Quem era a "irmã Ninja"?

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Nos primeiros números de Robin (o Tim Drake em andamento) havia esse personagem:

Quem foi? Qual foi o enredo aqui?

Captura de tela retirada do enredo "Benedictions" do Showcase '95 # 5-6, Robin # 6.

Editar Como notado por Ishamael nos comentários, a freira também apareceu em Detective Comics # 661 (também por Chuck Dixon) onde ela faz um truque similar.

Robin: Sister, do you think -

(turns to look at the bench upon which she is sat, she is no longer there)

Robin: Wow. She could give Batman some lessons in dramatic exits.

    
por NikolaiDante 21.10.2012 / 15:24

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A freira cega, Robin em tom de brincadeira, se refere como "Irmã Ninja", vive nos remanescentes envelhecidos de St. Evangelina's Home For Boys, que é mantido por várias freiras da melhor maneira possível, já que não houve quaisquer crianças no centro juvenil por muitos anos.

Eu incluí as informações sobre o arco da história que passou por uma série de histórias em quadrinhos, incluindo:

  • Showcase '94 # 5: (Maio 1994) " Benedictions Parte 1 : My Midnight Confession"
  • Robin Vol. 2 # 6: (Maio 1994) " Benedictions Parte 2 : Deathangel"
  • Showcase '94 # 6: (início de junho de 1994) " Benedictions Parte 3 : Vengeance and Forgiveness"

Tim Drake is looking up old facts on Garfield Lynns, but finds that the man has been locked up in Arkham Asylum for so long there is hardly anything available about him, except his police file. Working feverishly on the computer, Tim traces Lynns' arrest record back to his youth in a juvenile detention center for multiple counts of arson, reckless endangerment, and even attempted homicide. His only listed place of residence is St. Evangelina's Home For Boys, an orphanage. Tim thus decides to visit the orphanage to see if anyone there remembers Garfield Lynns. After sneaking out of the house past his father, Jack Drake, Tim sets off as Robin.

Finally, he comes to St. Evangelina's, now seemingly closed down, as judged by the somewhat grimy and dilapidated state, having fallen into disrepair. However, there are still some lights, so Robin slips in through a broken window to investigate. He finds himself in a peaceful, moss covered courtyard, where he is greeted by a blind nun, seated on a nearby park bench. The Boy Wonder apologizes for bothering her, but she brushes it off, simply stating that she is not used to sharing the courtyard with anyone. She notes the youth in Robin's voice, and tells him that there haven't been any young people in the orphanage for twenty years, but she and a few of the other old nuns continue to maintain parts of it. Robin questions the nun about Garfield Lynns, and she does recall faint memories of the troubled boy, but even more about his younger sister, Amanda Lynns.

    
22.10.2012 / 01:20

Aqui, "Irmã Ninja" refere-se à freira que silenciosamente desapareceu depois de falar com Robin. Não há mais história para esse personagem.

    
21.10.2012 / 19:05

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