Robin's Comic Log

Hi welcome to my little comic book corner!! For context, I used to read a lot of comics (mostly DC) when I was a teen, and stopped around 2017-18 because life got busy and I gradually lost interest.

Around the end of 2024 I started reading again, and I'm using this page as a way to keep track of (mostly) everything I read and share my opinions without having to use social media

latest update:

Added September reads!! So much yapping.

September '25

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Poison Ivy

Read #1 - #36

★★★★★

Best comic I've read in a very long time. Love almost everything about it. I will say at the begining I was very apprehensive about it. There were certain plot decisions that left me confused, like taking Ivy's backstory out of Gotham, but every single complain or concern that I had got addressed in the book at some point or another. I highly recommend reading this comic if you're even vaguely interested in Poison Ivy.

I don't necessarily like DC's decision of making Harley and by extention Ivy less of a villian and more of a deadpool-esque antihero. And I think there's a bigger conversation to be had about that. As well as Harley and Ivy's relationship. I used to really like Harley/Ivy years ago, long before they were canonically a couple. I'll always have a soft spot for them.

Harley is surprisingly absent for the most part, and I'll hold my thoughts on Janet from HR for future logs, whenever the current arc is over.

I do really like how her backstory was handled in here. I honestly haven't done enough back-reading to know how many times Pamela has died inbetween Heroes in Crisis until now, and what changes each rebirth imply on her character and her motivations. To be fair this feels like a fresh start, and is very self contained. Not too much overlap with other comics.

I think the storytelling is great, extremely engaging story. I love the art, every single artist is fantastic. From the covers I was expecting a little more blood and "gore", the body horror was different from what I expected. It's all plant and fungi based lol. It's great and fits her so well. I like the scenes where she has to cut off the fungi growing from her skin.

TLDR: I loved this comic, go and read it if you haven't already. I'll try to buy it in tpb if I can find it locally.

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Red Hood #1

★★★⯪☆

It deeply upsets me that I'm doing this review with the knowledge this comic got immediately cancelled. I read it late at night, my favorite time to read, anxious about it, given the bad reviews I've seen so far. Thought I'd write down my thoughts the next morning. Then I went to sleep, only to wake up to the news DC had fired Gretchen Felker-Martin, the author of this book. And not only that, but they refunded all orders for issues #2 and #3, which previously were up for pre-order.

I think I'll just make an actual blog(?) section in my neocities where I'll properly talk about this whole situation in depth. And my feelings about it. But the long story short is that GFM, a white trans woman, made a post on bluesky joking about Charlie Kirk's death, and got fired for it. GFM has been surrounded in controversy, at least in the DC fandom, ever since she got announced as the writer for this book. So it doesn't come off as a surprise, but it's still upsetting and disappointing.

I will never forgive DC for letting Scott Lodbell write 100+ issues of misogyinistic RHatO comics, but cutting a trans woman off after one issue. Female writers in this industry have always been held to higher standards compared to their male peers, but this is a whole new level. I wish they could've at least let her do the first 3-6 issues.

With all of that out of the way, the review. I don't think this is nearly as bad as people were making it out to be. He barely has one conversation with Helena. I wasn't a fan of this potential relationship, on the bright side we'll never have to see it again. He is depressed, he is killing people, he isn't near Bruce. What more can you ask for in a Red Hood comic.

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Batman #1

★★★★⯪

Last time I read a brand new Batman #1 was in 2016, during the Rebirth era. I fell out of the comics loop after maybe a year or so, and I haven't properly tackled any ongoing Batman comics since then (only the Robins, as you can see from my other logs).

I'm very excited about this, I really liked Matt Fraction's Hawkeye run. And a Batman #1 is not something that happens everyday. I don't have much to say as it just started and I want to see how the story develops as it goes.

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Supergirl #5

★★★★☆

This was a cute and lighthearted super-pets issue. Nothing too crazy to report over here.

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Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #3

★★★⯪☆

Some of my previous concerns were addressed, looking at you Alfred. I still don't like how Jason's only reasoning for not killing is being scared of Batman. However it does add an interesting dynamic to their relationship, pre-death.

Quote: "Why does he still scare me? Because I know he sees me. Not just what I am... but what I could still be". I don't like how it implies this child would've grown up to become a criminal either way if Batman didn't step in. Make it about social inequity and addiction, and how those things impacted him, and maybe he grows up to repeat the cycle, maybe not. But this book is so insistent on Jason being inherently bad, having this darkness inside him that Batman accidentaly broke free the moment he made him Robin. That there never really was another path for him, besides becoming the Red Hood.

