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| Affiliation = [[Batman Family]]; [[Teen Titans (Prime Earth)|Teen Titans]]; [[Super Sons (Prime Earth)|Super Sons]]<br>''formerly''<br>[[Batman Incorporated (Prime Earth)|Batman Inc.]]; [[League of Assassins (Prime Earth)|League of Assassins]]; [[Wayne Enterprises]]; [[Court of Owls (Prime Earth)|Court of Owls]]
 
| Affiliation = [[Batman Family]]; [[Teen Titans (Prime Earth)|Teen Titans]]; [[Super Sons (Prime Earth)|Super Sons]]<br>''formerly''<br>[[Batman Incorporated (Prime Earth)|Batman Inc.]]; [[League of Assassins (Prime Earth)|League of Assassins]]; [[Wayne Enterprises]]; [[Court of Owls (Prime Earth)|Court of Owls]]
 
| Relatives = [[Ra's al Ghul (Prime Earth)|Ra's al Ghul]] (maternal grandfather)<br>[[Thomas Wayne (Prime Earth)|Thomas Wayne]] (paternal grandfather)<br>[[Martha Kane (Prime Earth)|Martha Wayne]] (paternal grandmother)<br>[[Talia al Ghul (Prime Earth)|Talia al Ghul]] (mother)<br>[[Bruce Wayne (Prime Earth)|Bruce Wayne]] (father)<br>[[Richard Grayson (Prime Earth)|Richard Grayson]] (adoptive brother)<br>[[Jason Todd (Prime Earth)|Jason Todd]] (adoptive brother)<br>[[Timothy Drake (Prime Earth)|Tim Drake]] (adoptive brother)<br>[[Mara al Ghul (Prime Earth)|Mara al Ghul]] (cousin)<br>[[Katherine Kane (Prime Earth)|Kate Kane]] (first cousin once removed)<br>''see [[Wayne Family]]'' for more
 
| Relatives = [[Ra's al Ghul (Prime Earth)|Ra's al Ghul]] (maternal grandfather)<br>[[Thomas Wayne (Prime Earth)|Thomas Wayne]] (paternal grandfather)<br>[[Martha Kane (Prime Earth)|Martha Wayne]] (paternal grandmother)<br>[[Talia al Ghul (Prime Earth)|Talia al Ghul]] (mother)<br>[[Bruce Wayne (Prime Earth)|Bruce Wayne]] (father)<br>[[Richard Grayson (Prime Earth)|Richard Grayson]] (adoptive brother)<br>[[Jason Todd (Prime Earth)|Jason Todd]] (adoptive brother)<br>[[Timothy Drake (Prime Earth)|Tim Drake]] (adoptive brother)<br>[[Mara al Ghul (Prime Earth)|Mara al Ghul]] (cousin)<br>[[Katherine Kane (Prime Earth)|Kate Kane]] (first cousin once removed)<br>''see [[Wayne Family]]'' for more
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| Universe = Prime Earth
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[Gotham City]]; [[Mercy Hall]], [[New York City]]<br>''formerly''<br>[[Titans Tower]], [[San Francisco]]
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[Gotham City]]; [[Mercy Hall]], [[New York City]]<br>''formerly''<br>[[Titans Tower]], [[San Francisco]]
   

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Quote1 I'm not like Tim, or Jason, or even Dick. I'm light-years ahead of all the past Robins in skill and training. I'm either your partner in this or I'm not. Quote2
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Damian Wayne is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. This makes him an heir to the world's greatest crime-fighter, and its greatest super-villain Ra's al Ghul. Damian became the fifth Robin, working alongside his father as Batman.

Origins

Damian Wayne is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. Raised by Talia and trained by the League of Assassins, Damian became a skilled assassin by an early age. Coupled by his innate talent for the art and his lineage, Damian became a respected member of the League. Eventually, when Damian finally met his father, Batman, Damian defected and joined his father's cause. Batman granted Damian the mantle of Robin, and Damian became his father's latest crime-fighting partner.

