Dark Nights: Metal changed the game in a lot of ways, especially concerning the Bat Family. While the war of Bats and Birds raged across the globe, the youngest member of the Wayne family found another mentor to add to his collection. However, this mentor connected with the Boy Wonder on a level that even his father often failed to.The defining characteristic of a sidekick is that they operate at the side of a fully qualified hero. But for a sidekick to truly flourish, they need to have the right mentor. While the Batman is certainly one of the best, that doesn’t mean his way is always right. The Dark Knight’s own personal demons make him rough and often uncompromising. To say he can be less than nurturing is an understatement. So despite the fact that Damian Wayne has, under his father’s tutelage, become one of the best sidekicks in the business, there are sides to his personal and professional development that Batman isn’t well-equipped for. Fortunately, when Batman was stuck suffering at the hands of Barbatos and Gotham was being tormented by beefed up villains, Oliver Queen, in Green Arrow #32 (by Benjamin Percy, Joshua Williamson, Juan Ferreyra and Deron Bennett), provided the right guidance to the young Robin.Despite a solid legacy of world saving, Green Arrow is just as defined by his defeats as he is by his victories. But far from taking away from his value as a hero, it is these defeats that have made Oliver into the man he is today, and the perfect mentor for the young Damian Wayne. Batman is a true superhero legend and arguably the best of all time. But the weight of his success can sometimes work against him.RELATED: The Dark Multiverse Debuts the Most MONSTROUS Justice League Ever
Dark Nights: Metal changed the game in a lot of ways, especially concerning the Bat Family. While the war of Bats and Birds raged across the globe, the youngest member of the Wayne family found another mentor to add to his collection. However, this mentor connected with the Boy Wonder on a level that even his father often failed to.
The defining characteristic of a sidekick is that they operate at the side of a fully qualified hero. But for a sidekick to truly flourish, they need to have the right mentor. While the Batman is certainly one of the best, that doesn’t mean his way is always right. The Dark Knight’s own personal demons make him rough and often uncompromising. To say he can be less than nurturing is an understatement. So despite the fact that Damian Wayne has, under his father’s tutelage, become one of the best sidekicks in the business, there are sides to his personal and professional development that Batman isn’t well-equipped for. Fortunately, when Batman was stuck suffering at the hands of Barbatos and Gotham was being tormented by beefed up villains, Oliver Queen, in Green Arrow #32 (by Benjamin Percy, Joshua Williamson, Juan Ferreyra and Deron Bennett), provided the right guidance to the young Robin.
Despite a solid legacy of world saving, Green Arrow is just as defined by his defeats as he is by his victories. But far from taking away from his value as a hero, it is these defeats that have made Oliver into the man he is today, and the perfect mentor for the young Damian Wayne. Batman is a true superhero legend and arguably the best of all time. But the weight of his success can sometimes work against him.
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