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Adult versions of the character are all generally depicted as being among the best fighters in the world, though to varying degrees, as the adult Damian/Batman from the Batman 666 universe stated that he was never able to live up to his father Bruce and adoptive older brother Dick Grayson as a fighter while a version of Damian who had succeeded ...
Many of its members are also his adopted children, with the exception of Damian Wayne, the first of the Robins to be biologically related to Batman. The group consists of similarly minded superheroes who operate in the Gotham City area and work towards achieving common goals. Batman is often the team leader or, in some cases, its dispatch.
Damian Wayne on the cover of Robin: Son of Batman (vol. 1) #8 (January 2016), art by Patrick Gleason. Damian Wayne was the child of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul, thus the grandson of the immortal Ra's al Ghul. Batman was unaware of his son's existence for years until Talia left Damian in his care.
Character Real name Joined in Notes Robin: Damian Wayne: Teen Titans (vol. 6) #1: Founding member. Former leader of the Teen Titans. Left in Teen Titans (vol. 6) Annual #2. Former member of Batman Inc. Also active with the Bat family. Starfire: Koriand'r: Founding member. Left the team between Teen Titans (vol. 6) #19 and Teen Titans (vol. 6 ...
The characters were featured in stories about the sons of Superman and Batman. [2] In 2017, DC Comics launched a Super Sons monthly comic book series featuring new versions of the characters, going by the names Superboy (Jonathan Kent, the son of Superman and Lois Lane), and Robin (Damian Wayne, the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul).
Batman and Damian return to Gotham City where the Dark Knight introduces his son to the Batcave, Alfred, and his adopted son, Tim. Damian is immediately hostile towards Tim, as he believes he alone is truly Batman's son and rightful heir. His petulant attitude gets him locked up in one of Wayne Manor's many rooms, but he easily escapes. Later ...
In the reality of Batman: White Knight, Bruce has grown up believing he is a descendant of Edmond Wayne, the founder of Gotham City and Wayne Enterprises. In reality, though, he is actually a descendant of Bakkar, a disgraced former member of the Order of St. Dumas , who murdered Edmond Wayne and assumed his identity.
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.