Star Spangled Comics #78
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Rajah Robin!", a young Indian Maharajah inspired by the Boy Wonder sets out to become the Robin of India, leading Dick Grayson—on a school break—to travel across the world to train his new protégé. Written by Bill Finger and brought to life with dynamic art by Jim Mooney, this 1948 adventure blends global intrigue with the classic mentorship that defines the DC legacy. The cover by Jim Mooney captures the exotic flair and youthful ambition of the tale.
In "Rajah Robin!", a young Indian Maharajah inspired by the Boy Wonder sets out to become the Robin of India, leading Dick Grayson to travel across the world during his school break to train the eager apprentice. The story blends globe-trotting adventure with the timeless mentorship of a seasoned hero guiding a new one.
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Reprinted in The Robin Archives #1 (2005)
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