![]() It make Tim question even more while he’s in the confusing time of his life! Bernard actually has a personality, and is starting to become compelling! And his godawful portrayal of a queer character was all a facade to hide his true intentions. And the reveal…GASP THE VILLAIN’S BERNARD!!! Oh my god! This is SO interesting!! It changes the whole dynamic between them. gasp A new artist, that doesn’t draw Tim like a 14 year old with a thumb for a head! Someone splashed some water on his face as he hangs upside down chained up and bruised. But then something happens…Tim wakes up and he looks…different. So much for being trained by Batman, considering how often people keep sneaking up on him. Then he finds Bernard and someone sneaks up on him again. My god, he grew past that self-doubt YEARS AGO, this isn’t pushing Tim forward it’s just bringing him backwards. Tim’s keeps doubting himself and how he has “imposter syndrome” about being Robin. Tim, you have saved Bernard before, you’ve saved other from far more dangerous circumstances, you’re more confident than this! Then Dick starts talking to Tim how it’s always difficult starting a new phase in life…Tim knows this…he’s done it before! Several times in fact. This Tim is a whiny little bitch complaining about everything. He has gone through helping saving people in danger several times, loved ones have been kidnapped before, including Berna rd! Tim did show plenty of concern in the past for those put in danger because of him but he always maintained a cool demeanor while on the inside he was filled with self-doubt and guilt. Now, it’s no secret I’m no fan of Bernard but the way Tim acts here is character regression. This comics starts in midst of the search for Bernard and Dick tries to calm Tim down, and Tim slaps his hand away. Pleeeaaasssee (Please go away), Just make him ple-ease go away (timber), Plleeeaaaaseee (timber) Wooooah (timber), anyone else (please), wooooah (this book is crap) Alright one of the first things we see is Rossmo drawing Nightwing……shudders. ”Īctors, comedians and fans are heartbroken and have taken to social media to mourn.This book is crap, because of TimBer What does Tim, see in him? It’s not because Bernard’s a guy. "Yet against all odds we survived just long enough to host, share, and celebrate some of the most creative and imaginative artists in the world. “No business is easy, least of all one rooted in paper surrounded by brick and mortar," Dominguez-Letelier continued in the statement. “It has been my personal privilege to welcome so many incredibly talented minds through our doors giving them and their work a home in this great city of ours, ” founder Gaston Dominguez-Letelier said in a statement. ![]() ![]() Gordona and Jonah Ray's show “The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, ” shot at the Meltdown, became a part of the Comedy Central lineup from 2014-2016. As Variety reports, the NerdMelt Showroom, a Meltdown collaboration with Nerdist, "provided a launchpad for alternative comedy." The store was also home to a major comedy scene. ![]() Since opening in 1993, young and old grew their love for comics and geek culture at Meltdown. After 25 years, Meltdown Comics, Los Angeles' treasured comic book store, live events space, and cultural hub on Sunset Boulevard is closing its doors for the last time on March 30.
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