5.0

Ah yes, my comfort book and two of my comfort characters. I decided to finally write a quick review on here for this book.
Art style? Amazing.
Contents? Even better.
Character flaws? You see 'em.
Tim's design? Everything I want and more, I wish there was more brother bonding time tho.

The real review:
Dick's entire life has been traumatic. He is a survivor of trauma, and he is the glue that holds the bat-family together. He's everyone's rock, he rocked Joker's shit when he killed Jason. He was the first Robin. He's always been there for Damien and Tim, as the younger Robins and Damien's past I wouldn't like to imagine their lives without him. He's a billionaire, yet he lives in this rundown apartment, he's donated his money to help people. Helping people is in his blood, its what he does. Asking Dick Grayson to not help somebody is like asking Tim to sleep, an immediate "No." Sure all of his relationships were rocky as hell, but his relationship with his baby brothers and family... that's what counts. If Jason were in this book, he'd be one proud man.

Three cheers for Dick Grayson?