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  2. Robin (character) - Wikipedia

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    Robin (vol. 2) #170–174, Robin/Spolier Special #1 160 December 2008 978-1401219888: Robin: Search for a Hero: Robin (vol. 2) #175–183 208 August 2009 978-1401223106: Tim Drake: Robin Vol. 1: Tim Drake: Robin #1–6 208 September 2023 978-1779520579: Damian Wayne Robin: Son of Batman Vol. 1: Year of Blood: Robin: Son of Batman #1–6 176 ...

  3. Dick Grayson (Titans character) - Wikipedia

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    Dick Grayson was created in 1940, and first appeared in Detective Comics #38, as Robin and as Nightwing in Tales of the Teen Titans #44 of 1984. [5] [6] [7] As one of the most prominent superhero characters for DC Comics and members of the Bat Family, Dick Grayson / Robin / Nightwing was previously portrayed in TV several times, with the first time being in the 1960s Batman television series ...

  4. Dick Grayson - Wikipedia

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    The name "Robin, The Boy Wonder" and the medieval look of the original costume are inspired by the legendary hero Robin Hood. Finger had named Dick Grayson after both the half-brother of pulp fiction character Frank Merriwell , also named Dick, and book editor Charles Grayson, Jr. [ 5 ] The costume was designed by Jerry Robinson who drew it ...

  5. General (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The costume design for the new Ulysses H. Armstrong version of Anarky, as depicted on promotional art for Robin #182, part of the "Faces of Evil" event, art by Brian Stelfreeze. The General appeared at the end of 2008 in Robin #177, the "Search for a Hero" storyline that deals with the Batman R.I.P. aftermath, Battle for the Cowl.

  6. Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    This could suggest two main possibilities: either that an early form of the Robin Hood legend was already well established in the mid-13th century; or alternatively that the name "Robin Hood" preceded the outlaw hero that we know; so that the "Robin Hood" of legend was so called because that was seen as an appropriate name for an outlaw.

  7. Stephanie Brown (character) - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Brown is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with Batman.The character first appeared in Detective Comics #647 (June 1992), and was created by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle.

  8. Publication history of Anarky - Wikipedia

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    "Search for a Hero" Robin, vol. 4, no. 177–182 (August 2008 – January 2009). Robin faces a mysterious figure who promotes gang warfare in Batman's absence in the final story arc of Robin (vol. 4), which reintroduces Lonnie Machin as "Moneyspider". "Powers That Be" Green Lantern Corps, vol. 3, no. 25 (November 2013).

  9. List of folk heroes - Wikipedia

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    Burned as a heretic she became a martyr, folk hero, and eventually a saint. She is now one of the patron saints of France. John the Blind – Count of Luxembourg and King of Bohemia, is considered a national hero in Luxembourg, partly because of his sacrifice at the Battle of Crécy in 1346. Khalid ibn al-Walid - A 7th-century Arab military ...