Batman and Robin. Vol. 1, Born to kill
(Graphic Novel)

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New York : DC Comics, [2012].
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Shirlington - Adult Graphic Novel
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A New York Times Best Seller!As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics—The New 52 event of September 2011, Batman begins battling evil with his son, Damian, at his side, Batman now realizes that the hardest part of the job may be trying to work together!

As Batman and Robin try to adjust to their new partnership, a figure emerges from Bruce Wayne's past: His name is NoBody, and he's not happy that Batman Incorporated is shining a light on his own shadowy war against evil...

This volume collects issues 1-6 of Batman and Robin, part of the DC Comics—The New 52 event.

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Published
New York : DC Comics, [2012].
Format
Graphic Novel
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly ; 27 cm.
Language
English

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"Originally published in single magazine form in BATMAN AND ROBIN 1-8"--Title page verso.
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Batman begins battling evil with his son, Damian, at his side, Batman now realizes that the hardest part of the job may be trying to work together! As Batman and Robin try to adjust to their new partnership, a figure emerges from Bruce Wayne's past: His name is NoBody, and he's not happy that Batman Incorporated is shining a light on his own shadowy war against evil.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Violently compelling, this story arc shows the master crime fighter learning to be a father. Damian Wayne, the latest Robin, spent the first 10 years of his life being trained as an assassin, so he doesn't understand Batman's refusal to kill the criminals he defeats. As Batman struggles to communicate his rigid code of morality to the boy, Robin seems exasperatingly aloof. Unfortunately, a menace from Bruce Wayne's past arrives at this point. He calls himself Nobody, he has no patience with ostentatious do-gooders, and he simply erases the villains he encounters. He is, in short, a dangerously appealing father figure for Batman's alienated son. Tomasi's script-following up on elements created by Grant Morrison in his Batman run-ably interweaves conflict at physical, personal, and even moral levels. The art by Gleason and Gray (with spectacular coloring by John Kalisz) is explosively dramatic. A superior episode in a fascinating saga. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Violently compelling, this story arc shows the master crime fighter learning to be a father. Damian Wayne, the latest Robin, spent the first 10 years of his life being trained as an assassin, so he doesn't understand Batman's refusal to kill the criminals he defeats. As Batman struggles to communicate his rigid code of morality to the boy, Robin seems exasperatingly aloof. Unfortunately, a menace from Bruce Wayne's past arrives at this point. He calls himself Nobody, he has no patience with ostentatious do-gooders, and he simply erases the villains he encounters. He is, in short, a dangerously appealing father figure for Batman's alienated son. Tomasi's script—following up on elements created by Grant Morrison in his Batman run—ably interweaves conflict at physical, personal, and even moral levels. The art by Gleason and Gray (with spectacular coloring by John Kalisz) is explosively dramatic. A superior episode in a fascinating saga. (July)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tomasi, P., Gleason, P., Gray, M., Major, G., & Kalisz, J. (2012). Batman and Robin . DC Comics.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Peter. Tomasi et al.. 2012. Batman and Robin. New York: DC Comics.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Peter. Tomasi et al.. Batman and Robin New York: DC Comics, 2012.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Tomasi, P., Gleason, P., Gray, M., Major, G. and Kalisz, J. (2012). Batman and robin. New York: DC Comics.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Tomasi, Peter., et al. Batman and Robin DC Comics, 2012.

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