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<p>Lauren R. O'Connor contends that, in early Tim Drake appearances, writers such as Grant and <a href="page.php?w=Chuck_Dixon">Chuck Dixon</a> "had a lexicon of teenage behavior from which to draw, unlike when Dick Grayson was introduced and the concept of the teenager was still nascent. They wisely mobilized the expected adolescent behaviors of parental conflict, hormonal urges, and identity formation to give Tim emotional depth and complexity, making him a relatable character with boundaries between his two selves." In the Robin ongoing series,</p><p>
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