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BurningDoom wrote:I hate Robin. Always have. He kills Batman's entire style.
He kills '80s and onwards serious Batman's style, but he's great alongside '60s cheesy Batman.

Edit: Except for the female Robin they had in TDKR. That's the only example of a serious Robin that was done well that I've seen.
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I love Robin when he's done right (at least, I love Dick Grayson when he's done right).

...he's not handled well very often though.
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AppleQueso wrote:I love Dick very often

Sorry, I am an idiot.

Robin can be part of a good Batman story, but on his own the character has never done anything for me. I liked it when he got killed, still have those issues.
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What about the psychotic robin that was Batman's son?

I prefer Nightwing, and i like how he got portrayed in that Under the Red Hood animated movie.
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My problems with Robin are purely superficial. It's just the name and costume I can't stand. I really like Dick Grayson a lot and will probably pick up Nightwing # 1 soon. I also liked the Jason Todd that I saw in Batman: Under the Red Hood. What was great about that movie is that it had two Robins in it, but neither of them were wearing the stupid Robin costume anymore and look how much cooler they were. The Robin name and outfit are kid stuff that both of these guys have outgrown, though Red Hood's maturation process was quite brutal, turning him into an interesting character with Dick Grayson's wit, but Batman's darkness
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Gamerforlife wrote:My problems with Robin are purely superficial. It's just the name and costume I can't stand. I really like Dick Grayson a lot and will probably pick up Nightwing # 1 soon. I also liked the Jason Todd that I saw in Batman: Under the Red Hood. What was great about that movie is that it had two Robins in it, but neither of them were wearing the stupid Robin costume anymore and look how much cooler they were. The Robin name and outfit are kid stuff that both of these guys have outgrown, though Red Hood's maturation process was quite brutal, turning him into an interesting character with Dick Grayson's wit, but Batman's darkness
Unfortunately, Todd got less and less interesting as time went on. His current incarnation is pretty non-descript, well other than he sleeps with Starfire now, or that orange alien girl that is supposed to be Starfire.
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Mendoza wrote:
Gamerforlife wrote:My problems with Robin are purely superficial. It's just the name and costume I can't stand. I really like Dick Grayson a lot and will probably pick up Nightwing # 1 soon. I also liked the Jason Todd that I saw in Batman: Under the Red Hood. What was great about that movie is that it had two Robins in it, but neither of them were wearing the stupid Robin costume anymore and look how much cooler they were. The Robin name and outfit are kid stuff that both of these guys have outgrown, though Red Hood's maturation process was quite brutal, turning him into an interesting character with Dick Grayson's wit, but Batman's darkness
Unfortunately, Todd got less and less interesting as time went on. His current incarnation is pretty non-descript, well other than he sleeps with Starfire now, or that orange alien girl that is supposed to be Starfire.
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I've always liked Robin. I appreciate the contrast he makes with Batman.

It helps that every Robin has been vastly different. Damien Wayne is a riot, I love that kid.

I like Tim Drake best as a partner to Superboy instead of Bats though.

Which is just one more reason I'm a bit uncomfortable with the reboot. Its wiping out some character relationships that I like.
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Gamerforlife: Todd had a bit of the punisher angle for a bit, but they never went anywhere with it and now who knows. I've always held that if the Punisher was in Gotham Batman wouldn't have a rogue's gallery anymore.

CFFJR: I agree. Power Girl was the only DC book i really read and now shes gone. I don't even know if she will be coming back at any point. Palmotti, Gray, and the amazing Amanda Conner did a fantastic job on her solo series.
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Mendoza wrote:Gamerforlife: Todd had a bit of the punisher angle for a bit, but they never went anywhere with it and now who knows. I've always held that if the Punisher was in Gotham Batman wouldn't have a rogue's gallery anymore.
Punisher can't even finish the job with crappy villains like Jigsaw and Bonebreaker (half-man half-tank dude). Why would he do any better against villains that are leagues ahead of them?
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