Batman isn’t the only member of the Bat-Family to have a sidekick fighting alongside him. Tim Drake was the third young man to take on the mantle of Robin, following Dick Grayson and Jason Todd.
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A heartwarming moment from writer Joshua Williamson's DC K.O.: Knightfight #3 sees Batman tell Tim Drake that he is the ...
Tim Drake's future as Robin is in question in Batman #6 by Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez next month. The Jim Lee variant ...
WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Tim Drake: Robin #1. Continue at your own risk! Tim Drake: Robin #1 is by the creative team of Meghan Fitzmartin, Riley Rossmo, Lee Loughridge, and Tom ...
If you read the article title, don't worry — I won't keep you guessing. The answer is yes, Tim Drake is the best Robin. Despite this highly subjective but supportable fact, when it comes to comic ...
DC's Tim Drake (AKA Batman's third Robin) is still evolving as a character, more than 30 years after his debut. Tim's continued growth was most recently exemplified in the pages of August 10's Batman: ...
Robin is framed for stealing the Baseball Diamond in this preview of Tim Drake: Robin #2. Bleeding Cool has asked us to partner with an AI for all previews articles. We're sure this is going to ...
Titans, which recently moved from DC Universe to HBO Max, is adding another member of the Bat-family to its ranks. Variety revealed that actor Jay Lycurgo will join the cast as Tim Drake, the third ...
21-year-old Econ major who is obsessed with gaming and lifting weights. Currently catching up on popular TV shows and Fantasy novels. "Robin Vol. 1" is one of the best Tim Drake comics for alongside ...
DC Comics has made headlines with the reveal that Tim Drake, the third hero to fight with Batman as Robin, is bisexual. This happened in Batman: Urban Legends #6, in a story by creators Meghan ...
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