The last scan of the article is one example of why. Dick understands Bruce better than any of the others, because he's known him the longest. He also understands best what it means to be Robin, because he CREATED the role.
That's pretty much what I was gonna say. Dick is the quintessential Robin - he's both the equal and opposite of Batman. Damian is only "the best" when partnered up with someone who is both his equal and opposite - Dick Grayson. Damian and Bruce are too much alike, similarly, Tim and Bruce are too much alike. Batman and Robin is the "dynamic duo" - it's hard to be dynamic when y'know, they're the same.
Hi, issues #13 and #14 of Superman Annual (second volume of Superman) actually belong in Superman Annual (first volume of Superman, pre and post "Adventures of Superman").
I don't know how to move issues (or if it's even possible), but it'd make sense for #13 and 14 to belong in the Annual volume of the series that was actually around during their time.
@cagedleo730: Which, ends up making this entire thing a load of crap. What happened with the Batman mythos not being touched? She's been an integral part of the Batman family since the Helena Bertinelli character was invented. They -should- have them know at least Helena Bertinelli as Huntress, not Helena Wayne. There's absolutely no way Batman would somehow disregard the existence of this crime fighter, especially when she's doing things to benefit Gotham (it's mentioned quite a lot early in the Huntress mini that she's stopping shipments from Italy to Gotham.)
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