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ComicList Reviews | by ComicList | Sun, Sep 20

Batman and Robin #4
DC Comics
Morrison, Tan & Glapion

The issue also utilizes Dick Grayson as the ward of Bruce Wayne. It’s not entirely clear what all of the angles are with the fund raiser that Dick attends, but at the very least he attempts to explain Bruce’s absence.

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