INSIDE LOOK at DC’s New BATCOMPUTER Files on the ROBINS

A SNEAK PEEK at a cool feature in the Robin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular

Sure, ROBIN WEEK ended last Friday, but you didn’t think we wouldn’t somehow mark today’s release of the one-shot Robin 80th Anniversary Super Spectacular #1, did you?

Thanks to our fine friends at DC, we’ve got for you a SNEAK PEEK at a really cool feature in the issue — Batcomputer files on Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Stephanie Brown and Damian Wayne.

Check them out, along with the issue’s gorgeous main cover by Lee Weeks and Brad Anderson, as well as the complete table of contents:

The $9.99 issue is available today, March 18.

Now, here’s the thing: A lot of people are staying in their homes right now, which is the smartest thing you can do. But there are a number of ways you can still get your copy:

— Contact your comics shop and if you don’t have a pull list, ask if they can hold the issue for you. (Even offer to pay up front. They’re gonna need the cash flow and you still want them there when you’re ready to visit again.)

— Purchase from an online dealer. (Some brick-and-mortar shops also offer this. I’m a Midtown Comics customer and this week I ordered my books online instead of heading to the shop.)

— You can also read the book digitally, and there are two links for that: For ComiXology, click here. For ReadDC, click here.

No matter what, stay safe, folks. That’s what Robin would want.

MORE

— The ROBIN WEEK Index of Features. Click here.

— Dig the Final Versions of the ROBIN 80th ANNIVERSARY Variants. Click here.

 

Author: Dan Greenfield

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  1. Question…Has Dick Grayson returned to being Nightwing? I haven’t read or purchased regular series comics in nearly 30 years so I’m out of the loop. In my humble opinion, not returning him to Nightwing is stupid.

    Also…had DC left its senses? A robin may not be as powerful of a bird as a raptor, but Robin is iconic. Changing his name to “Drake” is just…DAFFY. It seems my other reasons for not buying comics anymore is becoming more well founded.

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