To quote TVTropes: "...though some [comics] have gotten it wrong while trying to be clever (no, bringing in a bureaucrat whose only job is to turn on the Bat-Signal doesn't make it okay because the bureaucrat is acting as an agent of the police which makes Batman an agent of the police)."
This applies perfectly to Cass, Damian didn't rediscover his mother or best friend like Cass. They're not retreading the old ground with Damian, what is happening is what we call mileage in characterization or inconsistency exagerrated by the cross over/event effect of the storyline
Actually it doesn't. The main difference is that Damian's story wasn't interrupted and restarted from the beginning, because his continuity was mostly unaffected by the reboot. Much like with Steph, certain story beats unfortunately needed to be repeated to get the characters back to the way people loved them. (Although with Steph, the results are clearly much more divisive.) Yes, they did another Cass finds out Shiva is her mom conflict, but the key themes and Cass's character arc are completely different from the ones presented Pre-Flashpoint. Same result, different journey, and as I said, something that needed to be done.
With Damian, of course this was out of character behavior in the crossover, and was only as bad as it was because of the lingering effects. I've been reading Teen Titans and Super Sons; I know this isn't how he is now. I never said I was positive, but I have a feeling this isn't the last time writers are going to ignore Damian's character development.
I may have liked damien wayne better if his mother was selina and not talia see batman the brave and the bold for more details. I like talia more than damien wayne
Tom King's run, at least what I've read of it so far up to Rooftops, has already proven to be better than Scott Snyder's New 52 Batman. Where Snyder's run felt very formulaic, wordy, and boring after everything new grant morrison introduced to the character, King's Batman feels like more of a breath of fresh air. Weird instances of dialogue aside (not a fan of bat and cat), I think Tom King is taking the character to more new and interesting places.
Tynion's detective comics is so bland, at least going off of Rise of the Batmen. I like that he tried to salvage Tim Drake, but all of his characters speak in the same voice. There's just something very off about how he writes everyone, no one really speaks right but I can't place my finger on it.
Can we please get past Kevin Conroy? I love his work in the DCAU, Mask of the Phantasm especially, but he phones in every single performance nowadays and doesn't sound intimidating in the slightest. Bring back Bruce Greenwood, Jeremy Sisto, Anthony Ruivar, and Troy Baker back for more chances to reprise the role. I'm so sick of hearing Conroy's stilted and awkward delivery in everything he pops up in.
Troy Baker does a better Joker than Mark Hamill currently. I love Mark, I truly do, but he should have retired the role after Arkham City. He sounds way too old to be convincing now. There's plenty of actors I'd love to hear reprise, like John Dimaggio, Michael Emerson, and Richard Epcar.
Jason Todd only works as a villain. Judd Winick and Grant Morrison were the only writers to get that right after he returned.
Ben Affleck could be a wonderful Batman, but going off of what he's had to work with, he's not so far. I still love Christian Bale and Michael Keaton, but I can't decide which one I like more due to Bale being a better Bruce Wayne, and Keaton a better Batman.
Arkham Knight is a horrible, horrible game, at least compared to the other arkham games.
Damian should have stayed dead after Morrison killed him off.
Gotham Central is the tv series we should have gotten.
Huntress, Cass and Steph are the most noble and heroic of the Batfamily.
Bruce should have fired Dick after he almost beat the Joker to death. It would only be fair since he did the same to Helena after she tried to kill Promtheus but relented.
I don't like Steph's current direction but not because she's against Batman. Rather I dislike it because she'll be proven wrong in the most heavy handed way just like anyone who criticizes superheroes in universe.
Mega fan of: Helena Bertinelli (pre-52), Batwoman, Birds of Prey, Guardians of the Galaxy, Secret Six
Fan of: Batman, Cassandra Cain, Wonder Woman, Silk, Stephanie Brown, Captain America, Hellcat, Renee Montoya, Gotham Central, King Shark
Quasi-Fan of: Aquaman, Midnighter, Superman, Catwoman, Nightwing, Green Arrow, Squadron Supreme, Red Hood
Other likes: Low, Hush, Arkham Asylum: ASHoSE, Watchmen, A-Force, Bombshells, Grayson, Unfollow
Team Cap (both Rogers and Danvers)
Really comfortable that some of my favorite characters have moved past one note characterizatons and gotten even more popular out of it. Not sure I`d even bother asking for examples when it`s unanimaously clear that some directions hit a Wall to serve best other characters interests.
*wistles*
But he wouldn't be Damian anymore would he?
Not sure if this is controversial or not, but I don't like Catwoman. Or at least I don't like her relationship with Batman anymore. I wish it would go away.
Also it annoys me that Bat female villains are mostly anti heroes now. Wish they'd go back to being villians or not shown in some positive light as much.
Damian is at his best when he is written like a POS, like when Morrison's run started.
Wasn't Dick beating the joker to death a dream because Jason's death? He was Nightwing anyway so he couldn't get fired.
More costumed heroes in Gotham should become credible citizens with degrees or companies other than Wayne Enterprises.