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Originally Posted by Arbitrary But again, Dick Grayson doesn't want to be Batman and he isn't like Batman. That is why he went off on his own. |
I really disagree with this statement. He may have sought his initial independence when he was younger, but as he grows older he's changed. The last time Batman got "retired" (when Bane broke his back), Nightwing expressed his disappointment at Batman choosing Azrael over him. And its been awhile since I read the issue, but I think Nightwing even stated that he always thought he'd be the only one to replace Batman one day.
And it makes zero sense to put a pre-pubescent teen behind the Batman costume. ZERO. Robin can barely handle running the Teen Titans, let alone try to be a leader of the JLA. It would look so funny seeing a kid sitting there trying to give Superman and Wonder Woman advice.