Batman's newest DC story reveals a major change to the Robin status quo as one of the Dark Knight's Boy Wonders officially leaves the role behind.
One of Batman's many Robins returns to address the fallout of Tim Drake quitting.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Hughes is an entertainment writer covering cinema and genre TV. Batman is front and center in fans’ minds as DC Studios moves ...
He didn’t have it in the first Batman comics, but it didn’t take long for the Dark Knight’s mythology to embrace it, with the vigilante insisting on it while training Robin in 1940’s Batman #4. The no ...
Responding to a Threads user who asked about the possibility of such a late release, James Gunn directly answered, “No.” The confirmation clarifies speculation about the timing of the project, which ...
Unlike other Robins on this list, this version of the Boy Wonder started as an adversary of Batman, not an ally. As part of the evil robot Failsafe’s plan to destroy Batman, he created a teenage clone ...
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