User blog comment:RobinFan1/Why did DC do that???/@comment-75.67.77.67-20120511013456

The reboot is supposed to bring in new fans, and we all know that for comics to thrive in the media and for fans not to be shunned by the public, we need more comic lovers. Personally, as someone who read the old comics, I don't see a problem with the reboot. Sure, there have been some changes that aren't so great, but others are still awesome. Like Harley Quinn on the Suicide Squad adds a whole new dimension to a character that has been before seen as a henchman before SS and Gotham City Sirens. The new costumes also look pretty bad ass and more up-to-date.

And Dick wasn't always going to stay Batman even before the reboot, because Bruce was never actually dead. I like him better as Nightwing anyways. Tim is also still robin in a way, just a different kind of robin with the Teen Titans--and the titans aren't the titans without Red Robin or any robin as a leader.

I don't see why everybody gives Damian crap either for being Robin. I think Damian is an interesting character who highlights the darker side of Bruce. The fact that he is the product of Batman's sexual encounter further shows that line between villian and hero that Batman flirts with. His son has to know those boundaries, and Bruce has to remind himself where he stands when dealing with his son. And I'm sure Bruce was eventually going to knock up somebody with all the women he sleeps with. It was either going to be Talia or Catwoman.