Is Damian Wayne the Best Robin?
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By Gregg Katzman
December 23, 2014
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"Who's the best Robin?" It's a question fans continue to argue and argue about and we're sure the discussion will go on for years and years to come. We all have our favorites and, even if many of us know our favorites probably aren't the "best" one, that won't stop many of us from proudly standing by the character's side and explaining why they're great. Seeing as Damian Wayne is our latest Character of the Month, we figured we should analyze whether he truly is the best Robin. He certainly thinks he is.
By "best" Robin, we mean the character who will benefit Batman's mission the most. Who will help him when he needs assistance the most? Who will stand by his plan, even if they have disagreements? Who will make the Dark Knight look at a problem from a whole new perspective? Who will make Bruce Wayne grow as a hero? Does Damian Wayne help his father more than the 3 other iconic Robins? We're not including Stephanie Brown since her time as Robin wasn't very extensive and, well, she was kind of fired. That said, there's no denying many of you can go on and on about why she's your favorite Robin and understandably so! Now, let's see what advantages the big 3 Robins brought to the costume.
First, there was ? Grayson. Out of the several Robins, he's the most skilled and the most agile. He may not be as good as Batman (not many are), but when those two are in a fight, not many threats have what it takes to overcome this Dynamic Duo. While Batman may be brooding and intimidating, Grayson's often likable and uplifting. He has great teamwork with Batman when they're out in the field and his personality offers a nice contrast to Bruce's. He eventually wanted to become more than Robin, but we're looking back on his time as Robin. Then there was Jason Todd. The second Robin may not be as nimble as Grayson, but he has an inner rage that Bruce was hoping the child could channel and use for good. Todd's okay with fighting ? and he tested Bruce's abilities as a mentor. The character's death (and eventual return) had a huge impact on the hero. Jason Todd isn't exactly Batman's biggest success story, but it plays a critical part in his life.
Later came Tim Drake, a boy who may not be as skilled as Grayson or as challenging as Todd, but he's absolutely the best detective out of the batch. That's not saying he's a pushover and bad at fighting or that the others aren't the brightest around, but he has the most potential to become "the world's greatest detective." Batman's a phenomenal hand-to-hand combatant and strikes fear into his enemies, but his gifted intelligence is what truly boosts his abilities as a hero. What good is a fighter with a lot of technology if they're foolish in combat or can't figure out what their enemies will do next?
So, what does Damian Wayne bring to the table? He's a gifted fighter and has a sharp mind -- he's been trained by the League of Assassins since he was just 3-years-old -- but each Robin knows how to hold their own in a fight, disarm a thug and outsmart a variety of opponents. What makes his time as Robin truly unique is the fact this is a father and son fighting side by side. Yes, Bruce's views the others as part of his family, but this is quite literally his only child -- something Damian has no problem rubbing in Tim's face. Batman would fight to the death to protect any of the Robins, but having his actual son -- his flesh and blood -- simply brings more weight to the dynamic, something which Peter J. Tomasi made perfectly clear in the pages of BATMAN AND ROBIN. Bruce loves all of the Robins, but with his son's terrible and ? past, he feels an overwhelming need to make sure Damian has a bright and positive future. This is brought about some brilliant displays of motivation. Hell, Batman just went to Apokolips and back -- and not to mention fought Darkseid -- because there was a chance to save his son.
The fact that Damian was raised by Talia al Ghul to become a cold and wise killing machine puts an extra emphasis on just how motivated Bruce is to help his son become a good, respectable man and not a bloodthirsty individual who walks the line between hero and villain. The desire to mold his son into the best person he can possible be is a constant test for Bruce, one that is always forcing him to be mindful of how he acts and make sure he's doing everything he can to help teach Damian what's right and serve as a positive role model. It's a learning experience for both of them and it's no easy feat considering the training Talia put the kid through, after all.
The father-son relationship may bring about a passionate and stronger connection, but just like a number of young sons, Damian tends to clash with his father. Be it blatantly disobeying an order or strongly protesting a plan and/or idea, Damian's arrogance and sense of comfort with his dad means he's more open and blunt with his opinions. Now, Damian rarely has a filter and often tells others exactly how he feels, but his confidence and drive to do what he wants to do has produced several issues. As you probably know, defying an order and doing what he thought was right is exactly what got him killed.
Overall, Damian's kind of a blend of the previous Robins. He's incredibly skilled and effective in combat (Grayson), has quite an attitude (Todd), and, despite his arrogance and young age, he has a brilliant mind (Drake). His witty personality and impressive formidability makes him an extremely appealing and lovable character to many readers, but his arrogance and frequent desire to prove himself can create major problems (just ask the Teen Titans). So, is Damian Wayne the best Robin? He has the potential to one day earn that title and now that he's back, hopefully we'll see him continue to grow as a character. You know, once the ego boost of having super powers wears off. But as of right now, a better case can be made for ? Grayson or maybe even Tim Drake as being the "best" Robin. Is Damian worthy of being called your favorite Robin, though? Absolutely!
