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Paul Cornell: Batman & Robin: Dark Knight Vs. White Knight (2012, DC Comics)

All in all another good Graphic Novel in the Series, the last before the New 52 relaunch. returnreturnAs I've said before, due to the pace of the stories, I think it would have been read better as a month by month comic than crammed together in one graphic novel. The most disturbing part is that the three stories (each which original spanned over 3-4 comics) has different artists. So while the story lines do blend together the change of art is drastic, noticeable and down right distracting. returnreturnThe Stories were good, particular that of the Red Hood. (Jason Tood, the second Robin thought to have died in the 80s, is a new evil super hero, not a super villain, who goes about killing bad guys) returnreturnI did miss the "behind the scenes" story at the end of the graphic novel that the last 3 had but this did not.returnreturnI'm liking the "pre-new 52" Batman and Robin so much that I'm fearful to read the next. But will as I'm so looking forward to my subscription.