#i'm trying to avoid referencing comics outside of this series as it's a very dedicated world of its own
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The Boy Wonder #3 by Juni Ba rambling about how cool this series would be to read in a single sitting...it's all so connected!!
rambles for issue #1 and issue #2!
i don't have as much personal interpretation for this cover besides it being a solid piece of art in shapes and silhouette! ALSO. bi bg lighting lol. Damian's "X" posing of his cape and swords parallels with Tim's "X" chest straps + the Robin emblem in the center. Tim's closed Red Robin wings frames Robin's own outstretched cape wings; and on top of that, the shadows cast inside the wings nicely frames Damian's demon mask.
Joe and Merle's dynamic has been so fun, especially with the mutual enthusiasm over the storytelling š„ŗ Joe also opens up about his circumstances that led him to this moment, which perfectly sets up the setting of this issue! Even his very first introduction becomes a relevant detail when a fancy rich couple drops a champagne glass, uncaring of the people literally below them, saying āsome poor sap down thereāll appreciate itā when it bonks Joeās head.
it all comes around!! and tbh this issue proves how much this series would slap to read in a single sitting (GET THE COLLECTED EDITION)
Going beyond first impressions seems to apply to the color palette in this series. From #1 in the first page of Gotham, we see the gold of upper society to the blue of the downtrodden ā from issues #2 and #3, itās the warm gold of inner Gotham to the cold blue of the rich. thereās a sense of community displayed among the poor - even part of Jasonās intro avenging Bill, a generous man mourned on panel by many. The rich gives off a sense of individualism, celebrating themselves and their excess.
With the change in scenery, this issue steps into the more civilian side of things through a spy theme - fancy suits and lil gadget intros! Going down the civilian route with Tim feels very fitting since it's what makes Tim's run as Robin so charming!
i love that Taliaās taught Damian to be conscious of the richās effects on society, especially in the following page of small panels zoning in on the details of wealth and overindulgence. but also LIL DAMIAN. HIS LIL ROUND EYES AND HANDS š„ŗ
Damianās aware of the facts, and his disgust is clearer after having just been through lower Gotham and seeing firsthand the poverty directly caused by the wealthy (also not sure if that old lady is the same one from #1 with similar hair and clothes, but pls she can't a breakā¦)
i mentioned Damianās āinciting incidentā for this journey to be the intro of a demon for Damian to prove his worth but iām correcting the use of that term!! the intro of the demon is more the beginning of plot, whereas the actual inciting incident is beheading the thief!! itās the main reason heās in this situation where he felt the need to prove himself, and atone. Most notably is that the beheaded thief is a consistent character that quite literally haunts Damian every step of the way.
The statue of Batmanās head being popped off becomes a significant visual, because while Damian started this journey to prove something to Bruce, the only one that really seems to have (quite literal) eyes for Damianās journey is the thief. Why does he make more of an appearance than the actual Bat? Even his statueās head doesnāt make a figurative presence; whereas the only one looming over Damian is the thief. Guilt over killing him may be driving him just as much as his desire to be worthy. Alternatively, it could be that Damian needs to reexamine his motivations since the thief is really getting in Damian's face now.
Damian is proud to be a positive influence on Tim, but the moment is short-lived. Itās an ironic moment to me because Damian doesn't even know the impact he's had on Jason just in the previous issue!! š
Damian's so desperate to prove his worth, yet he's been making choices in every issue to help others!! Helping the old woman up in #1, being vulnerable with Jason in #2, and now sacrificing himself for Tim!
The Raās "Weakness" panel has been reoccurring since #1, but it's the first time Talia has been included. Being great figures in his life and mind, their silhouettes consume Damian's, similar to a few of Batman's appearances below. This latest disappointment was such a blow to Damian, that Talia (who he might have the most respect for) becomes an added voice in his head.
Final thoughts!!
Like Rok, does the thief actually have a connection to the al Ghuls or is this beard just in fashion at the moment.
Lex is clearly referencing one of the Underwell warehouses that Joe and Merle are presently, so wondering if whatever he and Tim discuss here will be affecting them later.
Ending with Taliaās cover for extra hype!! iāll probably go back to this for the next ramble, but iām already gearing myself up to wail about Talia just based on this cover. The Mary and Jesus imagery (more prominent with Damianās lil crown as a āprinceā) but most importantly Talia weathering the flames for Damianā¦her own shroud/shawl wrapped around Damian and burningā¦ oh boy
#rambling#i had a lot to say about Damian's sense of self worth and sacrificial tendencies but#i'm trying to avoid referencing comics outside of this series as it's a very dedicated world of its own#andi donāt want to divert attention away from the story Ba is telling#but yeah. Damian constantly under the shadow of the Bat and Demon would certainly mess with his perception of himself!!#anyway seeing more of the visual and storytelling elements call back to previous issues GEEZ this NEEDS to be reread as a whole#the boy wonder
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