![]() ![]() This flashback also importantly further develops how the Damian that appeared in his debut wasn’t always who he has been. It’s all works to create a mystery while adding to the overall badass design for Shush. ![]() This is where Simone Di Meo artwork works so well as there are similarities with how Shush and Damian’s teacher to draw comparisons. While it is not confirmed that the teacher Damian had is in fact Shush there are a lot of clues to that being the case. Joshua Williamson taps into Damian’s history before his mother, Talia Al Ghul, had him meet Bruce for the first time to establish potential backstory for our new villain, Shush. The opening of Batman and Robin #2 is a great example of how things are kept simple but well detailed. It provides the opportunity for Bruce and Damian Wayne to shine together and individually at the same time. It’s a refreshing change of pace from the other Batman titles led by Bruce Wayne that we can have this sort of storytelling. Who does she work for? And how have they turned one of Batman’s greatest tools against him? Urban Jungle continues as the father and son dynamic duo are on the deadly case! But first, Damian must deal with…his first day of school?!” – DC Comics REVIEWĬontinuing the momentum from the first issue, Batman and Robin #2 keeps things simple by allowing our Dynamic Duo’s chemistry shine. “INTRODUCING A NEW VILLAIN: SHUSH! Introducing Shush. Now with the foundation established what is next for the Dynamic Duo? Let’s find out with Batman and Robin #2. They have a unique father-son chemistry we haven’t seen from the other Dynamic Duo pairings. Joshua Williamson and Simone Di Meo did a good job establishing the chemistry between Bruce Wayne and Damian Wayne after they spent years apart from one another. With everything going on over in Gotham War the new Batman and Robin was a refreshing change of pace. ![]()
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