamic duo of Batman and Robin. At the end of Battle for the Cowl we saw Dick Grayson take the mantle of Batman and now we see that he has chosen Damian Wayne as his Robin. This was a great way for the typical brooding Batman and cheerful Robin to be turned on it's head. Instead we have the chipper Dick as Batman and the brooding Damian as Robin, changing some of the fundamental elements of the duo.
The stories in this volume are pretty great. It starts with the duo taking down some baddies in their new batmobile, which I will get to in a minute. After catching Mr. Toad they end up having to go to the GCPD to protect him from henchmen of Professor Pyg who sent them to kill him before he could tell the police anything. This is the first time we really see the new Batman and Robin fight baddies together and it doesn't go well. Dick expects Damian to listen and respect him while Damian thinks he has a clear understanding of how things work. Mr. Toad ends up croaking and neither see who did it. Dick yells at Damian telling him he is expected to listen and have limits. This causes Damian to run off.
Meanwhile, at the B plot, Professor Pyg captured a man and his daughter. Now Pyg is a messed up man. He takes people's faces and attaches them to someone else, then proceeds to brainwash them, effectively making them a new person and a perfect doll. While the man did succumb Pyg the daughter was not yet mind controlled, though she did get a new face which is hard to remove. Where the girl just so happens to be is where Damian went off to deciding he could stop Pyg on his own. He obviously couldn't. Though while there he does talk to the girl and promises her to get her out. While trying to escape with her he ends up getting into a fight with Pyg and gets separated from the girl. Just before Pyg can finish Damian Dick arrives and saves him and stops Pyg. The two agree to work together again, but the young girl was picked up by Jason Todd the Red Hood.
Red Hood makes the girl his sidekick and she becomes known as Scarlett. The two terrorize the streets of Gotham, killing the criminals. They end up confronting the new Batman and Robin while trying to kill the Penguin. Dick and Damian save the villain but not before the other criminals in Gotham could call in a greater threat. Later, the duo are caught by Red Hood and Scartlet, stripped, and are gonna be revealed to the world who they are. Luckily the boys get out of their ropes before they are revealed. The team of the Red Hood and Scarlet are ambushed by the greater threat mentioned above, named Flamingo. Flamingo is a skilled fighter who easily takes care of Todd and Scarlet. When Damian and Dick get outside to fight him they are able to subdue him but Damian is shot in the spine paralyzing him from the waste down. Jason then takes the chance to kill Flamingo and is then arrested. At the end we see Damians now paralyzed body being taken by Talia to fix him up. We also see Scarlet driving off, the new face finally falling off so she can start anew.
The art in these issues are good. I have to credit to the fact that in these 6 issues the first 3 were handled by Quietly and the second 3 were by Tan with Glapion. It is seamless between the two arts. Also Tan makes someone as ridiculous as Flamingo actually intimidating.
I wanna talk about the new batmobile. I love this thing. It was a vehicle that Bruce did not finish before he died. Damian then finished it. The thing is the perfect batmobile for me. I know it's not as iconic as other ones, however this is distinct and can fly. It has a lot of room and is able to fly itself back to the cave and hover. Perfect for chasing criminals.
Downsides of this story? Well I don't much enjoy Jason's costume change back to the suppository looking helmet that the classic Red Hood wore. I personally think the biker gang costume works better. Additionally, I dont like his hair being red and saying that the only reason it was black was because Bruce made him dye it to look like Grayson.
Honestly, this story is good. It has great team building moments for Dick and Damian. It also moves them from Wayne Manor to the penthouse in the city. I would recommend this book in a heartbeat. It is an easy read that is just pure fun.
Now I think I will read the next book!







