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Tim in his new costume. Promotional art for Robin #150 (July 2006) cover, by Patrick Gleason and Prentis Rollins. Patrick Gleason is a Comic book artist Among his credits are the 2005/2006 Miniseries Green Lantern Corps |
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| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | As Tim Drake: Batman #436 (August 1989)[1] As Robin: Batman #442 (December 1990)[2] |
| Created by | Marv Wolfman (writer) Pat Broderick (artist) |
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| Alter ego | Timothy "Tim" Drake |
| Team affiliations | Batman Family Teen Titans Young Justice |
| Partnerships | Batman |
| Notable aliases | Alvin Draper, Mister Sarcastic, Caroline Hill[3], Batman |
| Abilities | Skilled martial artist and acrobat, high level intellect, keen detective skills |
Timothy "Tim" Drake is a fictional character, a comic book superhero from the DC Comics universe. DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. Batman is an ongoing Comic book series featuring the DC Comics Hero of the same name. Marvin A "Marv" Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an award-winning American Comic book Writer. Pat Broderick (born November 26, 1953) is an American Comic book artist known for his work on the Micronauts. For the animated TV series based on this comic see Teen Titans (TV series. This article is about the comic book series and team For the rapper called Young Justice see List of Wu-Tang Clan affiliates. Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a fictional Comic book Superhero co-created Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a fictional Comic book Superhero co-created Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for Combat. Acrobatics (from Greek Akros, high and bat, walking is one of the Performing arts, and is also practiced as a Sport. A comic book (often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a comic paper or comic magazine) is a Magazine or Book of narrative A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a Fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company The DC Universe ( DCU) is the fictional Shared universe where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place As the third and current Robin in the Batman comics, he serves as Batman's sidekick, and a superhero in his own right. Robin (also referred to as The Boy Wonder) is the name of several Fictional characters appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics, originally Batman is an ongoing Comic book series featuring the DC Comics Hero of the same name. Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a fictional Comic book Superhero co-created A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a Fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do
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DC Comics was left uncertain about readers' decision to kill Jason Todd, wondering if they felt Batman should be a lone vigilante, disliked Todd specifically, or just wanted to see if DC would actually kill the character. Jason Todd is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics. A vigilante is a person who ignores Due process of law and enacts their own form of Justice in response to a perception of insufficient response by the (See also: Batman: A Death in the Family). A Death in the Family is a Batman Comic book story arc first published in the late 1980s which gave fans the ability to influence the story In addition, the 1989 Batman film did not feature Robin. Batman is a 1989 Superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Regardless, Batman editor Denny O'Neil introduced a new Robin. Dennis O'Neil (often credited as Denny O'Neil) is a Comic book Writer and editor, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics
Tim Drake, who is to become the new Robin, first appears in a flashback in Batman #436 (August 1989). Other names In Arabic, the month is called أغسطسص ʾUġusṭuṣ or آب ʾĀb; usage varies from place to place and Year 1989 ( MCMLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar) Drake first appears as a 13-year-old boy who has followed the adventures of Batman and Robin ever since witnessing the murder of the Flying Graysons when he was a child. This connects Drake to Dick Grayson, the first Robin, establishing a link that DC hoped would help readers accept this new Robin. Richard John "Dick" Grayson is a fictional Superhero that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. At the age of nine, Drake surmises their secret identities with his instinctive detective skills, after watching Batman and Robin battle against the Penguin on a security tape shown on TV. The Penguin ( Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) a DC Comics Supervillain, was introduced by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger While the Penguin was attempting to catch Batman unaware, Robin pounced on the Penguin after executing a quadruple somersault, which Tim had witnessed Dick execute during the final performance of the Flying Graysons. Knowing that only Dick Grayson could execute such a feat, Tim makes the connection and follows Batman and Robin's careers closely. [4]
Years later, after Batman grows progressively more violent and reckless following Jason's death, Tim seeks out Dick Grayson to try to convince him to reprise his role as Robin. Reluctant to take a step back, Dick agrees to assist Batman again, but only as Nightwing. Richard John "Dick" Grayson is a fictional Superhero that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. Tim, who is unsatisfied with Dick's decision, continues to argue that Batman needs a Robin. Finally, he coaxes Alfred Pennyworth to help him, and taking the Robin costume from the Batcave pursues the original Dynamic Duo where he proves to be an invaluable asset in the capture of Two-Face. Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth (or simply Alfred) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. The Batcave is the secret headquarters of fictional DC Comics Superhero Batman, (the alternate identity of billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne consisting This article is about the DC comics villain For the Nigerian musician see 2face Idibia.
Both Dick and Alfred can see that Tim is well suited not only as Robin but also as a force to keep Batman grounded emotionally. Although Batman is very reluctant to have another partner, he grudgingly agrees that the boy has potential and then begins an extended training period in which Tim endures months of physical, mental and psychological tests.
