Re: A Lonely Place of Dying
I'm hating myself a lot right now for not saving the scan I found once, where Ives (I think) asked Tim what was in his lunchbox, and Tim answered with something that sounded a) complicated, and b) expensive.
Dick being lower class is mostly noticeable in Devin Grayson's stuff, for which I adore her, and in Dixon's first Robin: Year One, the 1994 annual. Again, Dick's history is not comparable to that of Jason, Tim, and Steph.
And one character being lower class and not dead, incompetent, a criminal or several at once does not negate the pattern otherwise observed. It's only at best the proof that DC's politics aren't done on purpose.
Kate's treatment was artificial as hell because they DIDN'T interact.
No argument here. She was still the one who came from the same social background as Bruce.