
Robin, Vol. 1: The Lazarus Tournament
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1779514336
ISBN 13: 9781779514332
Publication date:
April 5th, 2022
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages: 184
Damian Wayne, often caught in the shadows of his illustrious lineage, ventures into a world where he must forge his own identity as Robin. Set against the backdrop of the Lazarus Tournament, this journey is anything but simple. Stripped of the protective embrace of the Bat-family and the influence of the League of Assassins, he navigates a landscape filled with rivals and unexpected alliances. Each confrontation propels him closer to understanding what it truly means to be a hero—one who stands on his own two feet.
As Damian faces formidable opponents, he grapples with his instincts and upbringing, wrestling with the darker urges instilled in him by his past. The struggle complicates his quest for autonomy, shedding light on the pain of expectations and the weight of legacy. His character evolves amid challenges, showcasing vulnerability that adds depth to his already complex persona.
The vibrant artwork captures the dynamic action and emotional turmoil of Damian's journey, drawing readers into a tumultuous experience of self-discovery. Bound by no one’s expectations but his own, he is determined to carve out a legacy that is uniquely his, redefining what it means to be Robin in a world that often demands conformity.
As Damian faces formidable opponents, he grapples with his instincts and upbringing, wrestling with the darker urges instilled in him by his past. The struggle complicates his quest for autonomy, shedding light on the pain of expectations and the weight of legacy. His character evolves amid challenges, showcasing vulnerability that adds depth to his already complex persona.
The vibrant artwork captures the dynamic action and emotional turmoil of Damian's journey, drawing readers into a tumultuous experience of self-discovery. Bound by no one’s expectations but his own, he is determined to carve out a legacy that is uniquely his, redefining what it means to be Robin in a world that often demands conformity.