![]() ![]() I always find Dick Grayson to be one of the most organic Red Hood and SashaĬharacters in the DC universe, he often has problems, anxiety, doubts but is strong willed, courageous and honest and Grant Morrison, to me, wrote Dick exactly how he should be written.ĭick’s struggling, he really is, he’s lost his mentor and father figure and to make matters worse he now has Bruce’s prodigous and hot-headed son to look after. Throughout the book Dick Grayson struggles to come to terms with his new role one where it’s more thrusted upon him rather than a choice. ![]() ![]() Not only that but it’s got Dick Grayson as the main character and it is my first book where Damian features in. It’s got the modern artwork that I am a fan of which really brings the events of the book to life. Let me just get straight to the point – I loved this book and it’s definitely one of my favourites. Grant Morrison tries his hand at blending new perspectives on old roles – and in my opinion he does it very, very well. Batman & Robin: Batman Reborn focuses on a different dynamic duo that we’re used to – a softer Batman and a more brutal Robin. ![]() Bruce isn’t around anymore following the major events in Final Crisis so it’s up to Dick and Damian to keep an eye on Gotham in his absence. ![]()
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