- My Mom was a little religious, my Dad not at all. So when she was killed -- and my Dad was left in a coma -- I didn't have a strong foundation of faith to turn to. By the time my father was killed -- then so many of my friends -- all I had left to turn to was anger. It was easier than believing in a God who had let that happen. But anger solved little and when the world was in crisis -- I prayed. I heard only silence. So I confessed my sins... and realized I had none. How could someone who tried so hard to be good -- did so much for so many people -- be asked to endure so much?
Red Robin #22 is an issue of the series Red Robin (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 2011.
Synopsis for "Judgment on Gotham, Part Two: A Soul in Silence"
In the second part of the Judgement on Gotham crossover, Red Robin desperately tries to keep civilians safe from the wrath of the Crusader, rescue Mayor Hady from Azrael, and to deal with his own personal struggle of faith.
Appearing in "Judgment on Gotham, Part Two: A Soul in Silence"
Featured Characters:
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Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Gotham City Police Department
- Janet Drake (tombstone)
- Jenny Lane
- Leland McCauley (Mentioned only)
- Mayor Hady
Locations:
- Gotham City
- Bat-Bunker
- Church of the Holy Spirit
- Devil's Square
- Leland McCauley's Brownstone
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Notes
- This issue is reprinted in the Batman: Gotham Shall Be Judged collected edition.
- This is the second issue in the Judgment on Gotham crossover. It's continued from Batman #708 and continues into Gotham City Sirens #22.