Thread:SforHope/@comment-26062541-20170118183415/@comment-26062541-20170119020940

Byfield wrote: LSS 1....yes...yes it does. Hodor's catchphrase is Hodor for example. 2. I really don't think so, it shows his modus operandi. 3. Its not random, I've read every appearance he's in, and he's said it EVERY time. 4. Doesn't it? It show's he's single-minded, possibly insane, definitely obsessed with the phrase! 5. I'll bite to this, Batman Rebirth number 6: Gotham Girl Year One.
 * 1) It is the ONLY thing the character says. That does not make it a catch phrase by any stretch of the imagination.
 * 2) Including it in the History text is adding an irrelevant, sorry, item.
 * 3) The removal from Trivia is mostly because it's a random assumption.
 * 4) It really doesn't work as a quote as it says zilch, nada, zip, zero, nothing about the character or his place in the DCU.
 * 5) Also with quotes - they need to include the source and the character quoted. Though in this case it doesn't help sell the need to include it.

I'm just saying its a celebrated part of the character, Tom King once made a tweet "Quoth the Kite-man, Hell yeah!" It is pretty much the only facet of Tom King's Batman series that fans aren't complaining about!