That's interesting.' And then he tells me, ‘Well, Dick talks about another Robin that was there before him, so obviously that means he's the second Robin. And when Clay got the script and read over it, he goes, ‘Oh, you're switching Robin orders. Then, I had some throwaway dialogue that, though it didn't really register to me, makes him Robin number one. In Volume One, I put his name on a gravestone. Murphy: It's funny I didn't really know much about him when I first put him in the book. Sean, you did an interview with DC's website in which you said you wanted to "reinvent Jason while also honoring what made him so compelling for readers…" What is it that makes Red Hood so compelling? And how do you walk that line between making your own version and respecting the original? Sean Murphy: I'm excited for Gan cosplay to pop up sometime in our future. When she discovers that there's a Robin she has direct access to, it gets her very excited about possibly getting more tools to help defend her little corner of the city. She's very homemade, you know, she's got a black and yellow towel wrapped around her neck as a cape.
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