Damian is the funniest Batkid
Saw this post and thought how true
All Damian vs Bruce fights: always end up with Damian accidentally slipping and falling from a high place and making Bruce jump behind him to shield him from the fall.
All Damian vs Dick fights: always end up with Dick trying to restrain Damian instead of hitting him back.
All Damian vs Jason fights: always start with Jason saying that he will not fight a child, but always end up with him fighting a child.
All Damian vs Tim fights: always start with Tim saying that he WILL fight a child and always end up with him fighting the said child.
One of the many reasons why Dick Grayson is simply the best. You'll never catch him throwing hands with a child.
He acts like a grown up, never getting down to Damian's level of childish behaviour. Takes control of the situation and diffuses the situation. This is why Damian and DC heroes have such respect for him.
Bruce his parental instincts kick in regardless of how pissed off/bratty Damian gets.
Jason and Tim, Damian is always able to get to them. He controls the situation so their confrontations always go the way Damian planned. The situation escalates to throwing hands and nothing ever gets resolved. Kiddy frolics
We're getting solicitations on friday, right?
Williamson said he's writing the solicitations for Robin himself and he doesn't want to spoil too much through them, but I'm still curious.
I wish these two interacted more often
Their interactions are always packed with comedy gold.
Side note The Signal writer is savage.
I believe so. What are your thoughts on the back up?
Williamson proved a long time ago that he's got a good handle on Damain's character so I wasn't worried.
His Talia was a surprise and a delight.
I feel the Robin title is going to strike the right balance between humour, action and emotion.
I have high hopes.
It was only 8 pages long, so jury is still out. I'm waiting for the second part.
I thought the cliffhanger could have been better though. We know Talia is not going to die here, in fact the blood is probably from her killing the guy who threatened her.
If the cliffhanger was supposed to make me wonder if Damian killed him then the only thing I can say is that it doesn't matter. Damian already threw all of his character developement out the window in Teen Titans when he killed Brother Blood and he didn't have an arc that made him re-learn that he shouldn't kill since then.
Didn't really make me feel any suspense.
I know it's difficult to tell a story in 8 pages though, so I'm not too bothered by it.
So Bendis is doing a Checkmate book that features Robin. here's hoping it's not Damian.