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  2. Robin (character) - Wikipedia

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    Robin is the alias of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character was created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, and Jerry Robinson to serve as a junior counterpart and the sidekick to the superhero Batman.

  3. Homosexuality in the Batman franchise - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, the original Batwoman, Katherine Kane, was created in the 1950s, along with original Bat-girl Bette Kane, as a romantic interest for Batman (and Bat-girl as such for Robin), to deter the notion that Batman and Robin were both gay and in a relationship.

  4. Batman and Robin - Wikipedia

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    The characters Robin and Batman as portrayed by Burt Ward and Adam West, respectively, in the television series Batman (1966–68). Batman and Robin are a superhero duo appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, often referred to as the "Dynamic Duo".

  5. Robin explores his bisexuality in new Batman comic - AOL

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    In his 1954 polemic, “Seduction of the Innocent,” psychiatrist Fredric Wertham railed against comic books as immoral and

  6. Category:Robin (character) images - Wikipedia

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  7. Uma Thurman explains why adults might not like Batman and Robin

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    Watch out, Batman.” Thurman also shared the picture and made a similar reference, writing: “Freeze and Ivy back together again – super tight and super cool in a warming world!” Show comments

  8. Jason Todd - Wikipedia

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    Jason Todd was created to become Dick Grayson's replacement as Robin. The character debuted in Batman #357 (March 1983) and made his first full appearance in Detective Comics #525 (April 1983), but it wasn't until later that year that he would appear in costume as Robin in Batman #366 (December 1983) when he showed up towards the end of the ...

  9. Where’s Robin? Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks Batman ... - AOL

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    Robin’s right-hand man! Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s new Apple+ series, Mr. Corman, gives a nod to his work in The Dark Knight Rises — but, oddly enough, the actor didn’t read too much into it ...