The opening act to the final chapter of the Robin trilogy opens with Tim’s father recovered from his coma and the new Boy Wonder finding it really hard to balance his secret identity with his personal life. Plus, he’s coming to school with bruises from a rough night of patrolling.
Naturally, a night off is just what Master Drake needs. Only, that’s blotched when he accidently sees a Russian family being terrorized by some Soviet-era hooligans and the KGBeast!
The writing of Chuck Dixon in terms of the Tim Drake Robin must be second nature. The story flows like melted butter. Now I will say for a book called “Cry of the Huntress,” this issue doesn’t even have the heroine in her Helena persona. She’s oddly absent. But, you really don’t notice OR miss her.
Worth Consuming
Rating: 9 out of 10 stars.
Rating: 9 out of 10 stars.
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