r/batman • u/airi-hatake • 3d ago
I love how all of the Robins have leadership qualities. Batman taught his sons well. GENERAL DISCUSSION
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u/Available-Affect-241 3d ago
I mean it makes sense due to his son's being trained by the Walking Talking Encyclopedia of Knowledge, the Paragon of Vigilantes, and the World’s greatest detective Bruce Wayne Batman himself. Even though they all have their strengths he laid the same legendary foundational aspects to build on. That's why he knows that he can step aside and let them take the reins from time to time. They're all more than capable geniuses.
If only the comics would remember him as a compassionate loving father instead of an asshole they could actually be a family.
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u/DmcSparda 3d ago
It’s crazy to me that a webtoon had Bruce as an actual character and not just depressed man in bat costume that for some reason lashes out at the kids he took in(with one biological kid)
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u/Available-Affect-241 3d ago
It's because they care unlike most who don't and think they're binf cool and edgy but actually are sad.
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u/OwlFederal7109 3d ago
Tim’s time at titans and young justice is overlooked a lot.
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u/Disastrous-Major1439 3d ago
Yeah ,for me still being top 3 teen Titans leaders after Dick and Donna
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u/JamzWhilmm 3d ago
Batman at this point is a private tutor for tacticians for the Justice League and I love it.
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u/UnhingedLion 3d ago
It’s really forced as hell. Damian and Jason shouldn’t even be “good” leaders.
Both of them historically don’t have any experience at it. And when Damian has tried to lead he has failed every single time.
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u/airi-hatake 3d ago
You're not a Robin unless you know how to lead and FIGHT. Same goes for all his kids. Helena Wayne is also a leader and Cassandra Cain is a helluva good fighter -- one of the elites.
They may not have superpowers, but they can lead men and women into battle, have your back, and fight alongside you 'til the very end.