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Robin (2021)

★★★☆☆

I started reading this because I saw someone seriously say on TikTok that this was a good comic for understanding Damian's character. After reading it, I do not think thats the case here. Its been years since I read it, but I find anything about Damian from the new52 to be ten times more interesting than anything in here.

Like I did with Batman & Robin (2023), I find Joshua Williamson's writting incredibly boring. The Lazarus Island contest thing is fine, but there's nothing remarkable about it.

Things I did like: Damian reading shoujo manga. Very cute detail, and I think there's layers to him liking it. Obviously he is well educated in fine-arts, but I like that he likes something that can even be considered "childish". I like that we get to see panels of it, and its parallels with Damian's own life. Art-wise I always appreciate when they draw (and color) Damian to look more like Talia. Bruce already has 3 non-biological sons that look just like him, please let him look different.

Flatline, I don't hate her, I wish I could like her but there's nothing to her personality. She looks like she escaped from someone's deviantart OC sketchbook. She looks like she could be a Monster High doll. Which is cool, but in context, she looks so out of place next to Damian. I kinda get it but it feels so empty when her entire character is "i kill people *winky face*". Again, maybe its just my general issues with the writting, but their romance felt very random and kinda forced to me. This is not me hating on her character, if anything I would love to see another writer have a go at her and damian's relationship. situationship. whatever.

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Batman vs Robin (2022)

★★★★☆

Although this is a direct continuation of Robin (2021), it's tonally very different and involves a larger DC universe event; Lazarus Planet, which I did have to go out of my way to read through.

I do wanna go and read a good Talia (maybe Ra's) story after this. I don't think I've ever properly understood her character. I also should look for a Black Alice reading list or something.

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Batman and Robin (2023)

Read #6 - #13

★★★☆☆

Most of my previous complaints from my Batman and Robin #1 - #5 (2023), and Robin (2021) reviews apply here as well. I am not a fan of Victor Zsasz's "kid" and Bane's daughter. There's an emphasis on parental relationships, I didn't mind it as much in Robin (2021) with Rose Wilson and Conner Hawke although I did dislike the weird half-sibling plot that didn't last.

But anyways, in here I just genuinely don't see any reason why Zsasz "son" or Bane's daughter are there besides to contrast Batman and Robin's father-son relationship, which could maybe be interesting but the story never quite goes there. Never goes anywhere meaningful.

I didn't know that they changed the creative team after issue 14, so that will be logged separately whenever I finish back-reading it.

August '25

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Secret Six (2025)

★★★★⯪

I began reading this monthly after issue #3 because I saw someone on TikTok talk about it. I wanted to wait until all six issues were out before logging it here. I became soooo obsessed with Jay, and his relationship with Jon. Call me Jay Nakamura's #1 apologist idc he was right. I'm gonna keep this vague and spoiler free but idk if you look up anything about this you'll see the ending.

I started reading this with zero context. I knew Jon was Superman and Lois' son, I knew Jay was his boyfriend and I knew Nia was from the CW shows. That's all. You do need to read at least the Suicide Squad Dream Team, and Absolute Power before this if you want to understand whats going on. However I am not that kind of reader. Don't be like me.

I'm writting this review after reading Son of Kal-el but before Suicide Squad and Absolute Power. So my thoughts might change?? But I absolutely loved this. Nicole Maines I apologize I was not familiar with your game. At one point I was afraid Jay and Jon would breakup just to pair Nia and Jon together, but that wasn't the case at all. I love how their relationship conflict was handled. I also found Catman and Deadshot's relationship very compelling, and it makes me wanna read Gail Simone's Secret Six. After I'm done with all the Jay reading I'm doing rn.

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Superman - Son of Kal-el

★★★★★

I'm gonna preface this by saying that I never found Jon's Superboy stories compelling. There is nothing wrong with it per se but he was a kid when I was a teen and back then my favorite stories were about other teens and young adults. So I never read Super Sons and have no attachment whatsoever to pre-aged-up Jon. I will probably go back and read at least the aging-up arc at some point.

But anyways, I loved this. Dare I say one of my favorite comics ever. I am still a little bit influenced by the Superman (2025) movie. And I think this is not just a good Jon Kent story but a good Superman story. I love the slight parallels between Jay and Lois, with him being a reporter as well.

