![]() ![]() ![]() There are a few more elements to Duke’s story that drive the story and Bruce to take action, but I’ll leave you to read those for yourself. ![]() Barbara’s now Commissioner Gordon, and she and Dick are no longer on speaking terms. What we learn from Duke Thomas is that Dick is now in charge of the special Gotham Task Force (wearing Bat-themed suits). We’re reintroduced to the other surviving members of the Bat-family, each having aged up a bit and parted ways since Bruce stopped taking visitors. So it’s very interesting for us Bat-family nerds! Something else we should all be prepared for in this series is… a character we’re all emotionally attached to usually dies. ![]() This is the first time that’s really been explored in depth. For those of you who don’t know Jason Todd was the first Robin in the White Knight Universe. It’s very interesting to see the dynamic of the two in this universe. The question is, who’s guiding our young Schway hero, and why should we be worried when we find out.īruce Wayne, now an inmate of Stonegate penitentiary for (judging by his wrinkles) around 17-18 years shows elements of emotional growth when we start hearing what he has to say to a now middle-aged Jason Todd. He’s searching for “the most powerful bat-suit” I think we all have a feeling which suit this is going to be, but we don’t have to wait long to find out. We start our story with a young Terry McGinnis being guided through the ruins of what was Wayne Manor. ![]()
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