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Bruce and Damian have a LONG overdue father son moment, which leads to something terrribly sad.

Bruce FINALLY confronts Damian over his whole "Jail the bad guys without due process, and possibly reprogram their minds" plan he's been running in Teen Titans of late.
Damian says that since Batman no longer seems to worry about making the villains fear him, HE will.
The other Titans inform him that they're actually not nearly as scared of the villains as they are of Robin these days
Bruce tries to get him to stop.



Too bloody right you have Bruce. A Robin isn't just for random crossover appearances because Bruce is being all broody by himself is what the Batfamily titles tend to go for, it's for life and this kid is THIRTEEN!
Damian has a rather horrible flashback to Alfred's death (and Alfred begging, not for his life, but that Damian isn't made to watch him die, which is ignored) as he stares at the R symbol on his chest, until...


So this does seem to confirm the various rumours that Damian will no longer be Robin goign forward, giving Tim the chance to reclaim the name Robin (and they'll probably just pretend that Tim was never "Robin" in the post-Flashpoint universe, he was always "Red Robin")
I'm bitterly disappointed by this decision, if it what it seems. Damian has been a conentious character since his introduction, but I've liked the kid he's grown into for the most part (though inconsistent writing hasn't helped) and his growth whilst with (and since) Dick!Batman were a lot of fun.
I think I said when New52 came along that Damian was a bad Robin for Bruce in terms of the duo's dynamic and I think I was right. You don't create a thirteen-year old Robin who has such a skewed worldview and then keep isolating him from his father figure(s) because it misses the point of what Robin is for IMHO.
I also worry about the direction they will take him moving forward. Given his actions in Titans it may be more of the anti-hero and that I feel shouldn't be where they take someone who is an Al Ghul who has been trying so hard to be a hero for years now.
I also wonder how Dick will react to this when he comes back to his senses?

Bruce FINALLY confronts Damian over his whole "Jail the bad guys without due process, and possibly reprogram their minds" plan he's been running in Teen Titans of late.
Damian says that since Batman no longer seems to worry about making the villains fear him, HE will.
The other Titans inform him that they're actually not nearly as scared of the villains as they are of Robin these days
Bruce tries to get him to stop.



Too bloody right you have Bruce. A Robin isn't just for random crossover appearances because Bruce is being all broody by himself is what the Batfamily titles tend to go for, it's for life and this kid is THIRTEEN!
Damian has a rather horrible flashback to Alfred's death (and Alfred begging, not for his life, but that Damian isn't made to watch him die, which is ignored) as he stares at the R symbol on his chest, until...


So this does seem to confirm the various rumours that Damian will no longer be Robin goign forward, giving Tim the chance to reclaim the name Robin (and they'll probably just pretend that Tim was never "Robin" in the post-Flashpoint universe, he was always "Red Robin")
I'm bitterly disappointed by this decision, if it what it seems. Damian has been a conentious character since his introduction, but I've liked the kid he's grown into for the most part (though inconsistent writing hasn't helped) and his growth whilst with (and since) Dick!Batman were a lot of fun.
I think I said when New52 came along that Damian was a bad Robin for Bruce in terms of the duo's dynamic and I think I was right. You don't create a thirteen-year old Robin who has such a skewed worldview and then keep isolating him from his father figure(s) because it misses the point of what Robin is for IMHO.
I also worry about the direction they will take him moving forward. Given his actions in Titans it may be more of the anti-hero and that I feel shouldn't be where they take someone who is an Al Ghul who has been trying so hard to be a hero for years now.
I also wonder how Dick will react to this when he comes back to his senses?
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Date: 2020-08-25 10:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-08-25 10:22 pm (UTC)*If not, give the name bect to Tim because "Drake" is a stupid idea and "Red Robin" just makes me think about food.
Or maybe we're due for another female Robin. What's Gotham Girl up to these days?