In the grand scheme of things, is Jay the most compatible or best fitting love interest for Jon? Maybe not. But I think that's what makes them interesting. I really don't understand how some people can say that Jay is boring. Maybe I'm very biased. Maybe Jay's story hits a little too close to home, given the current political climate in my own country. Maybe I find Gossamer a lot more relatable than the all-american Superman.

I might have cried a little when Jon came out to Clark. I could never be mad about characters becoming canonically queer. I think this comic does an excellent job at modernizing the Superman mythos.

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Supergirl #4

★★★★☆

I did notice in the previous issue that Lena had a very punky/emo/goth look. In this issue they all go to an actual goth club in the middle of small town midvalle?? Good for them honestly. Wish that were me.

I think at this point is very clear that this comic is very female-gaze oriented. Exhibit A-The guy Kara considers very attractive. Exhibit B-dressing your cast as goths for no real reason. I too would make my characters go to a goth club if I was writing a comic for DC. I'm genuinely not being snarky, its something i'd 100% do myself. Fun read. Luna seems cool and I want to see more of her.

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Suicide Squad - Dream Team

★★★☆☆

I don't have too many opinions on this comic to be quite honest. My only reason for reading it was to get the context needed for Secret Six.

I will say that I find it very difficult to empathize with Nia. I might have to go back and read her Bad Dream story or something because I really don't get her character at all unfortunetly.

July '25

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Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #2

★★★⯪☆

Another rollercoaster of emotions this month. I was very angry there for a bit but I'm glad at least Bruce decides he won't give up on Jason. I don't love some of the interal dialogs. This book sometimes makes it seem like Jason is inherently bad and too broken and has no morals, and Bruce tried to save him but Jason didn't want to be saved. I think Jason became Red Hood and "the man he is today" because of the tragedy of his own death. Not because he was a disobedient child.

I did enjoy the moments between him and Nightwing. Overall I don't hate this, nor is this the worst Jaybin depiction in recent years. But I'm still unsure what the final narrative will be. My final thoughts really depend on the next issue.

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Supergirl (2025)

Read: #1 - #3

★★★★☆

So obviously I watched Superman (2025) twice this month, and I was left craving for more so I decided to go through the Super-adjecent comics on my reading list. Starting with the new Supergirl ongoing. I'm still out of the loop of current timelines and stuff but this has been very straightfoward and easy to understand. Besides the .... inflation... thing this has been very cute. I really like the art. I want to see it eventually dive into more serious topics, and not just be fun dress up. Although there's nothing wrong with this so far.

I really liked Lena in here. I had to look it up and seems like Sophie Campbell is a fan of the cw show, so I am expecting their relationship to be influenced by it. Idc if it's queerbaiting I have been successfully baited.

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Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow

★★★★★

Next on the super-reading list was Superboy. I was initially gonna read this after I read all the YJ'19 stuff but I put it off lol and now I'm very glad I waited until I was in the mood for it. I really liked this story. It's one of my favorites so far

I liked the space setting, felt almost Star Treky at some points. One thing about me is that I will enjoy a positive sci-fi story thats hopeful. And that's exactly what this is. It's also about Conner finding his own purpose, by himself. I really liked it and would recommend it, if you ever wanna read more about Conner Kent without diving head-first into his 100 issues 90s run.

Kal-El-fornia Love

★★★★☆

Okay so this wasn't originally on my reading list. It snuck up there because I saw on twitter something about the Conner and Jon story and I wanted to read it so here we are. Last read of July, fitting for theme of this month being Super-family.

I didn't expect anything ground breaking from a season special, but I ended up loving some of the stories on here! Lois' feels so relevant and was by far my favorite. Really liked Steel's story as well. The only thing that really bothered me was Power Girl's story message being "you'd be happier if you had a boyfriend", but maybe thats just me.

June '25

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Gotham Academy - Maps of Mystery

★★★★☆

Gotham Academy is one of my favorite things to come out of the new52. And I was happy to learn that there's been some stuff featuring Maps after GA. Maps is really cute and I liked her dynamic with Batman. She has this whimsy that Robin needs imo.

I liked the moments where she realizes how serious it all is, that its not just fun and games. In my ideal world she becomes Robin after Damian, and this gets explored further. Her excitement contrasted by the Bats' stoicism. I haven't read Batgirls (2021) yet but I saw that some GA characters make an appearance. It would be fun if she could be a Robin to Steph & Cass's batgirls.

