![]() The villain, The Absence, is an ultra-feminist with a hole in her head (literally, it’s a giant hole in her forehead that exits out the back of her skull) who says terrible lines like “You don’t get to ‘mansplain’ to me!” She’s also heavily into advanced technology, has super-intelligence thanks to more oxygen reaching her brain due to the hole in her noggin, and she’s built an entire brainwashed cult just by paying some homeless folk to work for her. Batman is viewed as nothing more than an employee of Bruce Wayne and it’s heavily implied by the villain and other women that Bruce never sleeps with girls. ![]() Both Batman and Bruce are a little less cool after this issue. It’s a disjointed, jarring, tale with inconsistent artwork and an absolutely terrible villain. The first story in the Batman & Robin series not handled by Grant Morrison, “The Sum of Her Parts” acted as filler and stands as one of the worst examples of what a Batman story can be following the Batman Inc. Below you’ll find my opinions on these three tales and my final thoughts on the book as a whole. Also featured here is the “Sum of Her Parts” arc by Paul Cornell and Scott McDaniel and “The Streets Run Red” by current Catwoman and Batwing writer Judd Winick with artist Greg Tocchini. White Knight” will give you a glimpse at how they handled Dick and Damian’s partnership. Which, if you’ve been enjoying Tomasi and Gleason’s current New 52 run (and who wouldn’t? It’s been great so far), the 3-part story arc of this novel’s namesake “Dark Knight vs. While Grant Morrison, who started this series, was off writing Batman Inc., others had to step in and take over Batman & Robin and their comics are what you’ll find collected here. Unlike the 2 nd volume which began in September with the New 52, the stories found in this collection feature Dick Grayson as a lighthearted Batman paired with a grim Robin. White Knight collects issues #17-25 of the previous volume of Batman & Robin.
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