Carrie Kelley
Carrie Kelley is a resourceful teenage girl who takes it upon herself to don a Robin costume and aid an aging, returning Batman in Frank Miller's dystopian future Gotham, eventually earning her place as his new sidekick.
Few characters arrive with the kind of cultural thunderclap that accompanied Carrie Kelley's debut in Frank Miller's landmark Batman: The Dark Knight #1 in 1986 — a Copper Age moment that helped reshape what superhero comics could be. Sharing the page with Batman, Bruce Wayne, Robin, Batgirl, and Selina Kyle across titles like Batman: The Dark Knight, Batman, and Ame-Comi Girls, she's moved through DC's universe in genuinely distinguished company. That debut issue alone carries serious key-issue weight, making her one of the more consequential new characters introduced in that era of comics reinvention. Forty years on, Carrie Kelley remains a figure worth seeking out — a character whose origin story is inseparable from one of the most celebrated runs in the medium's history.

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Covers through the years — 1986–2019
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2019