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Robin 80th anniversary

★★★⯪☆

Clearly I was in a Robin reading mood this month. I don't have anything too remarkable to say tbh.

If you're very very new to reading Batfam comics I think this would be a nice starting point. You get at least one story per Robin (and per era). So you can decide which seems more interesting to you and pick up your reading from there.

That being said, as an "old" fan it still was nice to see certain writers coming back to their characters for new snippet stories.

I could complain about Dick getting so many stories while everyone else got max 2, if anything i'd cut the Grayson story out. Jason's was my favorite but I'm very biased.

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Robin & Batman: Jason Todd #1

★★★⯪☆

I'm gonna preface this by saying that Dustin Nguyen is one of my favorite comic artists, particularly when it comes to his full watercolor work. So I cannot hate this comic even if the story ends up being bad, Jaybin is too cute, I love the art.

I do think its realistic that Jason is little bit more of a troubled kid, compared to Dick. Jason loved his mom, sure, but he did not grow up with the same loving community Dick had. I think its unrealistic to expect him to behave like a perfectly normal child. I don't think its necessarily bad if comics want to explore that aspect of pre-death Jason further.

What does piss me off is the way the adults around him acted here. Why the fuck would Alfred say *spoilers* that Jason is deeply trobuled, something is inherently wrong with him and they should look for other living arrengements for him. There is this scene where Alfred literally tries to talk Bruce into giving up on Jason. It feels like he wants to take him out of their house like a foster dog that won't behave so the family sents it back to the shelter. Treating a foster kid like that is insane.

Not gonna go over the morals of Jason in here. This is already long enough and I wanna see how the whole mini-series plays out. But the scene at the end really had me in a rollercoaster of emotions.

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Batman and Robin (2023)

Read: #1 - #5

★★★☆☆

I want to catch up with this eventually. But the first issues are kinda meh. I have some problems with the art. The artist for the first issues is Simone Di Meo, and he makes beautiful stunning covers. But in a full story his art can be overwhelming. There's so much dramatic lighting and motion and everything is eye-catching, there's never a moment to take a break. It looks very cool for a page or two, but after a while its too much.

Can't say much about the story without reading more. So for now I'm leaving it at this. If I keep reading it, I'll log it in the next months.

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Batwoman - Hydrology

(vol 1 - TPB)

★★★★☆

Another of my new52 favorites, I mentioned this during my review of Elegy, but this is one of my favorite comics ever. I love the art, I love the unusual compositions, I love how they contrast the scenes where she is Kate Kane versus when she is Batwoman with different art styles.

The villian in this book is based off La Llorona. If I felt like being nitpicky I could probably Tumblr-speak into saying that its problematic. But I'm not gonna. Not today at least lol.

Again, I really like this series (at least the first half) and I'm gonna continue re-reading the TPBs I own.

Sorry no logs for this month

Depression got bad :(

Check out the reviews for June and July!!

April '25

Batman

Batman

★★★⯪☆

Read: #402, 403, 408-416, 421-425. Batman Annual #11

I'm not sure how to name or categorize this, I was only reading most of Jason's time as Robin, post-crisis. As I'm writing this I'm missing A Death in the Family and A Lonely Place of Dying. Which I've read before but still plan on re-reading. Maybe I'll continue reading more early 90s Robin Tim after it.

I feel like people often misunderstand Jason's time as Robin. It is very clear, at least post-crisis, that he has always been depicted as "the angry Robin". Going as far as having Bruce saying that if he didn't take him in he'd end up dead. Oh the irony.

I find Bruce to be very hypocritical. In one issue he is yelling at Jason because he lost control of himself, got too emotional during a case, and Two-Face escaped. The next issue Bruce himself gets too emotional during a case because he knew the victim personally, and he never manages to catch the bad guy.

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Batman - Three Jokers

★★⯪☆☆

I'm not gonna lie I read this because I saw someone complaining about the JayBabs ship. I really like Babs, and Jason is my blorbo, so I was intrigued by it. After skimming on tumblr it was brought to my attention that JayBabs was also a thing back in Batman Eternal. Which I had read back when it was still ongoing. And uh I fully forgot that even happened. I certainly didn't care for it back then lol.

I do, conceptually like the juxtaposition of Jason's and Barbara's stories. And how they each react differently. They're very different people. I do think an actual /srs relationship between them would only fruther contribute to Barbara's character assassination, but I did enjoy how it was handled in this comic for the most part.

