Robin #7
In "Turning Point," Tim Drake faces a pivotal moment as his father, Jack, returns home vowing to be present for him—threatening to upend Tim’s dual life as Robin. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne, stirred by Tim’s report of Jean-Paul’s descent into darkness, prepares to reclaim the mantle of Batman after years of retirement, but not before a grueling physical and mental recalibration. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Tom Grummett, with inks by Ray Kryssing and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1994 issue captures a turning tide in Gotham’s vigilante legacy. The cover, by Tom Grummett and Ray Kryssing, reflects the weight of that change.
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Instead of possibly retiring, when Bruce Wayne hears from Tim what a monster Jean-Paul has become as Batman, Bruce decides he'll have to jump back into the fray, but not after some intensive reconditioning. Tim's father, Jack, returns home and promises he's going to be there for Tim all the time. Tim is concerned what that will do to his time as Robin.
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