YOU’RE “ALREADY DEAD” SO WHAT DO YOU CARE?

lol @ newbie DC fans qqing about Grayson #13.
The scene was totally in-line with the tone of the book and served its purpose decently. Dick has endured far, far worst in the past (did everyone just forget about how he was R A P E D by Tarantula in the old universe?) and the fact that people are flipping shit is wildly amusing.
All in all, I think that Seeley, King, and Janin have done an amazing job with the series and that this is one of the best characterizations that we’ve gotten of Dick in a very long time (the last one probably being Snyder’s The Black Mirror). In the long run I think that Dick’s characterization in Grayson will hold its own against some of the other great portrayals like BTAS and Dixon’s work.
And stay there.
Audrey Hepburn in London, 1953 by Cecil Beaton.
I think I’m trouble-adjacent. I remember hearing once that good girls don’t get caught. I think that’s sort of a lot of what my teen years were like. I skirted the stuff that other kids were doing because the idea of actually getting in trouble was not appealing to me, but I still wanted to have adventures.
Arthur Sarnoff (1912 – 2000)