Jason really is that annoying guy who mistakes any girl being nice to him as romantic interest. The letter is insane. He is such a loser. I love him. Barbara should never have to be the one to "fix" him. Okay enough yapping.

Plot wise, I really don't care enough about the joker to care for what this story proposes. Does it even matter if he is three guys playing one role? What even was the point of all of this? The Joker is more of an idea than a person. However it would make Batman a horrible detective if he never figured it out by himself.

TLDR. Not the worst Joker comic ever but I wouldn't have read it if it wasn't for Red Hood and Batgirl.

March '25

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Zatanna - Bring Down the House

★★★★★

Another of my favorites so far! The art is so beautiful, the coloring gives it a 60s vintage look. But it never feels flat or "boring", it's so bold in its color choices and in its compositions. Absolutely loved it. Even the lettering flows super nicely with the art. Reminds me of why I love comic books in the first place. The story was very interesting as well. Loved everything about it.

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Green Lantern - Kyle Rayner vol 1

(vol 1 TBP)

★★★⯪☆

I had so much fun reading this. I've read some GL Rebirth era before, but it was years ago and I've never read any post-crisis GL comics. So I appreciate that this TPB includes the necessary context for Parallax.

I really like Kyle. He is a fun guy, and he is very reletable. I am after all, too, a kinda lost early 20s artist. Part of me is glad I didn't read this when I was a teen.

That being said, I fully forgot this contains the infamous scene that named the trope "fridging", or you know putting women in refrigerators. Jumpscare. Classic comic book misogyny what else is there to say. Besides that I really enjoyed this and will continue to read more of Kyle.

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Batwoman - Elegy

★★★★★

One of my favorite comic books ever alongside New52 Batwoman. I first read it when I was 13-14 and I recently got a physical copy for my birthday. I finished re-reading it in doctors' waiting rooms.

The art is simply stunning. I love the coloring, I love the unusual compositions. I love how it uses a very different graphic language for scences where she is Kate Kane vs scenes where she is Batwoman. I love the shading on her suit, she looks like she was painted on with watercolors.

On the not so great part, I read this as a young teen, when I was dealing with a lot of external homophobia all around me. I found a lot of comfort in looking up to this openly lesbian character, there weren't that many in DC at the time. But there it was this cool batman-esque lesbian character. I loved her.

Now as an adult with critical thinking skills I have more conflicted feelings about it due to the whole USA-army involment. It deeply shapes who she is as a character. I can understand why some people don't like her or this comic. But I think I'll always have some emotional attachment to it. You know how some people still refuse to stop reading/supporting Harry Potter even if JK Rowling is a radfem transphobic weirdo? Yeah I fear I'm the same way with this comic.

Me reading this in public, shaking my head so people know I don't support the military.

February '25

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Heroes in crisis

★★★☆☆

I wasn't gonna go out of my way to read anything focused on Harley Quinn but I'm trying to catch up with the main events of recent years.

I did enjoy this as a story. Surprisingly I don't have many negative things to say. I'm intrigued by how this affects the characters involved. Like wtf happened to Wally after. I didn't particularly like the Batgirl/HQ team-up, felt too OOC in my opinion, but what do I know. I did like the ending. And I've been liking reading stories where speedsters are aware of the universe changing around them.

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Outsiders

★★★★☆

I really enjoyed this!! Maybe I'm biased because I already like Batwoman and I haven't properly read Gotham War yet (and never read Planetary), but this is one of my favorite reads so far. I liked the mysteriousness around Drummer, and I liked the way the story developed. A few things felt a little rushed. But that's to be expected, I guess, considering how short this series is. I kinda wish it was longer. I wasn't a fan of how the whole Nocturna thing was handled. They could've made her a lot more of an actual Villian and less of "Kate's ex". I really liked Jenny Crisis, and it was nice to see Jinni Hex again.

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Lex and the City

★★⯪☆☆

Lex's story was funny. Harley/Ivy's had gorgeous gorgeous art, it's not too interesting as a story but the art more than makes up for it. I liked Mr. Freeze's story! Poor guy just loves his wife and is insane about it.

