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Lou Cypher;5524236 said:Whos gonna take over as robin? be dumb if Tim Drake goes back.
Batman doesn't need a Robin. Don't know why they keep trying to push one.
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Lou Cypher;5524236 said:Whos gonna take over as robin? be dumb if Tim Drake goes back.
lion_heart;5525886 said:Lou Cypher;5524236 said:Whos gonna take over as robin? be dumb if Tim Drake goes back.
Batman doesn't need a Robin. Don't know why they keep trying to push one.
scottie pimpin';5542066 said:so what are they going to do with the batman and robin series?
Now that Damian is gone, readers will see an all silent issue in March's Batman and Robin #18, as writer Peter Tomasi relies completely on his collaborator, artist Patrick Gleason, to tell the story of Batman's heartbreaking loss.
Following that issue, Batman and Robin will show Bruce Wayne going through the five stages of grief. And in the absence of the "Robin" named in the comic's title, Batman will team up with various members of the Bat-family over the coming months (for example, issue #19 will be called Batman and Red Robin, issue #20 is Batman and Red Hood, etcetera.)
It makes sense that the exploration of Bruce's grief would take place in Batman and Robin, because Tomasi and Gleason have been focusing on the evolving relationship between Bruce and his young son since the title relaunched in 2011. Although it found time for plenty of action, at times, Batman and Robin highlighted emotionally powerful, personal interactions between Bruce and Damian, as the latter learned the meaning of selfless love.
nujerz84;5545631 said:Damn they going to off this little dude..