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DC Preview: Batman vs. Robin #5

WILL FATHER AND SON RECONCILE…OR RUMBLE?

WILL FATHER AND SON RECONCILE…OR RUMBLE?

The Lazarus Volcano has left its impact on planet Earth, but the fallout from Bruce and Damian Wayne’s war is far from over. It’s been a long road from the initial tensions that drove a wedge between father and son in the pages of Teen Titans, but is the hatchet at last ready to be buried? A bold new chapter in the lives of Batman and Robin begins in this epic final issue!

Batman vs. Robin #5

Writer: Mark Waid
Artist: Mahmud Asrar
Colors: Jordie Bellaire
Letters: Steve Wands
Release Date: February 28, 2023

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