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Cover: Mike Wieringo & Terry Austin

Robin #46

Oct 1997 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
“Dark at Dawn”

In "Dark at Dawn," Robin and Batman struggle to keep Gotham City from unraveling in the wake of the Genesis event, as fear spreads through the streets. When Robin tracks down a gang armed by the False Face Society, he’s forced to confront the harsh reality of a life where even the best intentions can’t always prevent tragedy. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Cully Hamner, with inks by Sal Buscema, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by Tim Harkins, this gripping issue captures the weight of duty and loss. The cover, by Mike Wieringo and Terry Austin, reflects the tension simmering beneath Gotham’s surface.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist Cully Hamner · inker Sal Buscema · colorist Adrienne Roy · letterer Tim Harkins · cover Mike Wieringo, Terry Austin

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colorist Adrienne Roy
letterer Tim Harkins
cover pencils Mike Wieringo
cover inks Terry Austin

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Robin and Batman try to maintain order in Gotham City as the frightened populace reacts to the events of the Genesis event. Later, Robin pursues some street gang members after they have bought weapons from the False Face Society. One of the gang dies in spite of Robin's efforts to save him.

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