No, I don't think we have. It's as though he thought he only knows how to be Nightwing and after this -- will he know what that means either?
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Uh, for a slightly less melodramatic reading? He knows Blockbuster is after him wherever he goes, whatever he does. Wouldn't you want to be in your Kevlarware at all times under the circs?
Gotta take notes. Lots of 'em.
You or me? Heh. Because I'll gladly hand meta off to other people...
Mish -- nah, the stuff does. not. breathe.
And, also, it's worth noting that half the freaking Batfamily have blood on their hands of some sort or another. It's a shift, but not something the character can't be brought back from. In fact, it's fairly obvious to me how they will bring him back, based on Blockbuster's big last speech. I'm just looking forward to seeing it done.
I also think that not very much time passed -- from one thing to the next. When would he have had time to shop and you know what Michele said (about the kevlar and being hunted.)
Mish -- nah, the stuff does. not. breathe.
This doesn't seem to be a problem for anyone at any other time, though, so I'm gonna discount it as an argument in comicbookworld, though it's a good one in Realityville.
Wait, Realityville?
Damn, I knew I shoulda taken that left at Albuquerque.
Also, Nightwing is the persona in which he's "free" to battle the badguys, in which he feels some ownership/mission/relationship to Bludhaven - it's an important psychological prop for battle, but that doesn't necessarily mean he doesn't want to be Dick anymore. I see his telling Amy not to call him by his name as (a) sheer ingrained caution and (b) a reminder to her that she doesn't know him as well as she thinks he does. In fact, you could make the argument that his refusal to take the gun and the badge from Amy is his attempt to *protect* his non-costumed persona, not that he's walking away from it.
I also don't agree that Babs is becoming more Bruce-like, which I don't have to whitefont since it's not anything to do with the current issue.
What is The Fear which is being alluded to? Batman's fear of loss?