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[QUOTE=Naked Bat;3915433]King can write Dick better than most writers who wrote him lately. Humphry wrote hime like a depressed loser, Percy wrote him like and old man afraid of technology, even Seeley wrote him like an angsty teenager for most of his run. When Grayson was over (the worst decision DC made in a long time imo), I was glad to have Seely on the title. And he did deliver with his first arc and the spyral arc, but apart from that, the bludhaven stuff has been really really boring. Also, the themes of his run were boring and had Dick going backward.
King is the only writer, lately, who writes Dick without making him angsty. Did he go overboard with the jokes/pun? Maybe. Was it intentional? I think so. In real life, when people are trying to cheer up a depressed buddy, they will often go overboard with the jokes etc. It does make sense that Dick would act like that. I agree, though, that him using "like" every two words is irritating.
But from what I've read of King, the way Dick acted during Grayson has more to do with him than with Seeley.[/QUOTE]
You nailed my thoughts on King writing Dick. I thought he did a good job.
Overall, I enjoyed the issue. Some fun. Some contrast. I like how King possibly offered a more "modern" explanation on why Batman used to use the word "chum" (because Dick never washed his Robin costume enough and smelled, like how fish chum is smelly).
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[QUOTE=JBatmanFan05;3918071] Some contrast. I like how King possibly offered a more "modern" explanation on why Batman used to use the word "chum" (because Dick never washed his Robin costume enough and smelled, like how fish chum is smelly).[/QUOTE]
But how could Alfred the perfect British butler allow something like this:confused:
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[QUOTE=Onthetrapeze;3918714]But how could Alfred the perfect British butler allow something like this:confused:[/QUOTE]
I think it can be fair to presume teen Dick might possibly not have always been home enough (Titans, teen social life, etc) on his free time to get Alfred his laundry constantly enough. And crime doesn't wait. So I can totally see him having to sometimes wear an unwashed costume.
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[QUOTE=JBatmanFan05;3921855]I think it can be fair to presume teen Dick might possibly not have always been home enough (Titans, teen social life, etc) on his free time to get Alfred his laundry constantly enough. And crime doesn't wait. So I can totally see him having to sometimes wear an unwashed costume.[/QUOTE]
Kory must not have a very good nose. Either that or they roll smelly and dirty on Tamaran, which actually could explain why she was still available for a nerd like Dick Grayson.
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[QUOTE=Scott Taylor;3921993]Kory must not have a very good nose. Either that or they roll smelly and dirty on Tamaran, which actually could explain why she was still available for a nerd like Dick Grayson.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but a totally HOT nerd.
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The whole dialogue between batman and nightwing was pointless; i’d kind of like to see the phantom pharoh fleshed out more, so to speak.
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[QUOTE=protege;3923802]The whole dialogue between batman and nightwing was pointless; i’d kind of like to see the phantom pharoh fleshed out more, so to speak.[/QUOTE]
*ba dum tiss*
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[QUOTE=JBatmanFan05;3918071]I like how King possibly offered a more "modern" explanation on why Batman used to use the word "chum" (because Dick never washed his Robin costume enough and smelled, like how fish chum is smelly).[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=JBatmanFan05;3921855]I think it can be fair to presume teen Dick might possibly not have always been home enough (Titans, teen social life, etc) on his free time to get Alfred his laundry constantly enough. And crime doesn't wait. So I can totally see him having to sometimes wear an unwashed costume.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Scott Taylor;3921993]Kory must not have a very good nose. Either that or they roll smelly and dirty on Tamaran, which actually could explain why she was still available for a nerd like Dick Grayson.[/QUOTE]
Didn't Dick call Damian out on not washing his uniform (a few years ago)?
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Cheers, RedBird.
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Thank you.
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[QUOTE=Scott Taylor;3921993]Kory must not have a very good nose. Either that or they roll smelly and dirty on Tamaran, which actually could explain why she was still available for a nerd like Dick Grayson.[/QUOTE]
not sure if this is a diss of Kory but
shrugs
Titans Tower probably had a washing machine and dryer
it had a big tub
heck...it had a swimming pool
Kory took showers
there was a comic book The New Teen Titans, Volume 1 issue #28 where Dick goes to Kory's and Donna's place for them go out on a date but Kory sees how tired he and had talked with Donna about Dick's issues, and so Kory suggested that they stay home instead and they end up kissing
later on, Dick is outside reading a newspaper and he is without a shirt on, and Kory is in a bathrobe
Dick says something about she was showering
Dick and Kory became a couple in The New Teen Titans, Volume 1, issue #26
it was after the aftermath of The Teen Titans going to rescue Kory after she was abducted by Komand'r and the Gordanians that made her slave for 5 or 6 years.
It was after Dick seeing Kory looking dead after being tortured and beaten that Dick revealed his romantic feelings to Kory
The people showed on Tamaran
The New Teen Titans, Volume 2, issue #15
Dick and Kory went to Tamaran
Dick and Kory was staying in Kory's old room
Dick said: That shower is incredible! I swear the water is scented.
There is a scene of of him blow drying his hair afterwards