DC’s Boy Wonder Proves One of Batman’s Oldest Enemies Does Have a Heart

DC Comics’ Boy Wonder has finally discovered that one of his harshest critics really does have his best interests at heart.
The Boy Wonder #4 brings readers back to a confrontation between Damian Wayne and his grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul, during which the latter decides that his descendant will be better suited as a vessel for himself than as an independent agent. When Damian decides that he would rather die than fall victim to Ra’s’ plot, he makes what might have been the last leap of his life if not for the help of his mother, Talia al Ghul. Although Damian isn’t exactly open to the idea of reconciling with his mother after everything she has put him through, it is clear that Talia herself is willing to do whatever is necessary to ensure her son’s safety, not to mention his happiness.
Damian Wayne first appeared in Batman: Son of the Demon by writer Mike W. Barr and artist Jerry Bingham. The story focuses heavily on Bruce and Talia’s romance, including the two conceiving a child together. In a shocking turn, Talia faked their child’s death in order to manipulate Batman into helping her father take down one of his enemies. By the time the dust had settled, Bruce was left wondering how his life might have turned out if he never lost his child, whereas Talia left Damian to be adopted in secret with Batman none the wiser.

DC Comics’ Boy Wonder has finally discovered that one of his harshest critics really does have his best interests at heart.

The Boy Wonder #4 brings readers back to a confrontation between Damian Wayne and his grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul, during which the latter decides that his descendant will be better suited as a vessel for himself than as an independent agent. When Damian decides that he would rather die than fall victim to Ra’s’ plot, he makes what might have been the last leap of his life if not for the help of his mother, Talia al Ghul. Although Damian isn’t exactly open to the idea of reconciling with his mother after everything she has put him through, it is clear that Talia herself is willing to do whatever is necessary to ensure her son’s safety, not to mention his happiness.

Damian Wayne first appeared in Batman: Son of the Demon by writer Mike W. Barr and artist Jerry Bingham. The story focuses heavily on Bruce and Talia’s romance, including the two conceiving a child together. In a shocking turn, Talia faked their child’s death in order to manipulate Batman into helping her father take down one of his enemies. By the time the dust had settled, Bruce was left wondering how his life might have turned out if he never lost his child, whereas Talia left Damian to be adopted in secret with Batman none the wiser.

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