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  • Damian Wayne is the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul, raised as part of the League of Assassins. He's ten years old when he becomes the fifth person to take up the Robin identity. He temporarily died in post-Flashpoint continuity, but he was eventually resurrected with temporary superpowers. In DC Rebirth, he leads the Teen Titans (in the 2016 vol. 6 run) and teams up with Jon Kent (in a Super Sons run).
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  • Batman #666 (2007) features an adult Damian Wayne as Batman. He takes on the mantle after he is unable to save Batman from being killed.
  • Damian flees to alert Batman but is pursued by his evil grandfather. Upon entering Wayne Manor, Damian attempts to relay to Tim Drake the fact that Ra's has...
  • ...City and his father until his adolescence, Damian Wayne exploded into the Dark Knight’s world in a flurry of violence, tossing the entire Batman Family into disarray.
  • Being the child of a hero and a villain, Damian Wayne has had a character-defining battle between good and evil that started long before he became Batman’sRobin.
  • Damian Wayne was initially Robin, a sidekick to and the son of Batman, before he eventually himself succeeded to the mantle of Batman, shortly after his...
  • But when Bruce Wayne was sent back in time, there was a new Batman who needed a Robin and so Dick took Damian under his wing (pun intended).
  • Batman disowns Damian Wayne as Superman recruits him to join the One Earth Regime. After Nightwing's death, a part of Batman never truly heals.
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  • When Damian Wayne has to take the Batman’s title after his father and there’s the new Catwoman in Gotham, while he is married to John Constantine's daughter.
  • Is Damian Wayne the son of the demon or the son of the bat? Merry Little Batman insists it’s the latter, but most comic book stories say it’s a little bit of both.