Pint-sized would-be assassin. It's been a little bit since I read Morrison's Batman and Robin, but Damien felt more like...a really smart kid that was really well trained, and he's trying to be incredibly hardcore, but then, he is still just a ten year old kid. And I like that despite ten years of training by the League of Assassins, he still tells his mom that he wants to stay with Dad after just a few months with Bruce. Maybe I just liked Batman's surrogate son working with his biological son? Crazy sibling rivalry in a way.andersonh1 wrote:Well, I find him interesting even if I don't like him. He makes for good storytelling and drama, so my dislike won't make me drop the book or anything. I guess I'm just a fan of Tim Drake as Robin, and how level-headed and dependable he was. The pint-sized assassin just doesn't compare.138 Scourge wrote:Yeah, you don't like Damien now, but just wait. He'll grow on you. I didn't like him either at first, but he went from being "Oh, dumb idea Robin" to "character I don't mind" to "Favorite Robin" pretty quickly. I don't know if the new guy can make him as entertaining as Morrison did, but the character's pretty cool when he's done well.
Hey anderson, did you happen to pick up that Brave and the Bold issue I talked about last month? The team-up issue with all the Robins? Seriously, get that, man. It's just a fun single-issue superhero book on it's own, and if it doesn't make you a Damien fan, then I dunno. Plus, I figure that kind of thing's gotta appeal to anyone that likes the Parobeck JSA series, and I think you were the other guy that liked that book, right?