There have been four in current DC Universe continuity alone. Can you name them? It worked, nearly doubling the sales of Batman comics at the time. Robin, the Boy Wonder was born. Throughout that time, his role within the comic world expanded.
Solo adventures were produced, and eventually Dick moved from a simple sidekick to the leader of his own team—the Teen Titans. Still, nothing last forever. As comics got darker and more sophisticated in the s, Robin was used less frequently. Dick Grayson was allowed to age, attend university and eventually spread his wings. In , he became Nightwing, which left the now abandoned Robin persona open for someone new. Dick Grayson was created during the Golden Age of Comics, and his demeanor, at least at the time, was very light and innocent.
Jason Todd is almost a complete contrast to this. Or rather, he is now. Like Dick, Jason was the son of circus acrobats who were tragically killed by a criminal. He was good-natured and largely obedient. In fact, the biggest change may have been his red hair, which Jason dyed dark after he became Robin.
He started a legacy that has spanned generations of young heroes, but in the beginning, he was just a boy grieving the shocking loss of his parents. Are you feeling whelmed yet? Need to get caught up on Young Justice? Consider this your crash course! We take you through the animated series' first season in this exclusive new video. The DC Universe is a big place, and with only one Crane is more potent than ever before.
With his signature fear gas, Scarecrow has always prided Community See All. Aug Sep 1. First Appearance. Real Name. Related Characters: Batman. Damian Wayne. Red Hood. Tim Drake. Alfred Pennyworth. Post-Crisis , there was one instance in continuity when Bruce Wayne adopted the Robin persona. In an effort to keep up the illusion of Batman, Bruce had Tim adopt the Batman identity while he is forced to be Robin. He was adopted by Bruce after his father died in an accident.
He will pick up Robin's mask to help Batman defeat Grantland Stark, a thief who stole millions of dollars in oil, but will die sacrificing himself for Batman. He eventually became a member of the Justice Society of America.
During his later years, he adopted a more Batman-like look for a time, and by the s had become a lawyer and the ambassador to South Africa. Although in semi-retirement, he was called back to active duty when he rejoined the Justice Society during the period when Power Girl and Star-Spangled Kid also assisted them.
He died during the miniseries Crisis on Infinite Earths , in which the DC Multiverse was reduced to one universe, and this version of Grayson, as well as the Earth-Two Batman, were deemed never to have existed. The relationship between him and Batman was poor, to the point of even abusive in places.
Grayson was fired by Batman and replaced with Jason Todd. Much like the Prime-Earth, Jason Todd served as his replacement and was killed in action during an encounter with the Joker.
His death haunts Batman and was one of the factors for leaving his crusade. Initially patrolling the streets independently, she officially joins his crusade after saving him from the Mutant Leader. Together, they dismantle the Mutant street gang , face the Joker one final time, and maintain order in Gotham after a nuclear strike. Three years later, Carrie continues to operate alongside him, taking up the mantles of Catgirl , Batgirl and Batwoman.
In the final issue of 52 , a new Multiverse is revealed, originally consisting of 52 identical realities.
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