Divisive reactions about Damian.. This reminds me my first years reading comics. I was tired of Anti-Damian people.
However, his opinions canīt affect me again. I saw worst things than this people..
Divisive reactions about Damian.. This reminds me my first years reading comics. I was tired of Anti-Damian people.
However, his opinions canīt affect me again. I saw worst things than this people..
While he's not raised in middle east, his nursemaids, Talia's servants, are arabic women, so it make sense he feels nostalgic about it.
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Also, while I'm at it, his butler is a monk, his bodyguards are ninjas, and his trainers came from all over the world, so there's a mix of different cultures there, on top of all of them worshipping Ra's as the demon's head.
So while Ra's himself is more the arabic version of antichrist and Talia is more international, the people working for them may carry their culture of origin just like how people who live in multicultural regions mix their homeland culture with the culture where they live, which Damian who met all of them absorb and adapt.
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Adam Glass DC All Access interview
http://boundingintocomics.com/2018/0...titans-lineup/
You'd be surprise, I know stories that involve women falling for men because they were helped in a big way with the falling for them part being an unintentional side effect besides when she appeared in the special Djinn was descried as moldable by Damian. So she might be a staunch follower of his. And in a way yes it is also because they are the same age.
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Batman and Robin has to be one of my favorite if not my favorite Batman run ever. I love the different side we see in this series, Tomasi gives the book so much heart.