DC has revealed cover art and details about an upcoming Black Label series starring Damian Wayne.The Boy Wonder will be a five-issue series by writer and artist Juni Ba, and the series will explore Batman and Robin’s heart-wrenching relationship as Damian goes from heir to the League of Assassins to Batman’s protégé. When Batman has to leave the city on urgent business, Damian and his adoptive brothers — Nightwing, Red Hood and Red Robin — find themselves investigating a string of abductions in Gotham as Damian learns what it means to take on the mantle of Robin. DC revealed the main cover for the series as well as a variant and interior pages showing the cast of characters in action. The Boy Wonder #1 goes on sale May 7.Series creator Juni Ba talked about The Boy Wonder’s episodic-like issues which were inspired by his love of Batman: The Animated Series in DC’s press release for the new series. “There is in Robin, something quintessentially fun and superheroic. To me, he is the epitome of childlike adventure and wonder. Coming from the generation of fans that loved Batman: The Animated Series, I want The Boy Wonder to capture the fun of episodic adventure, and the compelling characters in an accessible book that anyone can enjoy regardless of prior history,” Ba said.
DC has revealed cover art and details about an upcoming Black Label series starring Damian Wayne.
The Boy Wonder will be a five-issue series by writer and artist Juni Ba, and the series will explore Batman and Robin’s heart-wrenching relationship as Damian goes from heir to the League of Assassins to Batman’s protégé. When Batman has to leave the city on urgent business, Damian and his adoptive brothers — Nightwing, Red Hood and Red Robin — find themselves investigating a string of abductions in Gotham as Damian learns what it means to take on the mantle of Robin. DC revealed the main cover for the series as well as a variant and interior pages showing the cast of characters in action. The Boy Wonder #1 goes on sale May 7.
Series creator Juni Ba talked about The Boy Wonder‘s episodic-like issues which were inspired by his love of Batman: The Animated Series in DC’s press release for the new series. “There is in Robin, something quintessentially fun and superheroic. To me, he is the epitome of childlike adventure and wonder. Coming from the generation of fans that loved Batman: The Animated Series, I want The Boy Wonder to capture the fun of episodic adventure, and the compelling characters in an accessible book that anyone can enjoy regardless of prior history,” Ba said.
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