I think if it happened it'd a while after Bruce took the boy as his ward. The boy would be in his teens when he accidentally discovered the batcave or maybe it'd be similar to Tim Drake and he'd use detective skills and figure out that Bruce is Batman.
While I think a kid could definitely take an I owe you one as a reason to ask, I don't buy that being enough to get Batman to be willing to … moreendanger a teenager (if John Doe asks Batman to help him kill people as his favor it's not like that's going to force his hand either). I believe Batman usually only trains these kids because he knows there's no talking them out if it and it's safer for them if they know what they're doing so he'd agree because the kid is stubborn not because he pulls the all-powerful favor card.
While I think a kid could definitely take an I owe you one as a reason to ask, I don't buy that being enough to get Batman to be willing to … moreendanger a teenager (if John Doe asks Batman to help him kill people as his favor it's not like that's going to force his hand either). I believe Batman usually only trains these kids because he knows there's no talking them out if it and it's safer for them if they know what they're doing so he'd agree because the kid is stubborn not because he pulls the all-powerful favor card.
I actually didn't want Dick Grayson to end up in the same path as in the comics, and I'm hoping there's a chance to save his parents, but yes I would back this idea to have this kid as Robin. An African-American Robin would bring something new for Bruce and for the story
I think it would be really cool to have an Afro-American Robin, I don't know if it's a first though. I'm not at all against more diversity in superhero games.
I definitely think he's going to be Robin. We don't know his name, and then, he attacked the batdrone. They hinted at it pretty strongly with that.
(And the first black Robin that I know of. Cool!)
I highly doubt it. It seems that Batman met him to really understand that he is a hero. The boy basically was a mirror image of young Bruce and served as a reminder of what crime does to the innocent. That is why Bruce is Batman. I told him to look away as I wouldn't want my worst enemy to see his mother without eyes or his father to be hanging from a belt/noose. I told him that justice would be done and to be strong for his parents and himself. I honestly do not think that the encounter was anything more than a reflection.
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I think if it happened it'd a while after Bruce took the boy as his ward. The boy would be in his teens when he accidentally discovered the batcave or maybe it'd be similar to Tim Drake and he'd use detective skills and figure out that Bruce is Batman.
Could be like the Batman Beyond animated series with an older Bruce.
I actually didn't want Dick Grayson to end up in the same path as in the comics, and I'm hoping there's a chance to save his parents, but yes I would back this idea to have this kid as Robin. An African-American Robin would bring something new for Bruce and for the story
black Robin uh ...YES
I think it would be really cool to have an Afro-American Robin, I don't know if it's a first though. I'm not at all against more diversity in superhero games.
I highly doubt it. It seems that Batman met him to really understand that he is a hero. The boy basically was a mirror image of young Bruce and served as a reminder of what crime does to the innocent. That is why Bruce is Batman. I told him to look away as I wouldn't want my worst enemy to see his mother without eyes or his father to be hanging from a belt/noose. I told him that justice would be done and to be strong for his parents and himself. I honestly do not think that the encounter was anything more than a reflection.