After Bruce's death in the Final Crisis, his first protégé Dick Grayson took over the mantle of Batman and Damian became his Robin. Alongside Grayson, Damian faced new threats such as Doctor Hurt, Professor Pyg and Flamingo.[1]

Born to Kill

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Batman and Robin

 Main article: Batman and Robin: Born to Kill

After his father's resurrection, Bruce and Damian began patrolling together as Batman and Robin. Bruce tried teaching Damian, still a cold-hearted assassin, about the sanctity of life, but had trouble relating with his son.[2] Damian began showing restraint, which Bruce commended, although Alfred still criticized him for not being supportive enough.[3] Bruce bought Damian a dog named Titus in an attempt to teach him compassion. They were both targeted by a super-villain named Nobody.[4] They were kidnapped by Nobody, who tried to show Batman that his no-kill methods were ineffective. He encouraged Robin's darker side and tried to take him as an apprentice.[5] Robin angrily left the Batcave to work with Nobody, who asked him to execute a criminal.[6] Robin revealed that he was lying, and refused to betray his father. Nobody decided to torture Robin, continuing his personal vendetta against Batman.[7] When Batman discovered their location, he beat Nobody mercilessly. Nobody swore that he would return and kill their friends, so Damian shot and killed him.[8] Instead of growing angry, Bruce reacted with compassion. When Damian got out of the hospital, they talked about how difficult it is for Damian to adjust from the life of an assassin. Despite their differences, they played with Titus and began to enjoy spending more time together as father and son.[9]

Batman Incorporated

 Main article: Batman Incorporated: Demon Star

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Damian as Redbird with Jason Todd as Wingman

Batman and Robin began working together against Damian's mother Talia al Ghul, revealed as the head of Leviathan. During a fight in a meat factory, Damian converted to vegetarianism and adopted a pet cow who he named Bat-Cow. He was believed dead when he was shot in the head by an assassin named Goatboy.[10] It was revealed that Talia had created another clone as his replacement, the obedient fully-grown Heretic.[11] Robin was shown to have faked his death, and is confined to the Batcave at Batman's orders. To avoid the bounty Talia placed on his head, he began using the name Redbird and switched to a new costume.[12] This allowed him to team up with Jason Todd, who was using the Wingman identity. They worked together with Batman Incorporated to take down the League of Assassins' top killers. However, Batman told Damian he had to quit crime-fighting altogether.[13] Bruce revealed that he has seen Damian's future, as told through "Batman in Bethlehem". If Damian did not retire, his actions would lead to a plague that would force the President to nuke Gotham.[14] Batman Incorporated fought Leviathan in the streets, while Damian was forced to stay inside. Alfred Pennyworth got him a cat to take care of, who he also named Alfred.[15] Damian refused to stay home while his allies were dying, and Alfred allowed him to leave knowing he could not be stopped.[16] He flew his exo-skeleton into the center of the battle, where Leviathan had taken over Wayne Tower. He neutralized the child soldiers, and teamed up with Dick Grayson to take down the remaining assassins. The Heretic flew Grayson aside, and challenged Damian to a sword-fight. Despite his bravery and refusal to give up, Damian was impaled through the chest and killed.[17]

Resurrection

 Main article: Batman and Robin: Robin Rises

After various trials and tribulations involving his corpse, mainly revolving around Ra's al Ghul and Apokolips, Batman managed to rescue his son's body and, through using the Omega Sanction infused within a Chaos Crystal shard, brought Damian back to life within the Batcave.[18]

Son of Batman

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Teen Titans

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Robin leads the Teen Titans

On his 13th birthday Damian was sent a package by his grandfather Ra's al Ghul, which contained a dead robin. After meeting with his mother Talia, he discovered that it was a warning from his cousin Mara al Ghul, who had chosen him as her prey as part of an initiation ritual she must undertake in order to properly join the League of Assassins. Mara had been made leader of a group known as the Demon's Fist, which was originally supposed to be led by Damian but became hers when he chose to leave the League. They too had chosen targets that they must hunt down in order to ascend to the League. Damian decided to collect the other Demon's Fist members' targets in order to form the new Teen Titans; comprised of Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven and Kid Flash.

