REVIEW: Red Robin #19

There will come a time when we will be able to plug our brains directly into an interconnected network of computers, and live forever as a series of ones and zeroes. Until that day, we’ll just have to take a precautionary look at things to come as Red Robin and friends invade the Unternet.

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REVIEW: Red Robin #15

Being a masked crime fighter has its advantages; your anonymity makes you somewhat terrifying, while protecting those closest to you. On the other hand, once your secret is out, the criminal element can pass and share that information faster than a wild rumor that Bruce Willis is in the next Batman movie. For Tim Drake Wayne, the return to Gotham has not only given him a new mission, it’s given those who want to reveal secret identities a renewed reason to break the big story.

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Dynamite Entertainment Sneak Peek of the Week

This week, Dynamite Entertainment has four books arriving in stores that you might want to check out.  Take the jump for sneak peeks of Red Sonja #50, The Expendables #3, Kevin Smith’s Kata #2, and the Robert E. Howard Presents: Thulsa Doom trade paperback.

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Review: Red Robin #13

When you’ve been out of the country for a few months, hoping to find yourself and clues to the disappearance of your adopted father, your return to your hometown better be monumental. Red Robin (YUM) is back, and he’s ready to bring Tim’s Justice to those that prey on the weak.

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