Batman and Robin will have to face Red Hood once again.
Bruce and Damian have been keeping Gotham City in check after the whole place was trapped under the dome. However, with the recent arrival of Jason Todd, Damian can't help but start feeling a bit jealous.
This issue marks yet another return of an old dc writer, we're talking about Ron Marz this time. So, how does the issue fares?
Let's talk about the positives and negatives.
For one, Marz focuses on some interesting developments for all the characters, including the dynamice between Bruce and Damian and how both just right now are learning how to act like father and son. There are some really good scenes for Bruce concerning his feelings about parenthood which are actually nicely executed. Plus, it was cool to see Scarlet from the pre-New 52 universe back as Red Hood's sidekick.
The problem is that I don't feel like the characterization for Damian is really accurate. Sure, he doesn't have a good relationship with his father but at the same time I don't see him being jealous from someone like Jason especially after everything that happened with all the other former Robins. I don't understand why is this happening with Jason in particular.
Denys Cowan provides the art and his style is pretty dark and creepy as you would expect from a Batman book but at the same time it looks a bit unpolished at times.
Mixed opinions about this one, hope that it improves in terms of characterization.
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