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Enough of the "I can't believe this isn't Jason or Damian."
It doesn't matter if you read Golden Age Dick as Robin or modern flashbacks to Dick as Robin, he's still gonna fight like a demon. https://t.co/Le6ReW4HzL
I think Dick's most listened to song would change based on his mood, but these are three I think he'd listen to: https://t.co/aDVwGklf9x
Behold, the so-called heroes and their "child soldiers." Look on their works ye mighty, and despair.
#TuesdaySpoilers for Nightwing
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I love Starfire, she's amazing.
Love how Mora draws Robin, and I'm excited to see how Waid writes him. https://t.co/7cKLJ9lbu2
I've always wondered if Bucky was at all inspired by Robin, since he was introduced in December 1940, while Robin debuted in March 1940.
Apparently, the first idea of Bucky dates to Joe Simon's original pitch for Captain America, from either 1939 or 1940.
@CaptMarvelology It usually isn't clear, but he was about 8 or 9, and no older than 12. I think the first sorta concrete evidence of his age is in Batman #10, where he gets 8 birthday spankings, plus one for "good measure" (I guess making him 9) and "one to grow."
Weird tradition.
Course, this is less a headcanon and more the next logical step from what canon has shown. But that's how most of my headcanons are.
Since @PlayAvengers has been putting out stuff to coincide with Marvel's other releases, I hope we finally get a more bright blue/purple, comic book-y tights Hawkeye costume to coincide with the Disney+ series.