His hero primarily generates income and therefore it is too early to talk about some kind of objective "retirement", they will certainly stir up interest in the rarity of the franchise, but not so much at all!
I feel like Jason actually quite impressive training get's to often ignored.
And while with other Batfamily members they often highlight that they are particularly good at something, that's never really done with Jason, more opposite and when he does something cool often it seems like the writers than feel often the need to put in some line like that he cheated, or was lucky or will never be as good as Dick Grayson ...
Batman should make Joker laugh himself to death
Last edited by Drako; 01-17-2022 at 06:11 AM.
DC: Dick Grayson, Wally West, Donna Troy, Yara Flor, Titans
Some of my favorite Mangas: One Piece, Slam Dunk, Fullmetal Alchemist, HunterXHunter, Vinland Saga, Monster, Berserk, Vagabond.
Current reading: Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, Spy X Family, Kaiju Nº8, Blue Lock, Dandadan.
Not Batman and Robin Eternal, just Batman Eternal.
I didn't read Batman Eternal, but the only thing i could find is him fighting Bane in some weird mecha suit and he lost there too, Bruce had to come rescue him.
Anyways, to me Nightwing and Red Hood are in the same level of fighting skills with each one specialising on a different area.
DC: Dick Grayson, Wally West, Donna Troy, Yara Flor, Titans
Some of my favorite Mangas: One Piece, Slam Dunk, Fullmetal Alchemist, HunterXHunter, Vinland Saga, Monster, Berserk, Vagabond.
Current reading: Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, Spy X Family, Kaiju Nº8, Blue Lock, Dandadan.
Batfamily isn't too big.
I think they could even add more people.
I’ve never seen anybody provide an accurate argument when they say that.
Having some similarities doesn’t make them the same character, not only that but you said “beginning to” which says that they already have enough in their backgrounds to separate them. If anything, the answer to this argument is giving them their own books or run in Detective Comics to flesh them out more.
It's likely that most of the characters who don't have a book (with the exception of Tim) probably aren't popular enough to have a book with sustainable sales.
It seemed like DC used the secret files one shots to measure interest and popularity, but they kind of dropped them following fear state.
The Urban legends book seems like it was created to give characters who don't have a book an opportunity to have stories. While it helped develop the new status quo for Jason and had an interesing arc for Tim, I'm not sure how much it helped other characters?