• Focusing on the origin of Tim Drake; how a would be Olympic star and computer genius went on to become Batman’s third Robin. Click on the preview pages below to view the full-size versions.
Tim Drake’s death as Robin is recounted in detail. This loss sends shockwaves through the Bat-Family and forces them to ...
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Tim Drake, in DC Comics lore, is known for his role as the third Robin, who arrived after the "death" of Jason Todd. He was introduced in Batman #436 after he discovered the secret identities of ...
And now, folks, your moment of zen. Today’s spotlight digital collection, currently being advertised on DC Comics’s social media sites, is Robin, which ran from 1993 until 2009 and starred Tim Drake, ...
My review for the previous issue had an astonishing amount of comments, each one providing fun or insightful viewpoints that I am happy to share here before we start the review! With Tim Drake being ...
Well, folks, it's time to dive into another round of comic book nonsense with Tim Drake: Robin #10. Set to hit stores on Tuesday, June 27th, we've got a thrilling (read: mildly amusing) preview lined ...
There's no Batman without Robin, and for eighty-four years, the Boy Wonder has been flying through the streets of Gotham, ...
Tim Drake became Robin on Titans, but with some changes to his origin story. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Of course, when one ...
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Ryan Potter is best known as the voice of Hiro in Marvel’s Big Hero 6, but he’s also a skilled martial artist—making him an ideal choice to play Robin opposite Ben Affleck‘s Batman. To prove that he’s ...
My review for the previous issue had an astonishing amount of comments, each one providing fun or insightful viewpoints that I am happy to share here before we start the review! The comments for the ...