Robin
Robin is Batman's young crime-fighting partner, appearing in Swedish pulp comics publications alongside Läderlappen (Batman) and other heroes. Known in English as Robin — most likely Dick Grayson — the character brought superhero adventure to Scandinavian readers through publishers like Centerförlaget.
A Golden Age gem tucked inside the Swedish pulp tradition, this Robin made their debut in 1945 within the pages of Veckans äventyr / Jules Verne-magasinet, brought to life by Frank Miller and published by Williams Förlags AB. Across a remarkable 44-year span, Robin turns up most frequently in Läderlappen, Supermagasinet, and Gigant — the kind of Scandinavian comics landscape where they share pages with Läderlappen, Dick Grayson, Stålmannen, Clark Kent, and Lois Lane, placing this character squarely at the heart of classic superhero adventure as it reached Swedish readers. With at least one collector-recognized key issue to their name and a presence stretching from the Golden Age all the way to 1989, Robin represents a fascinating window into how beloved comics characters were presented and celebrated across decades of Nordic publishing history — a modest catalog footprint that carries real historical weight for the dedicated collector.
#37/1945

