Absolute Batman and Robin: Batman Reborn #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis oversized hardcover collects Grant Morrison's complete run on Batman and Robin, from the first issue through the end of their tenure, along with the Batman: The Return one-shot. It presents the story of Dick Grayson taking up the mantle of Batman alongside Damian Wayne as Robin, as they face a new rogues' gallery and redefine the Dynamic Duo in the wake of Bruce Wayne's apparent death. The volume also includes the Batman and Robin Must Die! storyline and the final confrontation with the mysterious Professor Pyg and the villainous organization behind the new Batman's challenges.
In "Batman Reborn, Part One: Domino Effect," Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne search Wayne Manor for answers after a mysterious temporal disturbance leaves Bruce Wayne's whereabouts uncertain. Written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Andy Clarke, with inks by Scott Hanna and colors by Alex Sinclair, this pivotal issue unfolds with quiet tension and layered mystery. The cover by Frank Quitely captures the weight of the moment with striking, haunting detail.
In "Batman Reborn, Part One: Domino Effect," Batman and Robin chase Mr. Toad through Gotham’s shadows, only to uncover a bizarre twist—his payment isn’t cash, but a pile of dominoes. As the trail leads deeper into the city’s underbelly, Pyg’s cruel games with Niko and Sasha unfold in the dark, hinting at a larger, more dangerous scheme.
In "Blackest Knight, Part Three: Broken," Dick Grayson attempts to resurrect Batwoman using the Lazarus Pit, unleashing a terrifying Batman replica bent on reclaiming Gotham. With Robin injured and unable to fight, it's up to Alfred to protect the city from the relentless, masked figure who wears the cowl of a fallen hero.
In "Batman vs. Robin, Part 1: The Haunting of Wayne Manor," Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne search the eerie, shifting halls of Wayne Manor for answers after Bruce Wayne vanishes—possibly displaced by the mysterious omega effect. With shadows that move on their own and whispers in forgotten rooms, they must piece together the clues Bruce might have left behind, before the manor itself becomes their prison.
In "Batman vs. Robin, Part 3: Mexican Train," Batman and Robin push their battle into dangerous territory as they confront Talia and Deathstroke, only to face a shocking revelation—Talia has begun cloning another Damian. As the stakes rise, a chilling twist reveals Gravedigger's true identity, turning everything the heroes thought they knew on its head.
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