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Bad time to mention I was working on a Damian Wayne sheet then.
I'm getting annoyed at the Damian hate
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Bad time to mention I was working on a Damian Wayne sheet then.
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Hey, by the way. How exactly do drones attack? Do they just swing at you with their arms? Do they bite?
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Bad time to mention I was working on a Damian Wayne sheet then.
@Weird Tales There's good reason to why a lot of people dislike Damian. Good reasons, but there are also good reasons to like him. Honestly, I just prefer the other three Dick, Tim, and Jason, and as for Damian...meh, I hate him sometimes, like him other times.
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He's the only one worthy to be Batman in my eyes. None of the other three can which is why they adopted new hero identities.
I like all of the robins, but Damian is my favorite. I love the strained father and son relationship that him and Bruce hhave. Also every character has had bad stories. Batman, superman and wonder woman all have had them, it's the writer's job to do them right.
Also grant Morrison did an excellent Batman series featuring Damian and Batman vs robin was amazing in my opinion.
Dick and Jason were my least favorite robins, they're better when they're their own heroes
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The one reason I even own comics with Damian in them... is because Grayson was Batman. Grayson's acrobatics surpassed even Batman's with his upbringing, and it was cannon for years he was the 2nd greatest detective in the DCU before the New52 reboot. He was the leader of a contingency Justice League and a founder of the Teen Titans. All of that to me would look a lot better on a resume than 'trained by assassins.' I prefer Grayson as Nightwing, don't much care for the 'Agent 37 of Spyral' stuff going on now. Damian has Bruce's DNA, but Grayson will always be more of a son and successor. Historically speaking, Robin/Grayson is one of the most important characters in comics. When I think of Damian as Batman I think of the Batman #666 issue. That's not what Batman should be IMHO, didn't care for that take at all. The only time I've enjoyed a more hardcore Batman was when Tim Drake was still just Robin, when it showed the 'Titans of Tomorrow' and in the twisted future he was a more brutal adult Batman who used the same gun that killed Bruce's parents to execute criminals. I remember reading that and thinking 'holy shit, THAT'S an interesting twist.'
Also, because Damian THINKS he deserves it just because he's got Bruce Wayne's DNA is probably what pisses me off the most about him. Like that kid who became king in Game of Thrones. Grayson was Robin shortly after Bruce became Batman, and even when he left out on his own he still stayed in the superheroics. If Batman got in costume and started operating before Superman, that makes Grayson more experienced than a good portion of the DCU. What's Damian's actual hero career amount to, a year or two?
I also kinda thought it was a bad move after Batman's had three adopted sons to give him a biological heir. It defeats the purpose of the others not being blood related.
Okay, rant over. LOL. Sorry, but I find very few instances to show my nerd side. I'll leave the subject with this: I LOVE the We Are Robin series. And I'm trade waiting the Robin War story.
~KL~
I personally kinda like Damien, then again I've never read any comics with him in it. I gotta agree that his whole attitude towards being the obvious successor to the batman name is really irritating and defiantly makes up 85% of what I don't like about him but I think he's kinda cool since he has the batman blood in him and he's all high and mighty which makes him losing fights all the better since it has more of an impact on him (probably, again my Damien Wayne knowledge is limited to the Son of Batman and some videos I've watched.) and makes his redemption all the sweeter. I don't really like him as a Robin but maybe as his own standalone hero or even maybe a Talon or new Azreal would be cool.
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What about Terry McGinis? He was also Batman.
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The one reason I even own comics with Damian in them... is because Grayson was Batman. Grayson's acrobatics surpassed even Batman's with his upbringing, and it was cannon for years he was the 2nd greatest detective in the DCU before the New52 reboot. He was the leader of a contingency Justice League and a founder of the Teen Titans. All of that to me would look a lot better on a resume than 'trained by assassins.' I prefer Grayson as Nightwing, don't much care for the 'Agent 37 of Spyral' stuff going on now. Damian has Bruce's DNA, but Grayson will always be more of a son and successor. Historically speaking, Robin/Grayson is one of the most important characters in comics. When I think of Damian as Batman I think of the Batman #666 issue. That's not what Batman should be IMHO, didn't care for that take at all. The only time I've enjoyed a more hardcore Batman was when Tim Drake was still just Robin, when it showed the 'Titans of Tomorrow' and in the twisted future he was a more brutal adult Batman who used the same gun that killed Bruce's parents to execute criminals. I remember reading that and thinking 'holy shit, THAT'S an interesting twist.'
Also, because Damian THINKS he deserves it just because he's got Bruce Wayne's DNA is probably what pisses me off the most about him. Like that kid who became king in Game of Thrones. Grayson was Robin shortly after Bruce became Batman, and even when he left out on his own he still stayed in the superheroics. If Batman got in costume and started operating before Superman, that makes Grayson more experienced than a good portion of the DCU. What's Damian's actual hero career amount to, a year or two?
I also kinda thought it was a bad move after Batman's had three adopted sons to give him a biological heir. It defeats the purpose of the others not being blood related.
Okay, rant over. LOL. Sorry, but I find very few instances to show my nerd side. I'll leave the subject with this: I LOVE the We Are Robin series. And I'm trade waiting the Robin War story.
~KL~
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My problem with Dick is that he lacks character flaws and like Damian said in Batman vs robin he was the perfect robin.
Adopted sons just aren't as interesting as having a real son for Batman in my opinion and it's quite clear that Damian is still growing and maturing. Seriously why does every young hero have to be nice?
None of the robins have as good of an origin as Damian, the son of Batman and grandson to Ra's al ghul, that's badass.
Most Damian haters are just butthurt because Dick is never going to be Batman and Tim's been sidelined.
Again blood ties change my view of him and when he's done right Damian is the best. Dick is like the guy who has the excellent resume and the most history, but that doesn't make him better.
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Grayson's messed up plenty of times, one that comes to mind in the pre New52 universe was when he killed the Joker. It happened about halfway into his series before Jason Todd was reborn or anything crazy was happening. He also went deep undercover as Renegade and worked with Deathstroke and others as a legit criminal/fist for hire. He was the perfect Robin because he was the original Robin. Grayson wrote the book on being a teen hero and a teen sidekick. That's like saying you don't like Bruce as Batman because he's the perfect Batman. Nobody's butthurt, Grayson has already been Batman for extended periods twice, with one of them being considered cannon in the New52. Tim's still around, he's just a horrible 90's throwback of a character now as Red Robin in Teen Titans. And the new Batman Beyond.
What's your take on Batman #666 where Damian was an older Batman? And the idea he was actually the 'Bruce' who trained Batman Beyond under false pretenses?
~KL~
quick question, if Light shot Raven with a low-power laser, would the pain wake her up? I figure with her being a being of darkness it would hurt more than normal.
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What about Terry McGinis? He was also Batman.