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Even though he just made his debut in the pages of Dark Nights: Death Metal #2, it's safe to say the Robin King is one of the most demented and evil villains Batman has ever faced. This underage ...
So why all the fuss? Well, it's the appearance of The Robin King. Who first appeared as a Groblin in Death Metal #2 but in Dark Nights: Death Metal: Legends Of The Dark Knights you get his origin ...
So, the Robin King’s story begins in Dark Nights: Death Metal #2. The Batman Who Laughs, reincarnated in the body of a Dark Multiverse Bruce Wayne with Doctor Manhattan’s powers (now called ...
Thanks to certain speculation regarding The Robin King, multiple advance copies of next week's Dark Nights: Death Metal: Legends Of The Dark Knights one-shot from a variety of creators from DC ...
This certainly isn’t the only twisted version of Robin that Death Metal has brought thus far, with the increasingly-popular Robin King bringing his own incredibly evil backstory into the fray.
Veteran Bat-writer Peter J. Tomasi teams up with kinetic cartoonist Riley Rossmo for Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Robin King #1 #1, a hefty one-shot that mashes together the worst of DC's modern ...
fang-toothed boys dressed as Robin that he keeps around him at all times, leashed on lengths of chain. When the BWL and his Robins made their first appearance in Batman: Metal #2 yesterday ...
I’m not sure if this issue was rushed to capitalize on the popularity of the Robin King or Death Metal itself, but it definitely needed more time to percolate. The second story of the issue ...