Man, I really loved issue #1, which set up all kinds of wheels within wheels, question marks and subterfuge. Plus iy gave a Dick Grayson I could believe in and get behind -- one who wasn't a milquetoast Batman clone, but was instead a veteran espionage agent/crimefighter, and who fought guys with guns with a gun, instead of sticks. Because he's not Batman. (Something he's been arguing since the advent of New Teen Titans, but wasn't convincing until now.)
Then came issue #2, which immediately erased all the gray areas of this book and answered every question. Which erased my interest as well. Geez.
One thing of interest: Batman openly and un-embarassedly tells Dick that he's worried about him.
God, finally. I thought my Dad was emotionally stunted!
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