![]() ![]() They say it only takes a single snowflake to trigger an avalanche. miscarriage (it's like 2 lines of dialogue).Language: English Words: 50,487 Chapters: 10/10 Collections: 16 Comments: 1,271 Kudos: 8,409 Bookmarks: 739 Hits: 99,803Ĭalamityjim Fandoms: Red Robin (Comics), Young Justice (Cartoon), Batman - All Media Types Tim may have moved forward with his life, but both his past and his future have problems with the direction he's taking. there are also way more characters but it won't let me tag them because they all have the same name.Language: English Words: 77,186 Chapters: 17/17 Collections: 102 Comments: 3,095 Kudos: 15,914 Bookmarks: 3,883 Hits: 290,014Ĭalamityjim Fandoms: Red Robin (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Young Justice (Cartoon), Teen Titans - All Media Types When Young Justice Batman comes across an angsty, seemingly abandoned by his Batman Tim Drake, he decides to step up to the plate and parent the crap out of him. Tim Drake (Robin) was formerly a member of Young Justice but afterwards joined the Teen Titans in Teen Titans Vol. I know it sounds like crack but it is not crackīruce's habit of collecting strays is not limited by dimension.Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.To find reviews of all the DC issues, visit DC This Week.ĭisclaimer: GeekDad received this comic for review purposes.Calamityjim Fandoms: Young Justice (Cartoon), Red Robin (Comics), Batman - All Media Types The issue ends with another tense escape from Dark Opal and a lot of unanswered questions, but it feels like this title is gaining momentum again. He does commit to the Tim/Steph relationship, which is written really well here even as Steph and Tim head off on their own adventures. He remembers that Steph used to be a Robin – but references her father breaking out of prison when Cluemaster’s death was a huge part of Batman: Eternal. Doc Shaner guest-stars with a brilliant two-page spread featuring the classic YJ characters – not just the core four, but obscure faves like Secret, Arrowette, Empress, and even Slobo.īendis did his research here – which makes it puzzling that he also makes some major missteps in the segment of the story featuring Stephanie Brown, Tim’s traveling partner. This is an extended segment showing how Tim rediscovers his lost memories from Zatanna, as she uncovers that his mind has been tampered with (by Doctor Manhattan? We’ll see). He succeeded Dick as the leader of the Teen Titans, and later led his superhero team, Young Justice. Unlike the other Core Four heroes, he’s been present in Rebirth and his story picks up from the last issue of Tynion’s Detective Comics run, where he and Steph went on the road. On that cliffhanger, we launch into Tim Drake’s flashback story, with guest art from Kris Anka. They’re shot out of the sky by Dark Opal, and Superboy makes a chilling discovery – Opal has Kryptonite, stolen from Earth. 'Sure thing Tim.' Clark said, securing Bruces suspicions. The day of the funeral Bruce's will was read to everybody. Bruce is gone and the boys have become orphans again. They go back 7 years, back to when the Young Justice league. Well need them, and fast.' Red Robin announced over the zeta tubes. Dick, Jason, Tim, and Damian all find themselves going back in time, all thanks to a disaster caused by Tim. True to their words, the two young vigilantes arrived within thirty seconds. The story begins with the seven heroes of the new and old Young Justice teams making a bold escape from the prisons of Gemworld in a stolen car. Bruce could only assume Red Robin was still Tim Drake, but who was the other kid 'Understood.' Batman replied. Unfortunately, while it delivers some of the best moments of the series, it also reminds us just how fast and loose Bendis plays with continuity. Ray: After four issues of scattered but entertaining storytelling, Young Justice #5 finally gives us some major answers about where these characters have been and how Tim Drake found out about the “lost” heroes. Young Justice #5 – Brian Michael Bendis, Writer John Timms, Kris Anka, Evan “Doc” Shaner, Artists Gabe Eltaeb, Colorist Ratings: Ray – 8.5/10 Young Justice #5 variant cover, via DC Comics. ![]()
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