Before Tim can take on the role of Robin, a villain calling himself the Obeah Man captures his parents, Jack and Janet Drake. Jack Drake is a fictional character from DC Comics books specifically the Batman titles While waiting for news of their rescue, he takes his mind off his worries by focusing on tracking down the hacker/thief Moneyspider, who he reveals to be Anarky, thus solving his first solo case. Anarky ( Lonnie Machin) is a Comic book character published by DC Comics. Meanwhile, Batman rushes to rescue Tim's parents, but fails to save them before the Obeah Man poisons both Jack and Janet. Janet dies, and Jack is left in a coma for several months. Batman becomes even more reluctant to entrust Tim with the Robin mantle following this loss because afraid that the boy is too blinded by rage and a desire for vengeance. Tim proves himself however, when the Scarecrow kidnaps Batman and Vicki Vale. The Scarecrow ( Dr Jonathan Crane) is a DC Comics Supervillain, an enemy of Batman. Victoria "Vicki" Vale is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. Yet, rather than save them dressed as Robin, Tim instead goes forth wearing normal street gear and a ski mask, stating that he did not want to damage the Robin legacy should he have failed. After that, Batman finally allows Tim Drake to become the newest Boy Wonder, wearing a revised uniform. [5]
In addition to being a primary character in the main Batman comic books, Tim is also the first Robin to star in his own series (both mini and later monthly).
The Robin mini-series (six issues published from January 1991 through May 1991, written by Chuck Dixon with Tom Lyle as penciller), takes place immediately after Batman gives Tim the mantle. Charles "Chuck" Dixon (b 1954 is an American Comic book Writer, perhaps best-known for long runs on Batman titles in the Thomas "Tom" Lyle (born November 2, 1953)is a Comic book Artist and Penciller. Wishing to make certain that his newest Robin does not repeat the mistakes of the previous Boy Wonder, Batman sends Tim to Paris to learn fighting skills from a master martial artist: Rahul Lama. Paris (ˈpærɨs in English; in French) is the Capital of France and the country's largest city Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for Combat. There, he learns the healing arts from the aging master, while learning combat from the Lama's other student. While there, Tim is drawn into a battle against King Snake's criminal organization, the Ghost Dragons. King Snake (real name Sir Edmund Dorrance) is a Fictional character in the DC Comics universe. Tim joins forces with a former DEA agent, Clyde Rawlins, and the world-class assassin, Lady Shiva. The Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA) is a United States Department of Justice Law enforcement agency tasked with combating drug smuggling and AssassiNation is the sixth album by Krisiun, released in 2006 on Century Media. Lady Shiva (real name Sandra Woosan, or more recently Sandra Wu-San) is a fictional Comic book character co-created by Dennis O'Neil Shiva sees potential in Drake, and takes him under her wing, training him in martial arts and a weapon of his choice. Tim chooses the non-lethal bo staff, to Shiva's disappointment. bō (棒 ぼう or kon, is a long staff, usually made of tapered hard wood for example white oak Bamboo and in some cases for training purposes He concludes his training when he defeats Shiva in a sparring match with the bo, and as a gift she presents him with a collapsible bo staff which fits under his cape.
Meanwhile, King Snake acquires a virulent plague. Plague is a deadly Infectious disease caused by the enterobacteria Yersinia pestis (Pasteurella pestis. The three attempt to stop them from releasing it, but the Ghost Dragons escape with a few of the canisters. After tracking them to Hong Kong, they eventually defeat King Snake, though Rawlins dies in the attempt as Shiva watches. Hong Kong ( officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located on China 's south coast on the Pearl River Delta, and borders Shiva orders Robin to kill King Snake while he hangs from a building, to signify his 'graduation' and thus become her 'weapon'. Robin refuses to kill, and leaves. Shiva throws King Snake off the ledge of the building, seemingly to his death.
When Robin returns to Gotham City, he begins his official career as Batman's new partner. Gotham City is a Fictional City appearing in DC Comics, and is best known as the home of Batman. Over the next several months, he earns the respect of those around him through his ability.
DC gave Drake yet another mini-series, entitled Robin II: Joker's Wild (published from October 1991 through December 1991), in which Tim is forced to face Jason Todd's murderer, the Joker, without Batman's help. The Joker is a fictional character appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics. A third mini-series entitled Robin III: Cry of Huntress (published from December 1992 through March 1993) pitted Tim and the Huntress against Robin's old nemesis, the King Snake. The Huntress is Helena Rosa Bertinelli, a fictional character in the DC Universe and several versions of the character. This story delves deeper into the difficulties that Robin suffers as both a normal teenager and as a vigilante; particularly in the relationship with his father, who had come out of his coma only months prior. A vigilante is a person who ignores Due process of law and enacts their own form of Justice in response to a perception of insufficient response by the In Medicine, a coma (from the Greek koma, meaning deep sleep is a profound state of Unconsciousness. Both Robin II and Robin III featured the same creative team that worked on the first mini-series.
