All-Star Batman & Robin The Boy Wonder 1, Frank Miller.
Ah, Frank Miller. In times of trouble, it's good to have such an all purpose target. His hatred for organized religion is more than matched on the other side of the political spectrum by his rampant homophobia. How else could you describe killing off/Anakinizing the past Robins in Dark Knight Returns and Dark Knight Strikes Again, while at the same time saying that the same relationship with an adolescent GIRL is healthy (even when it turns sexy). And turning Dick Grayson into a psychosexual (I don't know what that word means, but I love it) who raves about how Batman should love him while Bats tells him he isn't good enough.
By the way, Frank, nice artwork...
Look, I know slash certainly isn't everyone's cup of tea (not mine, for sure), but ISN'T THIS A BIT MUCH? Can Batman feel no emotion other than violent rage? Because that doesn't seem like a very interesting character. In fact, it sounds... one-dimensional.
Moving right along...
First of all, the writing is confusing. It switches (sometimes within the same page) from Dick's first-person narration discussing his acrobatics, to a third-person omniscient to introduce Vicki Vale (who spends most of the issue standing around in her underwear. More on that later), back to first-person for Vicki Vale's perspective, then again to Dick, then to BRUCE (for his creepy fetishization of Dick... damnit, why couldn't they have named him Rich or something? Do you know how hard it is to write serious when someone's named Dick?) and ping-pongs back and forth for the rest of the issue. It's almost like a parody. I kept waiting for all the internal narrations to start arguing among themselves. "It was a dark and stormy night..." "No, it wasn't!"
Second, the whole gratuitous lingerie scene. Look, I'm all for some T&A once in a while, but when the blurb on the editorial page says "This has a lot of beautiful women in it"... well, heck, am I reading Batman or Danger Girl?
Third, in Year One the police were corrupt and the city was cowed with fear. In All-Star, cops can kidnap young boys and KNOCK AROUND WOMEN WITH NIGHTSTICKS IN PUBLIC without fear of reprisal. Now that's just ridiculous.
Oh, and Bruce is REALLY pedo for some reason. "I've had my eye on [Dick] (see what I mean about writing serious?) for a while. He's something, all right." So Bruce Wayne keeps an eye on young boys with potential, just in case they're orphaned?
"So why've you had your eye on him?" Vicki asks.
"I've got an eye for talent," is the disturbing reply.
"The boy has entered my world," Bruce's internal monologue annouces when Dick's parents are killed (finally, something involving the name Dick that doesn't sound dirty). "And he'll never leave it. There's no way out of it."
Is Bruce supposed to be pleased about this? Pleased that Dick's entering his... world?