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Batman and Red Hood #20

Batman keeps working through the death of Damian (hint: he's not taking it well) in Peter Tomasi and Pat Gleason's ongoing. Meanwhile, Carrie Kelly seems primed to be the next Robin -- unless there's something more going on.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Cliff Richards, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Nat Webb
May 10th, 2013

Batman and Robin #19

With Damian Wayne buried and Batman rudderless, Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason call upon former wards, longtime allies and newfound friends to try and find a match in "Batman and Red Robin" #19.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
April 12th, 2013

Batman and Robin #18

After the death of Damian Wayne, Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason use "Batman and Robin" #18 to deal with the repercussions in a silent, heartfelt manner.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
March 13th, 2013

Batman and Robin #15

Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason set Damian after the Joker, making for an interesting read in this "Death of a Family" tie-in.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
December 13th, 2012

Batman and Robin

In "Batman and Robin" #0, Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason expound on the New 52 origins of Damian Wayne.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
September 17th, 2012

Batman and Robin #10

The idea behind "Batman and Robin" #10 is a good one, but the execution is a little uneven.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
June 15th, 2012

Batman and Robin #9

Robin takes the lead of "Batman and Robin" #9, but it feels a little inadvertently silly at times.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Lee Garbett, Andy Clarke, Ray McCarthy, Keith Champagne
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
May 10th, 2012

Batman and Robin #7

"Batman and Robin" makes a serious charge to be the best Batbook released this month.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
March 15th, 2012

Batman & Robin #6

A situation that brings out the detective as well as the family man.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Ryan K. Lindsay
February 9th, 2012

Batman and Robin #4

Batman, Robin, and Nobody share a little heart-to-heart-to-heart. Also, Damian’s dog gets a name.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
December 14th, 2011

Batman and Robin #3

This issue is more "Robin and Batman" than "Batman and Robin," and I like it.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
November 9th, 2011

Batman and Robin #2

Tomasi and Gleason bring a pleasant consistency to "Batman and Robin."

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
October 13th, 2011

Batman & Robin #1

Batman and Robin (Bruce and Damian) begin working together as a team for the first time since Bruce’s return from the dead. Also, someone is out to kill the agents of Batman Inc.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Kelly Thompson
September 16th, 2011

Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Abin Sur #1

“The human stays to fight? When clearly so outmatched. How foolish. Typical human.”

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Michael Green
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Tony Shasteen, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
June 15th, 2011

Brightest Day #24

“Alec Holland died in the swamp. And his memory was absorbed into the life web of the Earth called the Green.”

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Patrick Gleason, Ardian Syaf, Scott Clark, Norm Rapmund, Vicente Cifuentes, Oclair Albert, Tom Nguyen, Mick Gray, Mark Irwin, David Beaty
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
April 27th, 2011

Batman and Robin #22

The first Tomasi and Gleason storyline comes to a close, but without differentiating itself from any of the other Bat-titles.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, Keith Champagne, Tom Nguyen
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
April 13th, 2011

Batman and Robin #21

“It’s nights like this that I wish I had a damn teaching degree.”

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
March 9th, 2011

Batman & Robin #20

Not a strong start, but a worthy effort with some nice character moments.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
February 10th, 2011

Brightest Day #15

You know from the start what the conclusion of this issue will be, and yet it's still somewhat entertaining.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Scott Clark, David Beaty, Mick Gray, Tom Nguyen, Mark Irwin, Rebecca Buchman, Keith Champagne, Sandra Hope
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
December 2nd, 2010

Brightest Day #12

“I will bring Mars back my way not your way!”

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Patrick Gleason, Scott Clark, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Mark Irwin, David Beaty, Tom Nguyen, Rebecca Buchman, Mick Gray, Christian Alamy
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
October 20th, 2010

Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #5

He’s been a caveman, a pilgrim, a pirate, and a cowboy, but, now, Bruce Wayne is a detective. As you can imagine, it’s an easy fit.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Ryan Sook, Pere Pérez, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
October 13th, 2010

The Shield #7

This is a comic that looks far better than it reads. But it might be worth buying just for the gorgeous artwork.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Eric Trautmann, Brandon Jerwa
Artists:
Marco Rudy, Mick Gray, Michael Avon Oeming
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
March 21st, 2010

The Shield #1

Eric Trautmann and Marco Rudy turn "The Shield" into a modern war comic with surprising success.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Eric Trautmann, Brandon Jerwa
Artists:
Marco Rudy, Greg Scott, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
September 15th, 2009

Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape #3

The inmates move to escape, but their captors introduce a new device: the wheel. What will spinning it result in?

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Ivan Brandon
Artists:
Marco Rudy, Mick Gray, Jack Purcell, JP Mayer
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
July 16th, 2009

Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape #2

Experimental, trippy, obtuse, and quite possibly brilliant, “Escape” continues with Nemesis no closer to answers concerning his stay in Electric City.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Ivan Brandon
Artists:
Marco Rudy, Mick Gray, Jack Purcell, JP Mayer
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
June 11th, 2009

Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance #1

Why bother with superheroics when you can dress up, look cool, get drunk, and dance? Right? Then why is the Super Young Team so unhappy with that lifestyle and why can’t they leave their new satellite headquarters?

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Joe Casey
Artists:
ChrisCross, Rob Stull, Mick Gray, Wayne Faucher
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
May 20th, 2009

Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape #1

Ivan Brandon and Marco Rudy present a haunting wonderland for Nemesis.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Ivan Brandon
Artists:
Marco Rudy, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
May 13th, 2009

JSA Kingdom Come Special: Magog #1

Most people would expect the main story in a one-shot special to be the attraction with the backup story the slightly forgettable one, but DC Comics decided to switch things up here.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi, Geoff Johns
Artists:
Fernando Pasarin, Scott Kolins, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
November 21st, 2008

Booster Gold #14

Booster Gold's Starro adventure concludes with ramifications for the future and hope for the direction this series will chase in the coming months.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Rick Remender
Artists:
Pat Oliffe, Jerry Ordway
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
November 15th, 2008

Joker

Azzarello and Bermejo give us a version of the Joker that's part Heath Ledger and part Michael Mann.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Brian Azzarello
Artists:
Lee Bermejo, Mick Gray
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
November 1st, 2008

Booster Gold #13

Can a series thrive when every issue feels like a pointless fill-in?

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Rick Remender
Artists:
Pat Olliffe, Jerry Ordway
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
October 18th, 2008

Fantastic Four: Secret Invasion #1

Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa returns to the Fantastic Four and, at the same time, grabs hold of a decade-old dangling thread with the return of occasional "F4" supporting character, Lyja, in this Secret Invasion tie-in.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Artists:
Barry Kitson, Mick Gray, Scott Hanna, Paul Neary
Reviewer:
James Hunt
May 21st, 2008
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