It’s time to go back to Robin, and deal with the aftermath of the Blackgate Breakout.
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Knightfall begins, with Batman taking on Mad Hatter, Amygdala, and Zsasz.
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Detective Comics #670 Recap
We have a timely issue of the Knightfall saga.
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Batman Shadow of the Bat #23 Recap
We’re coming to the end of the next installment of The Search.
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Batman Shadow of the Bat #22 Recap
In the UK, Bruce is on the trail of Dr. Kinsolving, and his pursuit is going from London to the countryside.
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Batman Shadow of the Bat #21 Recap
It’s time to return to The Quest, as Bruce travels to the UK
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Batman #502 Recap
Last time, AzBat faced his government created opposite number.
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Batman #501 Recap
We’re continuing with Knightfall: The Crusade – with the continuation of Gotham’s mob power struggles.
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Detective Comics #669 Recap
Now that we’ve dealt with Mekros, it’s time to return to the Trigger Twins.
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Batman: Shadow of the Bat #20 Recap
Last time we introduced another new villain.
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Batman: Shadow of the Bat #19 Recap
We’re returning to AzBats, but not to continue with the Trigger Twins plot.
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Robin #2 Recap
Robin started his solo book with AzBat’s claws around his throat, and ended his first issue with a shotgun pointed at his head.
Robin #2
Story by Chuck Dixon
Pencils by Tom Grummett
Inks by Ray Kryssing
Colors by Adrianne Roy
Letters by Tim Harkins
Edited by Jordan B. Gorfinkel & Denny O’Neil.
Robin tries to talk down Shotgun, but as this is Shotgun’s first appearance post-Crisis so he has no previous experience with Batman, and because we have the “Batman as Urban Legend” thing going on, he doesn’t know who Batman & Robin are – or is at least feigning ignorance.

So, Robin hits Shotty with CS gas and bails in the Redbird.
At Blackgate, Dr. Simpson, the psychologist, provides guns for Cluemaster’s crew, and they make their escape, leaving him sitting in a chair in the therapy room singing.

At home, Tim is talking to Ariana on the phone when a call comes in from Alfred, so he has to end the call. Ariana’s working class parents are very disappointed with their daughter’s boyfriend – I feel like he could have just said “My dad’s calling on the other line, I have to take this,” and Ariana’s parents would have understood.
Tim lays out what’s going on with Jean-Paul mostly straight to Alfred – he omits AzBat nearly killing him – but insists things will be fine, before heading out on patrol.
In the basement of Blackgate, Cluemaster’s crew is continuing their escape, planning to use floats made from plastic milk cartons to help them swim to shore. However, before they go, they kill Cypher to keep them from mind-whammying them.
Robin’s hunt for the Speedboyz is moving to plan B – finding their chop shop. He traces them down to a disused oil terminal and goes to scout it out.
As he snoops around, someone tries to break into the Redbird but gets zapped by its security. This alerts the rest of the goons. Tim sets the car to autopilot as a distraction, sneaks down to their computer to check their electronic books, only to be grabbed by a large angry goon. Robin calls the Redbird to help him take the big guy down, before he takes down the rest on his own.
Robin then calls it in to the sherrif, along with a little shot at Shotgun.
At the docks, Bullock & Montoya are checking out the escapee’s discarded milk-carton floats. And elsewhere in Gotham – The Spoiler is preparing.

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Robin #1 Comic Recap
We move from Detective Comics to the first two issues of Robin’s ongoing solo book.
Continue readingDetective Comics #668 Recap
Last time AzBats did something really stupid like driving a subway Jet Car without checking the schedule first.
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Detective Comics #667 Recap
We’ve seen what Bruce Wayne has been up to, with the search for Shondra Kinsolving and Jack Drake – now it’s time to return to AzBats.
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Justice League Task Force #6 Recap
Yelp review from Bruce Wayne: Room service was poor – came in balcony rather than door. Hotel was blown up by rocket launcher partway through stay. Would not stay there again.
Continue readingThis time Bane personally intervenes, before staging a breakout from Arkham, kicking off Knightfall proper.
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Justice League Task Force #5 Recap
After Knightfall, we move on to the second act – Knightsquest – which is in turn split into two types: The Search and The Crusade. We kick this off with the start of The Search.
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My Hero Academia: Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training: Anime Review
This past season, Funimation licensed and put out for streaming a two-episode My Hero Academia OVA, set during Season 4. I’ve recently given that a watch and would like to give a few thoughts on the show.
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Super HxEros: Anime Review
I generally end up watching about one fanservice show a season, and for Summer 2020, that show for me was Super HxEros (yes, there’s fanservice in Uzaki-Chan, which I’ll be reviewing later, but that’s not the focus of the show). The show promised a pastiche of the Super Sentai franchise, with a side of risque sensibilities. Ultimately, I’d say the show started out promising, but by the end of the series, I think its thirst overwhelmed its good taste.
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Robin Annual #2 Recap
Getting back to some of the Bloodlines storyline, to take a bit of a break of the end of the world around me.
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Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual #1 Recap
Before we get into Knightquest, we have an event that I’d like to go through first – the tie-in issues to the Bloodlines annual event, as they’re generally set more or less around this time (with some overlap with the end of Knightfall).
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Film Review
When I saw The Lego Movie, I was impressed with how the film gave me a false impression of stop motion with 3D animation, and I enjoyed the comedy of the film. While I felt that Lord & Miller’s particular flavor off comedy wouldn’t work for Solo, but when I learned they were doing a Spider-Man movie, my interest was piqued, but I didn’t get around to watching Into The Spider-Verse until Covid-19.
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Batman #500 Recap
We now come to the final issue of Knightfall (but not the Knightfall Saga), and the unveiling of Azrael-Batman (or AzBat).
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