December 23, 2014
http://news.yahoo.com/damian-wayne-best-robin-211400858.html;_ylt=AwrBJSCFPZxU0mwAs2DQtDMD
"Who's the best Robin?" It's a question fans continue to argue and argue about and we're sure the discussion will go on for years and years to come. We all have our favorites and, even if many of us know our favorites probably aren't the "best" one, that won't stop many of us from proudly standing by the character's side and explaining why they're great. Seeing as Damian Wayne is our latest Character of the Month, we figured we should analyze whether he truly is the best Robin. He certainly thinks he is.
By "best" Robin, we mean the character who will benefit Batman's mission the most. Who will help him when he needs assistance the most? Who will stand by his plan, even if they have disagreements? Who will make the Dark Knight look at a problem from a whole new perspective? Who will make Bruce Wayne grow as a hero? Does Damian Wayne help his father more than the 3 other iconic Robins? We're not including Stephanie Brown since her time as Robin wasn't very extensive and, well, she was kind of fired. That said, there's no denying many of you can go on and on about why she's your favorite Robin and understandably so! Now, let's see what advantages the big 3 Robins brought to the costume.
First, there was ? Grayson. Out of the several Robins, he's the most skilled and the most agile. He may not be as good as Batman (not many are), but when those two are in a fight, not many threats have what it takes to overcome this Dynamic Duo. While Batman may be brooding and intimidating, Grayson's often likable and uplifting. He has great teamwork with Batman when they're out in the field and his personality offers a nice contrast to Bruce's. He eventually wanted to become more than Robin, but we're looking back on his time as Robin. Then there was Jason Todd. The second Robin may not be as nimble as Grayson, but he has an inner rage that Bruce was hoping the child could channel and use for good. Todd's okay with fighting ? and he tested Bruce's abilities as a mentor. The character's death (and eventual return) had a huge impact on the hero. Jason Todd isn't exactly Batman's biggest success story, but it plays a critical part in his life.
Later came Tim Drake, a boy who may not be as skilled as Grayson or as challenging as Todd, but he's absolutely the best detective out of the batch. That's not saying he's a pushover and bad at fighting or that the others aren't the brightest around, but he has the most potential to become "the world's greatest detective." Batman's a phenomenal hand-to-hand combatant and strikes fear into his enemies, but his gifted intelligence is what truly boosts his abilities as a hero. What good is a fighter with a lot of technology if they're foolish in combat or can't figure out what their enemies will do next?
So, what does Damian Wayne bring to the table? He's a gifted fighter and has a sharp mind -- he's been trained by the League of Assassins since he was just 3-years-old -- but each Robin knows how to hold their own in a fight, disarm a thug and outsmart a variety of opponents. What makes his time as Robin truly unique is the fact this is a father and son fighting side by side. Yes, Bruce's views the others as part of his family, but this is quite literally his only child -- something Damian has no problem rubbing in Tim's face. Batman would fight to the death to protect any of the Robins, but having his actual son -- his flesh and blood -- simply brings more weight to the dynamic, something which Peter J. Tomasi made perfectly clear in the pages of BATMAN AND ROBIN. Bruce loves all of the Robins, but with his son's terrible and ? past, he feels an overwhelming need to make sure Damian has a bright and positive future. This is brought about some brilliant displays of motivation. Hell, Batman just went to Apokolips and back -- and not to mention fought Darkseid -- because there was a chance to save his son.
The fact that Damian was raised by Talia al Ghul to become a cold and wise killing machine puts an extra emphasis on just how motivated Bruce is to help his son become a good, respectable man and not a bloodthirsty individual who walks the line between hero and villain. The desire to mold his son into the best person he can possible be is a constant test for Bruce, one that is always forcing him to be mindful of how he acts and make sure he's doing everything he can to help teach Damian what's right and serve as a positive role model. It's a learning experience for both of them and it's no easy feat considering the training Talia put the kid through, after all.
The father-son relationship may bring about a passionate and stronger connection, but just like a number of young sons, Damian tends to clash with his father. Be it blatantly disobeying an order or strongly protesting a plan and/or idea, Damian's arrogance and sense of comfort with his dad means he's more open and blunt with his opinions. Now, Damian rarely has a filter and often tells others exactly how he feels, but his confidence and drive to do what he wants to do has produced several issues. As you probably know, defying an order and doing what he thought was right is exactly what got him killed.
