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Damian Wayne first inherited the Robin mantle in 2009's Batman and Robin #1 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, a few years after his formal introduction to DC lore as the son of Bruce Wayne and ...
Damian Wayne's run as Robin is finally rounding out his character in the most perfect way, and it's all thanks to his latest fight. The latest Batman and Robin series in general has achieved major ...
The introduction of Damian Wayne irrevocably changed Batman comics from messy found family to drama-less kin, to keep Batman from looking like a real douche. I can keep silent no longer.
The pedigree of Damian as a human being is unmatched when compared against the other Robins. He’s the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul, which means that Damian is the grandson of Ra’s al Ghul.
Damian Wayne’s Death and Rebirth DCComics. Batman and Robin became a real team, both as superheroes and as father and son. It’s during this time that fate took Damian away from Bruce.
The good news for Batman: Robin's back from the dead. The more iffy news: His 10-year-old son's now got superpowers. Damian Wayne returned last week in the final pages of Peter J. Tomasi's Batman ...
Damian Wayne just made a decision that will have major impact for the Bat Family! By Nicole Drum. February 12, 2025, 10:33pm. Comments. Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X; ...
Damian Wayne will make his live-action debut in James Gunn's DCU, and while comic book fans know him well, mainstream audiences might need more info. Skip to main content. Menu ...
The Many Faces of Damian Wayne. The Damian of Merry Little Batman may differ from the character that comic fans know, but that doesn’t mean a more accurate version hasn’t shown up in other media.
Damian Wayne was actually a recurring staple in some of the best animated DC movies in recent memory, including a few that I believe deserve a live-action reimagining at some point.
Damian Wayne Opens Up An Unexplored Storyline Of Batman In Movies. Batman has had many outings in cinema, so it's hard at this point to throw something at audiences that they haven't seen.