Titans Together was cute, but it annoyed me so much that the artist didn't even try to differentiate Garth and Dick besides eye color. I'm 50/50 on the Robins story. I can't get over that crazy Steph is too female comment. I still have to read the more recent Tim stuff but why do all of his civilian romantic partners know his secret identity as Robin?? Anyways Riddlebat. The Raven/BB story was cute too but again not too interesting. And no opinion on Hawkman sorry lol.

Overall it has nice art but nothing too engaging plot-wise.

January '25

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Young Justice '19

★★★★⯪

Honestly idk why it took me so long to read this. I liked it a lot more than I thought I would. I even liked most of the new characters. At one point it did feel like there were too many characters, but I get why they did it. I just wish we saw more of Cissie.

The story was fun, and I really loved the moments between Bart and Kon, and the references to YJ '98. I like how they introduced every character with a small story within the comic. And I like how they used different artists for that, and to represent the multi-verse traveling. Nice art overall. It had some really beautiful pannels.

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Young Justice - Dark Crisis

★☆☆☆☆

You know all the nice things I said about YJ '19? Yeah none of that applies here. I can understand what the writer was trying to do, but mocking the same fans who are supposed to buy the comics isn't the smartest decision imo. Are you trying to sell nostalgia or not?

Overall plot aside, my biggest issue with it is how it tries so hard to call out sexism (and racism, and homophobia, etc etc.) that it goes right back into being sexist towards its characters. Did Cassie and Cissie ever had a conversation that did not involve the guys? Either in a negative or positive way. Reducing Cassie into being boycrazy is just as bad as what sexist writers have done with her character over the years.

And ignoring Cissie's character completely just to make her seem like the voice of reason, like she is a "girls girl" unlike Cassie. While also not caring at all about people who are supposed to be her friends? I think genuine arguments got lost in the way it was presented.

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Wonder Woman - Donna Troy

★★★★☆

I'm gonna be honest, I'm not very familiar with Donna but I really enjoyed this story. I loved the art and the storytelling. The way it goes back and forth between the fight and the present. Her monologue inside the church. Her feelings.

Technically I read this as part of the Wonder Girl - Adventures of a Teen Titan (2017) trade but this was my favorite issue.

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Batman - Under the Red Hood

★★★★☆

I couldn't tell you what was my opinion on this comic the first time I read it (over 10 years ago?), but it was nice to revisit it. Jason is such a dear character to me, yes he is a villian at worst and an anti-hero at best, but he is interesting to me!! The hurt, the resentment, the selfishness, him and Bruce never being able to reconcile, the stubbornness. They'll never be able to change or "fix" each other no matter how hard they try. They're fundamentally different.

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Birds of Prey - vol 1

(vol 1 TBP)

★★★☆☆

I'm still on the fence if I should read the entire Birds of Prey (1999) series or if I should just pick up from where Gail Simone's run starts. So in case I do the later, I'm posting this as a review of Dixon's writting.

Kinda insane that every single conflict has somehow something to do with a romantic interest. That's all. Maybe I'm too ace for this but how is it incomprehensible to have one storyline where Dinah doesn't have the hots for the bad guy. Just once please.

Nov and Dec '24

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Robins: Being Robin

Yes, I very artistically picked the Jason variant cover as the reference pic. He is my favorite, what can I say?

Anyways this was an easy enough read to start with, and I do find interesting the whole idea of the Robins wondering if being Robin was a good thing for them or not. Even more so if you think about the inherit power dynamics Bruce has over them.

However this is not something that can truly be answered in a 6 issues run. Not in a meaningful way at least.

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Red Hood & the Outlaws

This is at least is better than n52 Outlaws. But that's not saying much. The art is much better though, until you get a random issue drawn by Rocafort and oump jumpscare!! It's a shame because I like how he draws faces, but the moment you see how he draws women... yikes. I do like how Pete Woods in particular draws Jason. And I really like the new suit. His old mask didn't translate the best across different artists.

Art aside, the story does have some interesting moments, mostly the Prince of Gotham arc.

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Red Hood: The Hill

I really liked the art, very different from the Outlaws run, but fitting for the theme.

I like the implication that Jason knows how to speak spanish. Latino Jason has been my headcanon since forever. That being said its evident the people working on this comic don't know how to speak spanish. Just loose words here and there but no grammar whatsoever. How difficult is it to get a spanish speaker to just proof read it before publishing it. But that's just a pet peeve of mine lmao.

Red Hood feels more like a secondary character in this but it is an interesting enough story. Shows more realistic sides of Gotham. The lifes of regular people dealing with villians and vigilantes.