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* IKnewIt: Once readers were shown a telepathic flashback of Cassandra murdering a woman in cold blood, it was quickly theorized that the victim was [[spoiler: Harper Row's mother]]. They were later proved right.
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* FanNickname: After Cullen received some quasi-mentoring from ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} during the last several issues, fans began to affectionately refer to them as "Baby Gay" and "Murder Gay", respectively.
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* FanNickname: After Cullen received some quasi-mentoring from ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} during the last several issues, fans began to affectionately refer to them as "Baby Gay" and "Murder Gay", respectively.
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* RealitySubtext: Ever since the conception of the character there have been criticisms by many who feel Robin is too [[LighterAndSofter bright and cheerful]] to compliment Batman’s [[DarkerAndEdgier brooding themes and imagery]]. The response ever since was to make the character darker and edgier with each successive generation, which led to the criticism that Batman [[MemeticMutation collects traumatized orphans to create child soldiers]]. In this series, Batman’s subplot revolves around the whole concept of child soldiers, human engineering and traumatic origins--and how that relates to his reasons behind bringing in Robin and his subsequent attempt to change his approach for the better. The main plot has Dick deal with the ramifications of Batman’s decisions, his own influence on the Robin mantle and whether he has achieved anything of note in that regard. It all leads to the question: what makes a Robin?
* RealitySubtext: Ever since the conception of the character there have been criticisms by many who feel Robin is too [[LighterAndSofter bright and cheerful]] to compliment Batman’s [[DarkerAndEdgier brooding themes and imagery]]. The response ever since was to make the character darker and edgier with each successive generation, which led to the criticism that Batman [[MemeticMutation collects traumatized orphans to create child soldiers]]. In this series, Batman’s subplot revolves around the whole concept of child soldiers, human engineering and traumatic origins--and how that relates to his reasons behind bringing in Robin and his subsequent attempt to change his approach for the better. The main plot has Dick deal with the ramifications of Batman’s decisions, his own influence on the Robin mantle and whether he has achieved anything of note in that regard. It all leads to the question: what makes a Robin?
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* IKnewIt: Once readers were shown a telepathic flashback of Cassandra murdering a woman in cold blood, it was quickly theorized that the victim was [[spoiler: Harper Row's mother]]. They were later proved right.