Overall, Damian's kind of a blend of the previous Robins. He's incredibly skilled and effective in combat (Grayson), has quite an attitude (Todd), and, despite his arrogance and young age, he has a brilliant mind (Drake). His witty personality and impressive formidability makes him an extremely appealing and lovable character to many readers, but his arrogance and frequent desire to prove himself can create major problems (just ask the Teen Titans). So, is Damian Wayne the best Robin? He has the potential to one day earn that title and now that he's back, hopefully we'll see him continue to grow as a character. You know, once the ego boost of having super powers wears off. But as of right now, a better case can be made for ? Grayson or maybe even Tim Drake as being the "best" Robin. Is Damian worthy of being called your favorite Robin, though? Absolutely!
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i'm glad he's back. i new he'd grow up to be the future batman like in that one shot story in the 800 annaversary issue special. now all they need to do is get rid of his superpowers.
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Hes my favorite. Part of that though, is i like the other robins grown roles. Like Nightwing, Red Hood, Red Robin.
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All of them have distinctive characteristics which is cool. I can't decide between him, red hood and nightwing but yea he may be my favorite.
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Bruce just tryna keep that ? from turning to the darkside
grayson is like his little brother helped raise
Jason is like the nephew he failed
Drake is like his adopted son he's proud of and wants his outlook to rub off on is real son
this ? would make a dope anime -
Daymon is no Nightwing, Robin original.
NO ONE of the Bat fam can match his athletic prowless. -
He's heading in that direction. I think he'll surpass Grayson
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Grayson>>>>>All others.
Nightwing is serious. -
I ? with the Redhood because he realizes the stupidity of not killing mafuckas...
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when i think Robin i think of Grayson
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Meta_Conscious wrote: »I ? with the Redhood because he realizes the stupidity of not killing mafuckas...
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Not with those super powers he gained after he was resurrected. Tim is the best Robin. Best detective, best soldier, most emotionally balanced , stable out of all Robin's.
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They all suck but Grayson is probably the only one I'd pay attention to as an adult.
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DA_Executionah! wrote: »Not with those super powers he gained after he was resurrected. Tim is the best Robin. Best detective, best soldier, most emotionally balanced , stable out of all Robin's.
He only had those powers for a little bit. He used them all up. They only stuck with him for awhile after he was resurrected. Then batman took him to a fight and said the justice league needed help. He showed up and was trying to show off and beat the monster, but batman knew he only had a limited time with the powers and it was all part of a plan for the league to act like they needed help and get Damian to use up all his power in the fight. Once he woke up the next day feeling proud that the league depended on him, his powers were gone. -
grayson>>>>
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For a second I was confused as hell when I saw the topic title. I thought that ? said Damon Wayans. I was like "When the ? did he play Robin and who the hell would ever think he'd be the best?"
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Bruh I'm currently reading these new 52 batman and Robin volumes..
Just finished Volume 2 pearl..... Damian is nuts..... -
Bruh I'm currently reading these new 52 batman and Robin volumes..
Just finished Volume 2 pearl..... Damian is nuts.....
This was a great series. Literally only had one subpar arc -
i like the lil ? ..
Nightwing was my favorite..
but that kid is crazy as ? ..
i love that ? !!
havent read none of the comics..
jus the movies.. he comes thru everytime..
? got tasked to divert the crowd away from a big fight the JL was havin.. forget wit who..
? was throwin bombs at people runnin the wrong way to get them to take the detour. hahahaha
then he was trainin in another flick on the lawn choppin up all the bushes. lmmfao
yeh.. that ? a G! -
the ? literally stalked each former robin to take a keepsake from them, to prove he was the best robin
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Makes me wonder if we are going to See Damian Grow up and change into a different named character (like nightwing, red hood, etc.) He is a bit older currently in Rebirth than he was in new 52. Or it appears that way. Little Taller.
Would be cool if ? became Talon and the nightwing mantle got passed down. -
BOSSExcellence wrote: »i like the lil ? ..
Nightwing was my favorite..
but that kid is crazy as ? ..
i love that ? !!
havent read none of the comics..
jus the movies.. he comes thru everytime..
? got tasked to divert the crowd away from a big fight the JL was havin.. forget wit who..
? was throwin bombs at people runnin the wrong way to get them to take the detour. hahahaha
then he was trainin in another flick on the lawn choppin up all the bushes. lmmfao
yeh.. that ? a G!
In his first story in the comics he decapitated a d list Batman villain cause he thought it would impress his dad. -
Damien being a test tube baby was wack. It would have been better story telling that if The Batman just smashed on Talia's sexy A-Rab ass and blasted off inside of her. Better yet, The Batman was careless with the rubber and Tali did some real life scandalous ? , fished the rubber out of the garbage can, got a turkey baster, and inseminated herself.
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He did impregnate her. She just removed the embryo because of vanity. She didn't wanna ? up her figure. This was all in Grant Morrison's run.
She did clone him afterwards. Those were the real test tube babies. -
Yeah I could have swore I read that batman ? her. I didn't know she took the embryo out though lmao what a sick ? .