The Good
Batman vs. Darkseid is finally here! It's a moment some fans have been anxiously waiting for, hoping to see the Dark Knight completely humiliate DC's biggest villain. When it comes to physical feats, beating up Darkseid is one of the most impressive things someone can accomplish and there's a select crowd that simply wants to see Batman do the impossible. Why? Because he's Batman, that's why! The guy had tons of prep time, after all. Other fans have been dreading this issue because it may be a human -- albeit brilliant human -- fighting someone who's way above his weight class. How intimidating can Darkseid look if Batman obliterates him? Many will go into this issue thinking it doesn't matter how much time Batman had to prepare or what kind of armor he's wearing. If he steps up against Darkseid, he's going to get wrecked. Thankfully, Peter J. Tomasi handles this fight properly, giving a good amount of love to both groups of fans.
Batman may get his punches in, but there's nothing implying those are doing any kind of significant damage to the big guy. Batman may be one of the most gifted hand-to-hand combatants on Earth, but even in a highly advanced armor, him going toe to toe with Darkseid and sticking to melee combat just isn't going to end well for him. Instead, the emphasis needs to be put on his impressive tactical mind and that's exactly what Tomasi does. It all boils down to one critical moment in Bruce Wayne's plan and, if it doesn't go as planned, the Dark Knight could become be the Dead Knight. It's also worth noting Darkseid said he wanted to make Batman suffer, so we can assume he's holding back to some degree. This is a fight that had to be handled carefully and I think Tomasi succeeded in giving lots of fan service to both sides. Yes, the supporting characters are just there as a plot device, but no one came into this issue expecting to see them steal the spotlight. They came for Darkseid vs. Batman and that's exactly what they're going to get. However, it is worth noting there's a brief yet still impactful moment between Cyborg and Batgirl.
Once again, Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray and John Kalisz do a stunning job capturing every page in Tomasi's script. From the thunderous strikes to the intense displays of emotion, this visual team killed it. There's a few moments where the work on Darkseid feels a tad rushed, but it wasn't too distracting and he's often heavily shaded. The views inside of Batman's helmet and some of the close ups really allowed us to appreciate just how much was at stake and just how much of a toll the experience is taking on him. There's a few bits that are sure to be very cheerworthy for Batman fans and I can definitely see them being taken out of context and spread around the internet to make Batman look even more formidable. Don't worry, because there's a few good ones for Darkseid, too. Hell, there's even a solid splash page which shows just how powerful this guy can be. It's devastating stuff. As for Darkseid standing with his arms behind his back, it's dedicated to a smaller panel but it was greatly appreciated and fitting in that sequence. Oh, and there's a double-page spread with Batman's allies and their reactions to the heartwarming moment is absolutely priceless. It really hits you with the weight of the scene.
Channel 52 is usually something readers gloss over, but this one is definitely going to grab your attention. Kalibak just can't catch a break, can he?
The Bad
Announcing whether Damian returns before this issue was released isn't something I can hold against the issue. If I didn't go into this issue aware of Damian's fate (will he return or will he remain dead and another will take his place?), the handling of the Batcave scene would have had me legitimately wondering what will happen.
Minor criticism: Darkseid's one line of exposition about the shard and the
The Verdict
BATMAN AND ROBIN #37 is a huge amount of fun that's filled with enjoyably over-the-top moments. This is the kind of story that just demands to be turned into a DC animated movie. It refuses to slow down and never fails to entertain with ridiculously crazy and gripping action. Sure, it mostly plays out how you'd expect it to, so that means it's unlikely to surprise or stun you, but you can tell the creative team put everything they have into this one and wanted to make sure readers have a blast with it. The big clash doesn't disappoint and the adventure has just the right amount of heart. Robin Rises has been non-stop fun and I'm really looking forward to ROBIN RISES: ALPHA.