In the Name of the Father

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Robin meets Superboy

While searching for a tree for Christmas,[19] Jonathan Samuel Kent accidentally torched some woodlands near a swamp in Hamilton. He was subsequently rescued by Maya Ducard, the daughter of the villain Nobody, and Damian's pet dragon-bat Goliath. Jon later awakened in the Batcave and found out that Robin had been keeping him under surveillance for a long time. The two initially did not get along, and the situation was further complicated when Batman and Superman arrived, blaming each other for the conflict.

The ensuing melee was abruptly averted when Jon used his Freeze Breath to separate the two sides and allow him to explain the situation to his father. While their fathers were discussing the lab tests that Damian had performed on Jon, the two boys went off to look at Damian's pets. However, due to Damian's snide remarks and goading, Jon lost his temper and another brawl broke out between them. This was also put down quickly as Batman looked down on them in furious silence.[20]

In order to properly discipline their sons and teach them the value of working together, Superman and Batman had them undergo a series of challenges. However their lack of teamwork and animosity toward each other caused them to fail every challenge. The boys finally managed to put aside their differences and worked together in order to save their fathers from an apparent threat in the Batcave, but this later turns out to be a ruse.[21] At this point, Alfred declared them to be the Super Sons.

Super Sons Vs. Kid Amazo

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The Super Sons

Jonathan was paid a visit by Robin, posing as both his school's bus driver and his substitute teacher.[22] He was later unwillingly recruited by Damian to help him investigate a series of break-ins at LexCorp. This misadventure was further complicated with the appearance of Lex Luthor, who tried to capture them both.[23] The two boys managed to escape Luthor and followed a lead to a home in Providence, Rhode Island, where they encountered a family who still retained their powers from the Amazo Virus. However, one member by the name of Reggie Meyer was driven insane by the excessive use of his powers and took the alias of Kid Amazo. He had also stolen the Amazo Armor from LexCorp and had planned to use it and the abilities of the Super Sons to lure the Justice League into a trap.[24] Thanks to the arrival of Lex Luthor and aid from Reggie's super-powered sister Sara, Kid Amazo was taken down. Not wanting to explain themselves, Robin and Superboy quickly left the area and headed back to Hamilton. However, their absences from their respective homes did not go unnoticed as they encountered both Lois Lane and Alfred Pennyworth while trying to sneak into Jon's home.[25]

The boys were subsequently punished by their respective parents. Batman forbade Robin to go crime-fighting for a week while Superboy was forced to do his chores without using his superpowers.[26] With the prospect of moving to Metropolis on his mind, Jon eventually ran off and headed to Gotham to speak with Damian in the Batcave. This resulted in another argument and a short fight, before Alfred arrived. They were later joined by Batman and Superman, and worked out their differences. With Superman's and Batman's permission, the two boys would be allowed to go on their own, provided that they would do so together.

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Dark Knights: Metal

 Main article: Dark Nights: Metal

Damian aided in fighting the Dark Knights upon their invasion, forming the Gotham Resistance with Green Arrow, Killer Croc, Nightwing and Harley Quinn. They lost Croc, the Teen Titans and the Suicide Squad, but they defeated Mister Freeze, Riddler and Damian's evil Earth -22 self and made the discovery that beings from the Dark Multiverse can be killed by Nth Metal.

