Saturday, December 16, 2006

Robin #156 - DC


Adam Beechen and Freddie E. Williams II, are really giving a nice feel to this book. When they first took over, I wasn't to sure. It was a new feel, and different from what had come before. And not much like any of the other Bat titles. But, that's ok. They've really given this book a feel all unto it's own. It's a young feel, and refreshing. This issue Tim is looking in on Dodge. He feels really guilty for letting him get into this predicament. Basically, he uses a teleporter that his father developed and he stole to become a hero. However, in the last episode it was damaged and he seems to be caught up in some kind of force field being generated by the device. He doesn't seem to be in any danger, other than that he's stuck in it. He then spends the rest of the issue talking a jumper off the ledge. It's nice to see that he can be a hero without all the jumping and swinging. He does a really nice job of talking the guy down. And in the end he gives Dick a call, I presume, to talk to him about all the events that have happened in his life of late. It'll be good for him to get it all off his chest. Like I said, this book has a real nice feel to it.

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