Should Tim Drake adopt the name Savior? The costume looks cool & the name could separate him from the rest of Batman family.
Should Tim Drake adopt the name Savior? The costume looks cool & the name could separate him from the rest of Batman family.
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It wasn't a terrible look but I'd ditch the extreme violence.
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I'll accept damn near anything other than him still being Robin.
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No. Savior is a Superman villain.
A serial killer whose power Imagination A Psychological power. Ramsey wanted desperately to be a hero. To gain some kind of recognition like heroes do [Superman in particular] that he started fantasising about being a hero with powers. He daydream so much that he literally went insane and started hearing God.
Believing the delusions that he was God's chosen one He started calling himself Savior. He tattooed an S shield on his forehead and manifested Superman like powers.
When supes came back after Doomsday, Saviour believed that he was an imposter and started arching him. Launching a campaign to prove that Clark was an imposter.
He is defeated by forcing him to face reality. Civilian Ron Trope called him a 'little Man' it forced him to revert back to the none super powered man he used to be.
He ends up in an asylum. As hilarious as it was when Future adult Tim decided to go by the name, I don't think that's a name Tim should adopt in main continuity.
No. Thos is just my opinion but tim IS Robin and will always be. Sure if done right he could pull what grayson did and adopt a new I identity but I like him as Robin. Though to be fair if he did become something else it would be a chance to prop up Damien as Robin so characters dont all have the same moniker same with the Batgirls I'd rather have one Tobin one Batgirl and one Batman in name.
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Damian's solo run as Robin is way less than 15 years. It's about 5 years. The period before the new 52. Since then the mantle/role has been shared with others.
It'd be nice if he got more time in the role proper. Just being THE Robin, doing typical Robin stuff like the others boys did. Without sharing the name/sidekick duties and without editorial keeping him away from Gotham.
It's crazy that the last time Damian was in the Batman title was City of Bane before popping up with the family last week.
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I dont think Savior is the best option for a new name for Tim. It's a bit....egotistical and doesn't fit Tim's character at all. I love Tim as Robin, but would also like to see Tim moved past that from a generic title to something specific to him.
Like the costume & his time as Robin is over so here comes the Savior, I just hope he sticks to being a hero not some gun totting maniac
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Screw that! There should be a story where Tim time-travles back to actually become this version of Savior. Ending up in an asylum would be a neat way to write him out of ongoing continuity without changing what went before. And then we readers wouldn't have to suffer endless attempts to make Tim Drake interesting. It would be a kindness to us.
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Honestly, I lean towards the idea of Tim retiring from superheroics altogether or on a regular basis at least. Maybe he digs out the suit for the occasional Bat-family crossover.
Of all the Robins though, Tim is the one who I always felt had the best shot at a relatively 'normal' life outside the cape and mask. Remember, Tim initially became Robin not because of some childhood trauma or other overwhelming personal reason but simply to ensure that Batman has a Robin. That purpose was served a long time ago, and it's now time for Tim to move on.
There are a lot of ways they can still keep Tim around and have him be relevant. Let him take a major role in Wayne Enterprises or Wayne Tech (or hell, take over the companies). Let him become a tech guru in his own right. A tech consultant for the Justice League and/or other superhero teams. Or achieve excellence and help the world in some other way not involved in superheroics.
Hell, maybe he just becomes a private detective!
It's one way for Tim to find his 'niche'. Dick is the original Robin who became a great hero and leader in his own right as Nightwing. Jason is the edgy Robin who died and then came back as a gun-toting anti-hero/villain and the black sheep of the family. Damian is the biological son of Batman who was raised to become an assassin and found redemption as Robin. Let Tim be the one who became Robin because of the importance of the role in Batman's life, and now he's done his time and is moving on to save the world in other ways.