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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.
Tim Drake was created to succeed Jason Todd as Robin after DC killed off Todd in their story A Death in the Family.Named after Tim Burton, director of the then-upcoming 1989 film, Tim first appeared in 1989's Batman: Year Three by the writer Marv Wolfman and interior penciler Pat Broderick, before having his origin detailed in Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying, a crossover story between the ...
Batman & Robin Adventures #1 – 25 October 1995 December 1997 Based on the animated television series The Adventures of Batman & Robin. [25] Nightwing (vol. 2) #1 – 153 October 1996 April 2009 The run included a #1/2 issue and a #1,000,000 issue both cover dated November 1998. [26] Batman: Gotham Adventures #1 – 60 June 1998 May 2003
Batman and Robin is an American comic book ongoing series, created by Grant Morrison and featuring Batman and Robin.The debut of the series followed the events of "Batman R.I.P.", Final Crisis, and "Battle for the Cowl" in which the original Batman, Bruce Wayne, apparently died at the hands of DC Comics villain Darkseid and features the winner of the "Battle for the Cowl" as the new Batman. [1]
The original Robin, Dick Grayson, made regular appearances in Batman publications from 1940 until the early 1980s, when Marv Wolfman and George Pérez began including him in the New Teen Titans comics. [3] So Robin could continue appearing in Batman comics, Batman writer Gerry Conway and artist Don Newton introduced Jason Todd in Batman #357 ...
All Star Batman & Robin the Boy Wonder is an American comic book series written by Frank Miller and penciled by Jim Lee.It was published by DC Comics, with a sporadic schedule, between 2005 [1] and 2008.
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 ...
Batman tries to convince Robin to come home with him, but Damian attacks him, declaring that Wayne Manor is a coffin and that Batman's views are not enough to save Gotham. At the height of his anger and frustration, Damian rips the Robin insignia off his chest and gives it to Batman. Declaring himself free, Damian leaves for parts unknown.