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Robin References in Nocturne

Dick Grayson
Jason Todd
Stephanie Brown
Carrie Kelley
I'm a little disappointed since this probably means there's no chance of getting a Robin in the show later down the line but since that would be the case either way I'm glad we got these fun easter eggs. Especially the Steph reference, I wouldn't have expected them to choose her out of all of them so it was a nice surprise. And Carrie had a pretty active role in the plot of the episode. Also, Jason has his red hair!
It'd also be funny if just like every kid in this orphanage ended up becoming Robin
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The side-eye... I cant. This issue was published in 1956 over two decades before Jason's introduction but just look at that sly look, the smile, the writers may not have known what was to come but Bruce certainly does

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I wasn’t going to spend my money on this comic but...

...I’m kinda thinking about it. It may seem like a plot straight out of an angsty fanfic (I mean, “tortured dynamic”?) but I can defintitely see the potential for a deaper story line (even if there isn’t I’m not above angst). I’m not the biggest fan of how Damian is portrayed in the injustice universe but it sounds like this comic acknowledges a difference between that and the Damian from the main timeline. The full interview can be found at Dc.com in the blog called “Tom Taylor Takes Jon Kent Into the World of Injustice”.
Are you going to read this new title?
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