The New Teen Titans

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Abilities

  • Archery: Damian asserted that his training with the League of Assassins gave him greater mastery of the bow than even Green Arrow.[27]
  • Artistry: Damian is considered as skilled with a brush as he is with a sword.[28]
  • Business Management: Trained by his mother and the League of Assassins in the way of controlling a company with an iron grip. Even as a young boy he knows that in business there are wars and even in war there are assassins. Damian is involved with the Wayne Enterprises' board members. He even intimidated the board members by tracking down financial irregularities within the Wayne Enterprises' accounts.
  • Disguise: Damian has disguised himself as an elderly busdriver and a substitute teacher.[29]
  • Driving: He learned to drive at the age of five.[30]
  • Martial Arts: Trained by the League of Assassins, Damian has stated he knows just as many martial arts as Batman and can use them more effectively. This may be a largely overstated comment but one should not ask for verification. Damian may not be physically tough but he knows how to control his weight and has stated that he knows, "one thousand ways to kill a man." Damian's training has made him a formidable hand-to-hand combatant able to defeat or hold his own against multiple opponents, armed opponents or skilled hand-to-hand combatants.
  • Genius Level Intellect: Damian has inherited a genius IQ from his father.
  • Investigation: Damian, having been trained under the "World's Greatest Detective", has been able to deduce people's actions as well as solve mysteries with few amounts of data.[31]
  • Intimidation
  • Medical Science[32]
  • Mimicry: Damian can imitate anyone's voice and speech patterns perfectly as he imitated Tim Drake's voice in order to gain access to the Batcave.[33]
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  • Pedagogy: He once taught a geology class for a day at Jon Kent's school.[34]
  • Stealth: Damian was able to sneak into Gotham City and furthermore into the Batcave virtually undetected until he felt necessary. Of all the Robins, Damian may be the one that is the most silent.
  • Swordsmanship: Damian assaulted both Tim Drake and Bruce Wayne on separate occasions with his sword, apparently the same sword used by Ra's al Ghul. Although Damian no longer uses his sword he may be unmatched with one if armed correctly.
  • Throwing: Damian is trained by the League of Assassins in shuriken throwing and further trained by Batman in Batarang throwing.

Weaknesses

  • Arrogance: More often than not, Damian believes himself to be better than he is, this has allowed him to underestimate opponents as well as irritate his allies.


  • Damian was originally created by Mike W. Barr as the unnamed son of Batman and Talia in the graphic novel Son of the Demon (1987). In that story, Talia and Bruce had consensual sex and she got pregnant. Bruce knew about her pregnancy, but she later lied and told him she had miscarried. Talia gave the baby to an orphanage, and he was adopted by an unnamed couple. The baby's name was never given. After Zero Hour (1994), Dennis O'Neil announced that this entire story had been retconned out of existence: Talia had never been pregnant and Bruce had no children. In the books Kingdom Come (1996) and The Kingdom: Son of the Bat #1 (1999), set in an alternate future, Bruce and Talia have an adult son named Ibn al Xu'ffasch, but (at the time) this was an Elseworlds story so it had no impact on continuity. After Infinite Crisis, Grant Morrison retconned the child back into existence, with altered details. As revealed in Batman #656, Talia had seduced Bruce and had sex with him in order to conceive a child as part of a eugenics experiment. She named the boy Damian. Bruce never knew she was pregnant, and he didn't learn about Damian until years later. Morrison and Andy Kubert revamped the character, creating his look and personality in the "Batman and Son" storyline.[35] His first appearance in Prime Earth continuity is seen in Peter Tomasi's "Born to Kill" storyline. However, no direct changes were made to his character.[2]
  • While the Pre-Flashpoint Damian did not meet his mother until he was eight,[36] New 52 Damian knew his mother his entire life and they had a mother-son relationship.[37]
  • Damian has declared himself a vegetarian.[10]
  • Damian has a strong love for animals. Pets he has owned include Goliath (dragon-bat), Bat-Cow, Titus (dog), and Alfred (cat).
  • As of Teen Titans (Volume 6) #1, Damian is 13 years old.

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