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""Two in Every Crowd"": Robin tries to sort his personal life out - spending time with his dad and patching things up with Ariana. Meanwhile, Two-Face gets started on his plan to foul up Gotham's justice system, starting by killing a group of lawyers, then taking a chainsaw to the databanks whic

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Robin (Volume 2) #11 is an issue of the series Robin (Volume 2) with a cover date of November, 1994.

Synopsis for "Two in Every Crowd"

Robin tries to sort his personal life out - spending time with his dad and patching things up with Ariana. Meanwhile, Two-Face gets started on his plan to foul up Gotham's justice system, starting by killing a group of lawyers, then taking a chainsaw to the databanks which hold criminals records and the like. While doing this, he is met by Batman and Robin...

Appearing in "Two in Every Crowd"

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  • Two-Face
  • Ralphie
  • Tony (Single appearance)

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  • Tim Drake is seen using a Superman pajamas.
  • Two-Face uses a Shakespeare quote when he murdered a bunch of lawyers.


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Recommended Reading

Prodigal
Part One: Batman #512 Two: Shadow of the Bat #32 Three: Detective Comics #679 Four: Robin #11
Five: Batman #513 Six: Shadow of the Bat #33 Seven: Detective Comics #680 Eight: Robin #12
Nine: Batman #514 Ten: Shadow of the Bat #34 Eleven: Detective Comics #681 Conclusion: Robin #13

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