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Bruce is later seen comforting Damian over Talia's supposed death. Alfred remarks to Dick that despite Talia's madness, she was still Damian's mother. As the Bat-Signal shines in Gotham City, Batwoman, Batwing, and Nightwing meet Batman and Robin on top of the police station for their nightly patrol, the former two now officially part of the team.
Nightwing is later deeply affected by the death of Damian following his murder at the hands of Damian's clone, the Heretic, in Batman Incorporated. With Damian's death and potential resurrection becoming an obsession of Batman's, Dick is shunned by Bruce when he tries to tell him to move on, in Batman and Nightwing (a retitled Batman & Robin #23).
Batman then sends Langstrom to go help Robin, who was unable to stop Lava-Clayface, who then, with Flash and Nightwing, build a special laser cannon. The two heroes engage the trio of monsters; Batman quickly defeats Killer Croc, who with the serum's mutational effects wear off, shrinking Croc back to normal, and while Green Arrow destroys ...
The aggressive, highly independent Damian frequently disobeys his father's orders in an attempt to avenge Ra's himself. After Nightwing accosts him for brutally attacking an associate of Slade, Batman berates Damian for his recklessness and willingness to kill. Batman then has Damian don the mantle of Robin to teach him discipline.
The Damian Wayne incarnation of Robin appears in Harley Quinn, voiced by Jacob Tremblay. [9] [15] Dick Grayson as Nightwing is introduced in the third season, and is voiced by Harvey Guillén. Harley accidentally kills Nightwing while sleepwalking, however he was resurrected by Talia al Ghul and is ordered to kill her and Ivy under the mantle ...
Furious, Darkseid tries to kill Batman, while Damian intercepts Darkseid, dying in Batman's arms. Damian's death overwhelms Raven, the two having confessed their love for one another earlier on Striker's Island, and her emotional instability frees Trigon. Taking Clark's body, Trigon purges the kryptonite from it, restores its powers, and kills ...
Bruce infiltrates the Court headquarters and is dosed by hallucinogenic gas, causing him to see a future where Damian becomes a murderous vigilante, but is rescued by Nightwing and Alfred Pennyworth. When Damian is revealed to be Bruce's son, the Grandmaster rejects him under the decision to emotionally cripple Bruce with Damian's death ...
Damian is killed battling a brutal enemy, the Heretic (an adult Damian clone) in issue #8 of the second volume of the Batman, Inc. comic book, which went on sale February 27, 2013. According to the story's writer, Grant Morrison: "He saves the world. He does his job as Robin. He dies an absolute hero".