Could the Most Absurd Robin Ever Be a Normal Teenager?

Robin has always had a unique place in the DC Universe. On the one hand, the various people who’ve held the moniker have been able to embrace the heroics that define the superhero genre. But as young people themselves, they have to juggle their secret lives with more normal experiences.Batman wants his son Damian to experience some normalcy for a change and reveals in Batman and Robin #1 (by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, and Steve Wands) that he’s enrolled the young hero in high school. It’s a notable turn for Damian, as any attempt to give him a “normal” life might be impossible given his history as a hero and young assassin training under his mother, Talia al Ghul, and grandfather, Ra’s. But there’s one element to Damian’s personality that might be best served by going to high school.Damian Wayne is currently working alongside his father as Robin. Although there is more than one person using that moniker in the current DC continuity, the brewing conflict in Gotham over Catwoman’s plans for the city have left much of the Bat-Family divided on the Dark Knight. While Red Hood has fully sided with Catwoman, most of the Dark Knight’s former sidekicks and partners are still on the fence over whether sacrificing part of their heroic mission is worth a safer Gotham City. The only sidekick to fully refuse this idea is Damian, who has remained by his father’s side as a vocal defender of their black-and-white morality.RELATED: When Did Batman Comics Get So Dark?RELATED: Batman: Off-World Continues the Dark Knight’s Most Unfortunate Trends

Robin has always had a unique place in the DC Universe. On the one hand, the various people who’ve held the moniker have been able to embrace the heroics that define the superhero genre. But as young people themselves, they have to juggle their secret lives with more normal experiences.

RELATED: When Did Batman Comics Get So Dark?

Batman wants his son Damian to experience some normalcy for a change and reveals in Batman and Robin #1 (by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, and Steve Wands) that he’s enrolled the young hero in high school. It’s a notable turn for Damian, as any attempt to give him a “normal” life might be impossible given his history as a hero and young assassin training under his mother, Talia al Ghul, and grandfather, Ra’s. But there’s one element to Damian’s personality that might be best served by going to high school.

RELATED: Batman: Off-World Continues the Dark Knight’s Most Unfortunate Trends

Damian Wayne is currently working alongside his father as Robin. Although there is more than one person using that moniker in the current DC continuity, the brewing conflict in Gotham over Catwoman’s plans for the city have left much of the Bat-Family divided on the Dark Knight. While Red Hood has fully sided with Catwoman, most of the Dark Knight’s former sidekicks and partners are still on the fence over whether sacrificing part of their heroic mission is worth a safer Gotham City. The only sidekick to fully refuse this idea is Damian, who has remained by his father’s side as a vocal defender of their black-and-white morality.

#Absurd #Robin #Normal #Teenager

Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))