Batman & Robin Anthologie #[nn]
This German-language hardcover anthology collects key stories from the Batman & Robin series, showcasing the dynamic between the Dark Knight and his various sidekicks. Published by Panini Deutschland in 2020, the volume brings together multiple issues and arcs from the 2009–2011 run by writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely, among others, focusing on Dick Grayson as Batman and Damian Wayne as Robin. It offers a comprehensive look at this era of the Bat-family's adventures in a single oversized edition.
A 2020 Panini Deutschland anthology issue featuring the classic Batman and Robin, this story titled "Ein Partner für Batman!" presents the dynamic duo in a tale rooted in the characters' enduring partnership, with art by Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson, and a cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams.
In "null," Dick Grayson witnesses the murder of his parents and hears the killers' confession, prompting him to try to alert the police. Before he can act, the Batman intervenes, saving the boy and taking him under his wing to train as Robin the Boy Wonder. Together, they set out to gather the evidence needed to bring the criminals to justice.
When Robin is sidelined with a broken leg, he worries he’s being replaced—especially when Batman brings in a new partner named Wingman. The truth is, Batman is training Wingman to become a European counterpart to the Dark Knight, but Jo’s doubts don’t vanish just because the mission is official.
In "Der zweite Wunderknabe!", the Dynamic Duo return to the Bat-Cave after fending off Gorilla Hardy and his gang, only for Robin to reveal a startling truth: he isn’t Dick Grayson after all, but Fred Loyd, who stepped in during Grayson’s recovery. The moment crackles with tension as the familiar partnership is redefined, leaving Batman to confront the unexpected shift in his sidekick’s identity.
In "Robins Geburt," young Dick Grayson finds himself thrust into a world of shadows after his parents' brutal murder at the hands of Boss Zucco's men. Taken in by Bruce Wayne, he begins a rigorous training that will forge him into Robin, a partner in justice as they pursue Zucco through Gotham’s underbelly.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #38 (1940), Batman #65 (1951), Batman #105 (1957), Batman #213 (1969), All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder #9 (2008)
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