Yearly Archives: 2013
Robin Watch: Harper Row in Detective Comics
Welcome back to Robin Watch, my ongoing coverage of DC Comics’ efforts to pick a new Robin. As many of you know, Robin is one of my all-time favorite superheroes, and for the first time since the 80s, we are without a Robin. The latest hero to wear the mantle, Damian Wayne, died heroically several months ago, and now several candidates have stepped up to replace him. There will be a new Robin. It’s only a matter of time, and I’m quite excited to see what happens.
The leading contender for the new Robin – and my personal favorite – is Harper Row, a street-wise orphan with a knack for electrical engineering and getting herself into trouble. Harper is the subject of today’s Robin Watch due to her appearance in this week’s issue of Detective Comics, which I believe marks the first time she has appeared outside of the Batman series, which is written by her creator, Scott Snyder. I think it’s a pretty telling sign that other Batman writers and comics are now allowed to use Harper Row in their stories, meaning DC is working to make her a more viable, important character.
The story involves Harper tracking an assassin at Wayne Tower and getting rescued by Batman. Even though he had told her to stay out of trouble and took away her crime-fighting gear, Harper still took it upon herself to help protect the Prime Minister of Bhutan from an assassin. Afterwards, Batman and Harper had a few words.
Batman can’t seem to stay mad at the lovable ragamuffin, and so he gives Harper back her crime-fighting gear. He tells her that if she’s going to insist on getting involved then she needs to be prepared, and she should refrain from doing anything stupid. It’s an OK appearance from Harper in a relatively OK series. At least I reminded myself why I haven’t bothered with Detective Comics. But again, the sheer mediocrity of the issue is further proof that Harper’s appearance is part of a larger push to involve her in Batman comics. This isn’t a Harper Row story. This is a Batman story, and the writer was allowed to bring Harper along for added fun.
But that alone is not evidence that Harper is going to become the new Robin. That comes later in the issue, when Bruce Wayne chats with Alfred about the young, resourceful Harper.
That right there is the equivalent of a smoking gun.
Bruce Wayne and Alfred all but come out and say that Harper Row is perfect to be the next Robin. Obviously, at this point, DC is still being coy about their plans for Harper Row, as they should be. DC should milk the selection of the next Robin for all it’s worth. I think there’s an extra layer behind this little scene. I think Harper’s creator, Scott Snyder, is doing his best not to make Harper the obvious choice for Robin. And until this issue, Snyder was the only one who ever wrote Harper in a comic. But now she’s been handed off to Detective Comics writer John Layman, who is probably somewhat aware of DC’s future plans for Harper, but is not privy to Snyder’s thoughts on the character.
So I think Layman is trying, but failing, to be subtle in hinting towards Harper becoming the next Robin. It’s like Snyder let another kid play with his toys, and the other kid messed them all up!
An alternate theory has been recently proposed by Friend-of-the-Site The Salty Runback, where it’s possible that Harper is just a red herring, and her younger brother Cullen is the real candidate. It’s an interesting idea, and one I’d be willing to be DC might try. And if that’s the case, then perhaps DC is playing a game where they make Harper the obvious choice, so that Cullen’s eventual selection will come as a big twist. Perhaps Harper gets killed somehow. Or she becomes the Joker’s Daughter, an upcoming villain with colorful hair and a connection to the Gotham Underground. Personally, I much prefer Harper as the next Robin instead of Cullen. But he is definitely now in the running.
Tune in next time for another exciting segment of Robin Watch!
6 Characters Severely Missing From DC’s New 52
When DC Comics rebooted their entire universe and redesigned all of their characters in the fall of 2011, it was a bold move that has been both a blessing and a curse. They saw increased sales and media attention, but at the same time, they’ve made a lot of big mistakes, and have dealt with their fair share of bad press. Comic book fans will be debating the success or failure of the New 52 reboot for years to come. But with any reboot, the biggest changes have been to the characters themselves. And these changes run the gamut from something as small as a costume change (Superman, Wonder Woman) to having their entire history rewritten (Cyborg, Martian Manhunter). Heck, Aquaman is now one of the biggest and coolest heroes in the world.
But not everybody got off so well. There some characters who seem to have been wiped off the face of the Earth!
Longtime Flash Wally West is nowhere to be found in the rebooted universe. Nor is former Wonder Girl Donna Troy. And both of those characters are very popular, each with their own huge fanbase. Yet DC hasn’t done anything with them, nor do they seem to have any plans for the characters. And i’ts not just Wally West and Donna Troy. A whole host of DC Comics characters have yet to make the transition into the New 52 universe, including some of my favorite characters. So if any DC editors are reading, here is my list of six characters who need to show up in the New 52, as well as suggestions of where I’d put them – if, you know, you wanted to hire me. Just sayin’.
Picking on Superman Returns Will Make Me Feel Better
Nothing better to make up for a day of intense day job than picking on Superman Returns. That movie was just terrible.
Sometimes I think my day job might be more exciting for you guys to read about than my random comic book ramblings. I’m a police reporter for a city newspaper, and today we had a double homicide followed by a manhunt for the killer, who was still on foot in the neighborhood. Exciting times. But still, suck it, Superman Returns!
Thanks Cinema Sins.
Newish Kick-Ass 2 Trailer
There’s a little bit in the way of new footage, and that’s good enough for me. Though hopefully the entire movie won’t have those foreign language subtitles. That would be weird, amiright? I’m still very much excited for Kick-Ass 2. The superheroics look cool, and there’s definitely more to be seen in the epic final battle between Kick-Ass and the Mother(swear word)er. I enjoyed Kick-Ass’s heroic journey in the first film, and I know the source material put him off as more of a loser than the films, but seeing him succeed and be a hero is much more rewarding to me. But then I’m just a big ole softie.



