![]() Their run shone a light on Batman’s growing role as a father to young Damian, trying to veer him away from his darker instincts after being raised by Talia al Ghul and the League of Assassins for the majority of his life thus far. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, collects the entirety of their run in one hefty, glorious book. DC’s newest omnibus collection, Batman and Robin by Peter J. Tomasi and his frequent collaborator artist Patrick Gleason. One of the highlights of Damian’s time in comics hasn’t come from Morrison, though, but from writer Peter J. Over time he became a fan-favourite character and developed into quite an interesting and even sympathetic Robin. ![]() ![]() When he was first introduced in Grant Morrison’s epic run on Batman, many people didn’t like Damian Wayne and felt he was a spoiled, annoying, ungrateful little brat. Ricky Church reviews Batman and Robin by Peter J. ![]()
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