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Batman and Robin Eternal #2 cover
Cover: Tony S. Daniel

Batman and Robin Eternal #2

Aug 2016 · DC · 34.99 USD; 41.99 CAD
📊 ~54,267 copies sold its debut month
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“Home Is Where the Heart Is”
About this Collection

This second volume of Batman & Robin Eternal collects issues #7-12 of the weekly series, continuing the post-Convergence storyline that explores the dark legacy of the villainous organization known as the Parliament of Owls. As Batman's former sidekicks—including Red Hood, Red Robin, and Batgirl—unravel the mystery of a rogue ex-Talon, they confront the psychological trauma inflicted by the Court of Owls and face a new threat that tests their bonds. The story, written by a team including James Tynion IV and Scott Snyder, deepens the interconnected history of the Bat-family while delivering high-stakes action and character-driven drama.

In "Home Is Where the Heart Is," Red Robin races to expose a dangerous virus tied to Mother’s digital legacy, while tensions flare between Orphan and Bluebird over a painful secret about Cassandra’s past. Flashbacks reveal a haunting moment when Mother, cornered by Batman, chooses death over capture—setting off a chain of events that still echoes in the present. Written by Ed Brisson, James Tynion IV, and Scott Snyder, with art by Scot Eaton and inks by Wayne Faucher, this issue blends psychological suspense with high-stakes espionage, all wrapped in Tony S. Daniel’s striking cover.

writer Ed Brisson · writer James Tynion IV · writer Scott Snyder · artist Scot Eaton · inker Wayne Faucher · colorist Allen Passalaqua · colorist Gabe Eltaeb · letterer Saida Temofonte · cover Tony S. Daniel

Full credits

writer Ed Brisson
artist Scot Eaton
colorist Gabe Eltaeb
cover pencils, inks Tony S. Daniel

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Red Robin brings Mother's computer virus that produces the mind control effect to Spyral for analysis, but it may be too late. Orphan tells Bluebird that Cassandra killed her mother. In the past, Mother escapes Batman by killing herself with cyanide.

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