June 7, 2016 What she really doesn't have are interpersonal, human interaction skills. She knows some words, but she's not that good at communicating. She's a very silent character, and she is figuring out herself and her role. She has to throw herself into her work a little too much. You'll see in the next issue that Batman has set her up with her own apartment, but she's never been there. She'll crash on Stephanie Brown's couch in the middle of the night, and Stephanie wakes up and finds Cassandra in her bloodied costume, watching TV, having clearly beat the crap out of some bad guys. [Laughs] She is in a formative place.
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| - June 7, 2016 What she really doesn't have are interpersonal, human interaction skills. She knows some words, but she's not that good at communicating. She's a very silent character, and she is figuring out herself and her role. She has to throw herself into her work a little too much. You'll see in the next issue that Batman has set her up with her own apartment, but she's never been there. She'll crash on Stephanie Brown's couch in the middle of the night, and Stephanie wakes up and finds Cassandra in her bloodied costume, watching TV, having clearly beat the crap out of some bad guys. [Laughs] She is in a formative place.
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| - June 7, 2016 What she really doesn't have are interpersonal, human interaction skills. She knows some words, but she's not that good at communicating. She's a very silent character, and she is figuring out herself and her role. She has to throw herself into her work a little too much. You'll see in the next issue that Batman has set her up with her own apartment, but she's never been there. She'll crash on Stephanie Brown's couch in the middle of the night, and Stephanie wakes up and finds Cassandra in her bloodied costume, watching TV, having clearly beat the crap out of some bad guys. [Laughs] She is in a formative place. There is a reason that I introduced them together, and I think that's something that I want the readers to discover as the series moves forward -- but we are definitely going to play off the fact that they have a history. Their relationship in the Chuck Dixon run in the 1990s on "Robin" was when I met and fell in love with Stephanie Brown., and a lot of that drives my take on Steph. I'm going to be playing into elements of that, and you're going to see it unfold over the course of this arc, but they are definitely pretty close these days. [Laughs] We'll let the readers see where that goes from there.
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