Robin will need to tell the truth to the Teen Titans.
Ra's Al Ghul has been training Damian since his birth and now is ready to take him unless his teammates decide they want to work with him.
Surprisingly solid once again.
Ben Percy arrives with a new chapter where he explores more of Damian's past as well as the connection with his teammates and credit where credit is due, it was well-executed. The characterization is appropriate with every member of the cast suddenly realizing that they have more in common with Damian than what they would initially admit while also developing more of the relationship.
And the dialogue is actually engaging. Once again, when Percy doesn't go "profound" or "political" he can delivering some interesting and shockingly natural lines which really help to the characterization.
Khoi Pham arrives as the penciller and while his style is not as vibrant as Jon Meyer's, he still knows how to tell a story with good character expressions and depictions.
Not bad at all, this could actually turn out to be good.
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