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Cover: Tom Grummett & Scott Hanna

Robin #1

Nov 1993 · DC · 2.95 USD; 3.95 CAD; 2.00 GBP
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“Outcast”

In "Outcast," a pivotal moment in Robin’s early solo series, the young hero grapples with the fallout of a violent clash with the unstable Jean-Paul Valley, leading to a stark personal rift. Meanwhile, chaos brews at Blackgate Prison as Cluemaster and his inmates scheme a breakout, while the high-stakes Speedboyz target elite events—putting Robin in the crosshairs of Deputy Sheriff Shotgun Smith, who mistakes him for a thief. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Tom Grummett, with inks by Scott Hanna, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by Tim Harkins, the cover by Grummett and Hanna captures the tension of a hero caught between two worlds.

writer Chuck Dixon · artist Tom Grummett · inker Scott Hanna · colorist Adrienne Roy · letterer Tim Harkins · cover Tom Grummett, Scott Hanna

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Cast · 20 characters

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colorist Adrienne Roy
letterer Tim Harkins
cover pencils Tom Grummett
cover inks Scott Hanna

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After a serious struggle with an unbalanced Jean-Paul Valley, Robin disassociates himself from him. At Blackgate Prison, Cluemaster and his fellow inmates seem to be planning a breakout. A dangerous group of high-end car thieves, the Speedboyz, are targeting gatherings where the wealthy attend. Hard-boiled Deputy Sheriff Shotgun Smith mistakes Robin for one of the car thieves.

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