
Batman Graphic Novel Collection: Bd. 20: Batman vs. Robin
by:
Grant Morrison
,
Cameron Steart
,
Andy Clarke
Language: German
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 3741614599
ISBN 13: 9783741614590
Publication date:
October 22nd, 2019
Publisher: Panini Verlags GmbH
Pages: 148
In this compelling installment, the narrative unfolds around the complex relationship between Batman, portrayed by Dick Grayson, and Robin, his biological son Damian Wayne. The tension rises as personal conflicts intertwine with the overarching themes of family loyalty and moral complexity. This graphic novel dives deep into the emotional struggles each character faces, making the stakes far more than just a clash between heroes and villains.
The artwork captivates with its dynamic illustrations, bringing to life the intense encounters and psychological battles that define their relationship. As Batman and Robin grapple with their identities and the weight of their legacies, they encounter a series of challenges that test their bond and individual resolve. The dark tones of the storyline complement the vivid illustrations, enriching the reader's experience.
As the plot progresses, the confrontation escalates, leading to questions about trust, power, and the very meaning of justice. The duality of their roles not only serves as action-packed entertainment but also prompts introspection on the nature of family and the sacrifices made in the name of love and duty.
The artwork captivates with its dynamic illustrations, bringing to life the intense encounters and psychological battles that define their relationship. As Batman and Robin grapple with their identities and the weight of their legacies, they encounter a series of challenges that test their bond and individual resolve. The dark tones of the storyline complement the vivid illustrations, enriching the reader's experience.
As the plot progresses, the confrontation escalates, leading to questions about trust, power, and the very meaning of justice. The duality of their roles not only serves as action-packed entertainment but also prompts introspection on the nature of family and the sacrifices made in the name of love and duty.