The least stable Robin also has a new name. The difference is that this guy’s recruiting a whole team.
Tag Archives: DC: The New 52
New 52 Review – “Nightwing #1”
Dick Grayson, the original Robin, is back as Nightwing with a new colour scheme.
New 52 Review – “Legion of Super-Heroes #1”
The companion title to Legion Lost shows a bit more promise.
New 52 Review – “Green Lantern Corps #1”
This series, as with its previous incarnation, focusses mainly on the “other” Green Lanterns from around the Universe.
New 52 Review – “DC Universe Presents #1: Deadman”
This title is different, in that each story arc will focus on a new lead character to give that individual more attention in the DCU. This time around, it’s Deadman’s turn.
New 52 Review – “Catwoman #1”
Another member of the Bat family gets a solo title. This time, we get the first clear change of status quo that I’m aware of.
New 52 Review – “Captain Atom #1”
An old school DC hero gets a revamp in this title. Imagine if Superman were a soldier in the U.S. military, and you’ve got a very cursory view of this guy.
New 52 Review – “Blue Beetle #1”
This is one of the New 52 titles that really does start from scratch. If you read the last Blue Beetle series, you’ll recognize a lot of what’s here, but Jaime has never been the Blue Beetle the first time we see him in this issue.
New 52 Review – “Birds of Prey #1”
This title changes quite a bit in the relaunch. It’s still a group of female characters, but the roster and purpose have changed significantly.
New 52 Review – “Batman #1”
The third round of the New 52 is now out. Alphabetical reviews start right now with “Batman.”