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Cover: Damion Scott

Robin #126

Jul 2004 · DC · 2.25 USD; 3.50 CAD
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“A Life More Ordinary”

In "A Life More Ordinary," Stephanie Brown steps into the role of Robin with cautious excitement, determined to prove herself under Batman’s strict guidance. Meanwhile, Tim adjusts to life beyond the mantle, finding unexpected comfort in the company of Darla Aquista, even as a mysterious killer begins targeting twelve boys—each one a potential candidate for the next Robin. Written by Bill Willingham and brought to life by Damion Scott’s expressive art and Guy Major’s vivid colors, this issue explores identity, legacy, and the weight of expectation, all under a cover by Damion Scott.

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writer Bill Willingham · artist, inker Damion Scott · colorist Guy Major · letterer Phil Balsman · cover Damion Scott

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Cast · 12 characters

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artist, inker Damion Scott
colorist Guy Major
letterer Phil Balsman
cover pencils, inks Damion Scott

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Stephanie Brown is elated that Batman has agreed to her being the new Robin, so long as she obeys his every order and does well in her new training regimen. Tim slowly gets used to a new life without the Robin persona, and is even starting to warm up to Darla Aquista. Scarab, unable to pinpoint her target, Robin, starts killing the first of twelve boys, one of which she believes to be Robin.

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