Saw this poster and immediately thought of my girl
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Tim Drake is so funny to me as an Icon because Starlin wanted to kill the idea of child sidekicks,of Robin as a light. He wanted to kill the hope and joy of him. Wanted to slaughter the importance and responsibility of having someone relying on you,of having a child to come home to. And he was allowed to kill Jason,was allowed to kill Robin and then not even a year later Wolfman went "Here's a Robin so in love with the idea and responsibility of Robin that Dick Grayson imprinted himself on his brain and Tim hasn't stopped thinking about it since." And he became the Robin that can't stop being Robin and LMAO fuck you Jim Starlin,I'm glad you're here to see it.
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Nightwing #113 (2024)
written by Tom Taylor & Marv Wolfman
art by Daniele Di Nicuolo, Bruno Redondo, & Adriano Lucas
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Kory in Tales of the New Teen Titans #3
art by George Pérez and Gene Day
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The New Teen Titans #31 (1983) by Marv Wolfman & George Pérez
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You really can’t say enough about how much Marv and George did to turn Dick from more than the back third of “Batman and.”
They turned him into his own man and made him a character who could stand on his own two feet and who has headlined multiple series of his own, two of which have gone on for over a hundred issues each.
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BHOC: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #190
After a few shaky months following the successive departures of both writer Len Wein and artist Ross Andru, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN finally felt like it was back in the groove again. New writer Marv Wolfman had started up a number of running subplots in Peter Parker’s life, making it feel nuanced and textured again, and the sense of the title as an ongoing soap opera about the life of a young super…
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Amazing Spider-Man #195 (Wolfman/Pollard, Aug 1979). No confirmation of Black Cat having bad luck powers yet — and enough bad stuff happens to Pete that you could believe it’s just typical Parker luck.
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Shoutout to Marv Wolfman in 2011 saying he thought giving Tim Drake his own family and desire to be Robin instead of Batman would mean he’d avoid getting riddled with angst.
Batman: A Death in the Family Deluxe Edition
Relevant post is here. LOL. (Hey, at least Tim still maintains his passion for “Batman needs a Robin” and “Dick Grayson is the best”! However, the “free from angst” thing may have run into some problems.)
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I’ve seen this section on a couple of dickory blogs and I could not for the life of me find where it’s from and so the logical thing of course was to go digging through comics for an hour with only the knowledge that it was from the discowing era 😭 Thrilled to say its from The New Teen Titans #10 by Marv Wolfman.
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The New Teen Titans #19 (1982) by George Pérez & Marv Wolfman
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