Who is Dick Grayson?
Helena has been mind-controlled and apparently there's no hope. Now it all depends on Dick's mind to save her, the organization and the whole world.
All good things huh?
Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly bring the last chapter of this series by still continuing all the ideas that both Tim Seeley and Tom King established and giving the logical direction and conclusion they deserve. The final confrontation between Dick and Otto feels satisfying and logical, and the way how it resolves makes a lot of sense.
Let's keep talking about how it makes sense. The writers manage to make the fight intense while at the same time reminding us the kind of character that Dick is, all the things he had to endure to become the person he is now as well as the different eras of his life. It creates a pretty climactic battle that pays a lot of respect to every idea that appeared in this title.
And the ending is just appropriate.
Roge Antonio remains in art duties and his storytelling skills are pretty on-point with attractive characters and inventive layouts.
Great issue, going to miss this era a lot but I'm excited about the future of the character.
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