http://www.figurerealm.com/customfig...=view&id=85683
A custom figure was made. Not sure if the helmet is removable.
http://www.figurerealm.com/customfig...=view&id=85683
A custom figure was made. Not sure if the helmet is removable.
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Duke's a great new character and the yellow and black suit is pretty neat. He's also a very, very new character compared to everyone else in the Bat family. It'll take time for him to come into his own and I'm good with that. I'm glad he's a completely new character and not using a legacy moniker.
I like Duke mainly because I am always willing to give a new character a chance, and so far, I like what Snyder is doing in ASB and I reall enjoying his the backup.
I wonder if Lark will still be is code name and I do feel that unlike most of the Batfamily that he will become a daytime hero, the backup seems to hinting at that.
I like him, but i prefer the other bat fam members more. Out of Harper and Duke, i would choose Harper,however that might be because i read batman and robin eternal, but not we are robin. Maybe i think Duke is bland cause i have not read enough of him.
Though I am extremely happy for this Duke thread, I won't lie and pretend that I appreciate the pretense of its beginnings. I feel that no one but Duke would get such a flippant start to his appreciation thread. :/
With that said, Duke's become one of my favorites since the end of Endgame and We Are Robin. Honestly, I can't get enough of the guy, and hope he keeps on expanding.
Out of everything about him, I like Duke's sense of empathy. Despite everything, even himself, he's an optimist at heart, and he tries his best to see the best in others he's able to form connections with.
Independence and Empathy are two traits that I feel describe Duke's character very well.
I also wanna give a shot out to his We Are Robin crew, and hope that they'll show up again before too long, since they're Duke supporting cast among other things.
This is a wonderful post, here.
I agree that Duke's independent side, as well as the entire We Are Robin concept from the Robin's perspective, works well as a showcasing of how youth is today. It makes sense considering how connected everything is.
This, as far as the line you were quoting, is a bit too sweeping on the negative side, however.
Duke is independently minded, and that's a good thing, and yes, he has a stubbornness to him developed over the events of his life thus far, but I feel that tacking that with him being distrustful of strangers and leaving it at that does a disservice overall.
While he does tend to put a suspicious foot forward, as seen when he rags on Dre after first being told about Dre's dad's mob connection, it should be made clear that Duke is a very empathy driven person, with the appropriate kind of perceptiveness to match, and that's a trait that is shown throughout different writers.
It's what balanced him enough compared to his peers to where he began, almost accidentally, leading his group of Robins, as well as the gathering in Robin War. It's also why he tries to reach out to Amnesiac Bruce, and is arguably the initial step to Bruce getting his memories back, even if he thought he failed. His comforting of Gotham Girl, as temporary as it ended up being, is a good recent example, and All-Star showing that he gets that side from his mother is simply brilliant.
That's pretty cool!
He does seem to be going in that general direction. I wonder if it'll stick? It's definitely unique relative to most of the other Batfamily inside Gotham (outside is a different story).
Not to say my word is worth anything, but I'd definitely recommend reading We Are Robin and the accompanying Robin War issues (which should be available in Trade), as that's basically the foundation from where I fell in love with his character.
His role in the concurrent run of Batman, the Superheavy arc, is pretty good, too, but it may be harder to pick through, since he's more woven into the the current ongoings of that arc than anything else. It has some good moments for his character, though.
His role in Endgame, which was his first "big" appearance since he was introduced in Zero Year, provides the ground work for his role in We Are Robin, and the earliest issues make the most sense having read his part in Endgame, but it'll most definitely be harder to pick through than even Superheavy, so that may not be a real option. I wanna say it's not a deal breaker, but it does make his motivations in We Are Robin and his plot line with Amnesiac Bruce make more sense having that knowledge than not.
Buy yes, We Are Robin and Robin War are musts, as is Batman Rebirth for him getting his costume and Night of the Monster Men for him taking more initiative inside the Batcircle. You already know of All-Star and its back-ups, of course, but they feature him the most consistently as of the current books.
Hope this helps.
I love Duke. He's a breathe of fresh air really. I'm liking this idea of Bruce guiding him to finding his own path instead of just making him Robin as well.
That's what I love about his character as well as Harper's. Both of them seem set on finding their own paths in the superhero world and both have taken Batman as their inspiration for becoming heroes in the first place. They both strike me as being very like Barbara in that way. She too wanted to find her own way and she also took Batman as an inspiration for becoming Batgirl but clearly she was forging her own path.
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The story is also revealing a new superhero identity for Duke Thomas, particularly in back-up stories by Snyder with artist Declan Shalvey and colorist Jordie Bellaire.
What is that new superhero identity? Why did Snyder bring back Harold Allnut? And why was it important to bring together young Harvey and Bruce? Newsarama talked to Snyder to find out.
Newsarama: OK, Scott… what is the name of Duke's favorite band? Can you say? It's Batman's… what?
Scott Snyder: [Laughs.] I want everybody else to sort of make up whatever horrible curse or whatever horrible body part that is.
But I was sort of waiting to use that for a while. It's been the back of my head since all the way back from, I think it's like Batman #46, where Duke was listening to this metal band when he was sneaking into the Iceberg Lounge. We were joking around, like, wouldn't it be funny if it was, like, Batman's "beep!"
So it's been waiting in the background for a while. And now I kind of want to show the two of them going to see the band at the end or something like.
But yes, that is a band in Gotham now. It's funny how you make something up like that and it just suddenly exists there.
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Duke's been interesting. Reminds me a bit of one of the international batmans of Batman Incorporated, the way he is being presented.
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