Robin: Flying Solo #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2000 collection from DC Comics compiles the first story arc of the solo Robin series following Tim Drake's departure from Batman's shadow. Written by Chuck Dixon with art by Tom Grummett, the volume finds Tim striking out on his own as a full-fledged hero in Blüdhaven, facing new threats while establishing his independent identity as Robin.
In "Outcast," Robin finds himself caught between conflicting allegiances after a tense rift with Jean-Paul Valley. While navigating a city on edge, he crosses paths with Cluemaster and his imprisoned allies, who may be plotting something big at Blackgate. As the high-stakes Speedboyz target elite events, Robin is wrongly identified by Deputy Sheriff Shotgun Smith—leading to a confrontation that tests his resolve and puts him in the middle of a web of deception and danger.
In "Benedictions, Part Two: Deathangel," Jo finds herself caught between loyalty and survival when her brother Father Danny becomes entangled in a deadly game. As gunfire erupts and a masked assassin known only as Deathangel strikes without warning, Robin and Huntress arrive just in time to pull Jo to safety—only to uncover a deeper mystery in the church’s hidden halls.
In "Benedictions, Part 3: Vengeance and Forgiveness," Robin and Huntress race to stop Mandy at the local landfill, where she's silencing her mob rivals—just as Deathangel watches from the shadows, his motives still unclear. With tension rising and loyalties tested, the trio stands on the edge of a reckoning that could redefine what justice means.
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↩ Reprints Robin #1 (1993), Robin #2 (1993), Robin #3 (1994), Robin #4 (1994), Robin #5 (1994), Robin #6 (1994), Showcase '94 #5 (1994), Showcase '94 #6 (1994)
Reprinted in Robin #3 (2017)
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