Interesting new facts entered into (or re-entered into) the Batverse here.
In the last issue when Dick claimed he didn't know money, I thought he was playing dumb like Bruce Wayne. Does Grant Morrisson honestly expect me to believe that Dick the detective is too much of an airhead to be able to follow shady goings-on in the finances of a business? Or that he's too stupid to listen to his advisor when he tells him something like that is going on? Yes, Dick, you hired Lucius to oversee the business. That's what he's doing.
And given my issues w/this series, can't resist wondering if Dick can't follow it because he's got circus tent in his blood, as opposed to Damian's blue-money blood that instinctively understands Dad's business. (Btw, Dick mostly grew up with Bruce. He was pretty young when his parents died. By the time he was at the age to take an interest in business he'd have been all Wayne.)
And then there's the even more remarkably return of red-headed Jason who now blames Bruce for his hair loss amongst other things. Um, what kind of dye was Bruce using on your hair, Jason, that it's making it fall out years later? (And why have you only stopped dying it now?) I would think Bruce would buy only the best, and dying your hair brunette can make your hair quite healthy. It's got to be Jason 2 since he's the one who got killed by the Joker (Jason 1's parent were killed by someone else and did not lead him to his death) and he's the one who had the conflicts with Bruce and was in any way overly violent. But he was never a red-head.
I do wonder if the phone poll mirrors Jason's own phone poll results. I don't mind the idea here, though, that Jason's plan sounds good in the abstract but will only lead to more trouble. He wants to defend Gotham like it's the old west, where as long as Gotham has the biggest bully no one will mess with her. Dick represents the position that the law is more powerful than a bully, even if the law needs strength and the threat of punishment to back it up.