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Grayson Vol. 4: a Ghost in the Tomb 1St Edition Pdf, Epub, Ebook GRAYSON VOL. 4: A GHOST IN THE TOMB 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Tom King | 9781401267629 | | | | | Grayson Vol. 4: A Ghost in the Tomb 1st edition PDF Book It starts off okay, but then all of a sudden we see Damian with a Court of Owls mask, fighting all the kids who are wanting to be Robin all of a sudden, then it's just over and Damian and Duke bond. May 22, No trivia or quizzes yet. Tom King. This, like Son of Batman vol 2, was sidetracked by Robin War. I really liked the tie-in story about Grayson assembling the original Robins into one place to train the We Are Robin Movement into better vigilantes, but in really protecting all of them by having everyone, his brothers and those they inspired, arrested so they would be safe and so, he, as the original Robin could take care of the threat with minimum loss of life. No recent wiki edits to this page. He asked Grayson to go undercover and join the group to learn from the inside what was truly what. And I apparently don't like Ladytron who is annoying AF. Andersen Gabrych, A. Leaning in 2 stars but that last issue was so enjoyable I bumped it up. What fun! And if you see something that needs to be added or changed, be sure to let us know over on our contact page. Where to Start? Devin Grayson, Andersen Gabrych, A. Now, Dick Grayson returns to Gotham City to reclaim the life that was taken from him. Sign In Register. There were plenty of silly parts to this whole plot, but the art, character voices, and story-telling were on point in a way that made me see King and Seeley's strengths and weaknesses better. There was some pretty awesome stuff with Damian so that was great. The main story, focusing on Agent 37 and Agent 1 attempting to take down Spyral is a pretty amusing. Community Reviews. It looks like it introduced Duke Thomas, who I love, so it has that going for it. Grayson continues to be one of the best titles to come out of the New 52 and it has a large part to do with the writing. Feb 14, 47Time rated it it was ok Shelves: comics-matt , comics-superheroes. Because DC wanted a giant cross book event to sell more comics, so Dick tells his boss he's just wandering off for a bit. Grayson Vol. 4: A Ghost in the Tomb 1st edition Writer Naturally, he did not really perish although in the universe in which he operated, death was by no means an end. Look out below—these heroes are operating without a safety net! The Kamandi Challenge. This was such a pointless, stupid story. The story following the previous volume was pleasant, with some jokes around Dick and many revelations about Spiral. Somehow, this 4th volume of Grayson struck me as considerably better than the first three. Why should their dads have all the fun? Grayson 5 books. Matron deploys the spies in the Syndicate to capture the two. It's really shitty to make readers go through these crossovers with little to no conclusion to the story. Jeromy Cox. Despite containing more pages than your average paperback, A Ghost in the Tomb does feel a little short due to the Robin War portion of the book cutting into the narrative. Will the heir to Batman pull the trigger? The towering, nightmarish Omega Knight hunts them to the edges of Brimstone Bay and will stop at nothing until they team is obliterated! And now Flaviano Armentaro. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. This trade paperback picks up where the previous volume left off, collecting the next four issues 13—16 of the on-going series, plus the two issues of the Robin War event. Dick Grayson is back in blue! Based on the popular Batman: Arkham Origins video game, Square Enix presents this highly detailed Robin action figure. This volume just feels like a minor step down from the others. You must be logged in to write a review for this comic. How many times do I have to complain about messing with my collected editions? Benjamin Turner. The act came literally crashing down when a crime boss, extorting money from the circus owner, rigged the act to cause great damage. Robin War being collected is peculiar, since it's actually a Part 1-Part-2 type crossover with more issues than just those two and the Grayson issue; [Read as single issues] I'm confused as to what this is actually going to collect as usual, thanks DC. How many times can you read that before it starts to work your last goddamn nerve? I also read and enjoyed the adventures Dick Grayson had in the Teen Titans but who wouldn't when you got to work next to Wonder Girl! Tim Seeley and Tom King have worked together to create the story for the entire Grayson series thus far. Scouring through the secret lab of deceased scientist and Spyral founder Otto Netz, Grayson finds his foes much closer than expected! I genuinely enjoyed it. Andy Owens. Grayson Vol. 4: A Ghost in the Tomb 1st edition Reviews Legal Privacy Policy Terms of Use. Spoilers First of all, the Grayson issues in this collection are just great. Robin War being collected is peculiar, since it's actually a Part 1-Part-2 type crossover with more issues than just those two and the Grayson issue; it's worth looking into elsewhere, since it's a good story, and sets up the first arc of Nightwing's Rebirth series too. Then he switched from crime fighter to secret agent and I was hooked. Matron deploys the spies in the Syndicate to capture the two. Dick Grayson , Otto Netz. Science Fiction. He apologized for disturbing them then; he was afraid he wouldn't get near them once they had reached Rodeo, the trendy new restaurant where they'd be having the reception. Dick is just I love these two characters. I love seeing all the different Robin's save Stephanie perspectives on what it means to be a Robin. You must be logged in to write a review for this comic. There's a moment that made me laugh where Dick is talking to Tim about how he's going to use his charm on a male. And speaking of hearts, Hawkgirl will stop at nothing to find Martian Manhunter, even if she jeopardizes the League's mission and their souls. Raul Fernandez. The "Night of the Monster Men" crossover continues in this second chapter! Read It. From re I was seriously considering giving this an extra star just for Dick's song and Tiger's contributions to the proceedings. Tons of untrained kids get inspired to be part Somehow, this 4th volume of Grayson struck me as considerably better than the first three. Print Digital Both Media Format. I need more free time. You know the saying: There's no time like the present Roge Antonio. Other editions. He excels at action sequences and always poses his characters well. Also I can't care less about Robins or their war. Gabe Eltaeb. View 2 comments. King Faraday. Most importantly, I didn't find him particularly likeable as a character. And did part of this read like the Batman vs Robin animated film at all to anyone else? Occasionally, Dick Grayson, aka Nighwting, takes a fall from a very tall building. Sign In Register. Jan 19, Maggie Gordon rated it it was ok Shelves: graphic-novels , super-hero. Use your keyboard! Grayson Vol. 4: A Ghost in the Tomb 1st edition Read Online October 18, No, seriously. I really like the premise of Robin War. DC: Rebirth Reading Order. You vol. Benjamin Turner. To ask other readers questions about Grayson, Volume 4 , please sign up. Kaltenbach F. I've been riding with you for one week! I like the funny moments, but this volume was a bloody disaster. McFeely , revd. Damian Wayne. And, you know what, this book started fun, but has gotten bogged down in its excessive secret society nonsense. Grayson 6. Because DC wanted a giant cross book event to sell more comics, so Dick tells his boss he's just wandering off for a bit. The Kamandi Challenge. Enlarge cover. Shop for apparel, fun home and office decor, electronics, gadgets, and collectibles, find the perfect gift and more. Refresh and try again. Rob Haynes. It is an interesting story about the We Are Robin Movement and the city who want to end this street-level vigilantism and the true villains behind stopping this movement — The Court of Owls. My biggest issue is with characters like Duke Thomas. I don't really understand this arc and I don't know that I need to. And this is why Grayson is the best. I really enjoyed the chara-design and colors, as usual, but the panel artwork was also impressive at some points. Todd , H. This was hit or miss for me because while the art is gorgeous and I love Dick and Agent 1's chemistry, it was a little too all over the place for me. 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