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Cover: Tom Grummett

Robin #13

Jan 1995 · DC · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD; 0.70 GBP
“Wings Over Gotham”

In "Wings Over Gotham," Robin faces off against the menacing Steeljacket, a ruthless, armored aerial threat stalking Gotham’s skies. As tensions between Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne reach a breaking point, a raw, heartfelt conversation leads to a renewed bond—and a pivotal shift in their roles, with Dick stepping into the mantle of Nightwing and Bruce reclaiming his identity as Batman, setting the stage for what’s to come. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by John Cleary and Phil Jimenez, with colors by Adrienne Roy and letters by Albert De Guzman, the issue’s dynamic art and emotional core are perfectly framed by Tom Grummett’s striking cover.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist John Cleary · artist, inker Phil Jimenez · inker Ray Kryssing · colorist Adrienne Roy · letterer Albert De Guzman · cover Tom Grummett

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Cast · 11 characters

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artist, inker Phil Jimenez
colorist Adrienne Roy
cover pencils, inks Tom Grummett

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Robin tackles a vicious steel-winged and armored flying killer who calls himself Steeljacket. Dick and Bruce talk out their very intense problems face-to-face, finally resulting in a better understanding, as Bruce tells Dick he thinks of him as a son. Dick goes back to being Nightwing and Bruce resumes his role as Batman, saying there will be some surprises ahead.

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