Robin
A gifted young detective who earned the Robin mantle by demonstrating exceptional deductive skills — including deducing Batman and Alfred's secret identities — Tim Drake convinced a reluctant Batman that Gotham needed a Robin, becoming the third person to bear the iconic sidekick title.
Few names in DC's history carry as much legacy as Robin, and this iteration stepped onto the page in 1990 — the Copper/Modern Age — courtesy of writer Scott Lobdell, landing in a debut issue that collectors still seek out. With 558 catalog appearances spread across more than three decades and counting, this is a Robin built for the long haul, headlining their own Robin series while remaining a fixture in Batman and Detective Comics — the very heartbeat of Gotham publishing. The company here is rarefied: Batman, Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson, Nightwing, and Green Lantern all share the page across this character's adventures, a constellation of DC's finest. Fifteen key issues signal that this Robin's run isn't just lengthy — it's genuinely significant, the kind of comics history that rewards both the devoted reader and the careful collector.
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Part of the Robin legacy
Robin is one of 5 heroes to carry the Robin mantle. See the whole Robin family ▸
Trivia
- Chuck Dixon has written more of Robin's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 141 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1990–2024
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