The popularity of the Robin mini-series led to the launch of a monthly series in November 1993, which has created a mythos independent of that of the main Batman story. Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar) The writers have given Robin an assortment of archenemies, such as the bumbling but cruel Cluemaster and the psychotic child criminal, the General. The Cluemaster ( Arthur Brown) is a Fictional character, a DC Comics Supervillain and enemy of Batman. For Wade Eiling also sometimes known as "the General" see General Wade Eiling The General is a Fictional character, one of Batman's Chuck Dixon and Tom Grummett launched the series as writer and artist, respectively. Thomas "Tom" Grummett is a Canadian Comic book Artist and Penciller. Grummett left the title at issue #15 although he planned to leave a #16, this did not pan out due to scheduling conflicts with the Superboy series. Dixon would stay on to issue #100 and has returned as of #170.
Meanwhile, Tim's father, Jack, emerges from his coma paralyzed from the waist down. Paraplegia is an impairment in motor and/or sensory function of the lower extremities This new handicap and the loss of his wife leaves Jack with the desire to reconnect with his son. Tim's duties as the Boy Wonder and his close relationship with Bruce Wayne cause a greater rift between Jack and Tim, though they attempt to reconcile.
In time, Jack regains the use of his legs with the aid of physical therapist Dana Winters. Although Dana is considerably younger than Jack, the two immediately feel a mutual attraction and begin dating. Dana curbs Jack's anger at his son for being so distant, and helps Tim to feel more connected with his father. As time passes, Jack proposes to Dana, and they get married. They wed following an incident in which Dana is possessed by a powerful witch and fights Robin, Spoiler, Wildcat, and Black Canary. Demonic possession is often the term used to describe the control over a human form by Satan himself or one of his assigned advocates Stephanie Brown may refer to Stephanie Brown (comics, a supporting character in DC Comics Batman series that has used the alter egos "Spoiler" and Wildcat is the name of several DC Comics Superheroes the first and most famous of which is Ted Grant, a long-time member of the Justice Society Black Canary is a Fictional character, a DC Comics superheroine.
Tim is also given a romantic interest, a Russian girl named Ariana Dzerchenko, who is introduced in the third Robin limited series. Russia (Россия Rossiya) or the Russian Federation ( Rossiyskaya Federatsiya) is a transcontinental Country extending Their relationship is often rocky, as Ariana is very insecure about Tim's feelings towards her, and often feels the need to make overly grand gestures to get Tim to prove his feelings for her. One such gesture being when Ariana propositioned Tim for sex, wearing nothing more than a skimpy teddy. Tim, ever the gentleman, rebuffs the offer, feeling that the neither are ready for such a big step. Unfortunately, Ariana's uncle catches the teens in the compromising position and demands that they no longer date. They eventually get back together, but almost immediately break up again. Tim then falls in love with Stephanie Brown, the Cluemaster's daughter, who rejected her father's lifestyle and adopted the superhero identity of Spoiler. The Cluemaster ( Arthur Brown) is a Fictional character, a DC Comics Supervillain and enemy of Batman. Stephanie initially does not know Robin's true identity, as Batman forbids Tim to reveal it to her. Their romance is tested early on, when Stephanie confesses to being pregnant from a previous relationship. Pregnancy ( Latin graviditas) is the carrying of one or more offspring known as a Fetus or Embryo, inside the Uterus of a Female Tim helps deliver the baby girl, after which Stephanie gives her up for adoption. Adoption is the act of legally placing a child with a Parent or parents other than those to whom they were born
Much like Dick Grayson, Tim Drake has allied himself with the other superheroes in his age demographic. He mostly works with only the Gotham City heroes, but on occasion joins forces with heroes such as Superman, the Flash, Superboy (who became Tim's best friend) and Impulse. Superman is a fictional Comic book Superhero widely considered to be one of the most recognized of such characters and an American Cultural icon Wally West is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the DC Comics Universe, the first Kid Flash and the Superboy, also known by his Kryptonian name Kon-El and his human alias Conner Kent, is a fictional Superhero in the Bartholomew "Bart" Allen is a superhero in the. Allen first appeared as the superhero Impulse. During one adventure where a pre-teen boy was given god-like powers, Robin, Superboy and Impulse joined forces to defeat him. The boys work so well together that they create their own team of heroes called Young Justice. This article is about the comic book series and team For the rapper called Young Justice see List of Wu-Tang Clan affiliates. Robin acts as the leader of the team until he temporarily quits following the Imperiex War. Imperiex is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. During that mission, the group is tortured on Apokolips. Torture, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, is "any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental is intentionally Afterward, Robin discovers that over half the team, including Superboy, Wonder Girl, Impulse and Cissie King-Jones (formerly Arrowette), no longer trust him. Arrowette is the name of two Fictional Superheroes in the DC Comics universe The Justice League had discovered that Batman kept contingency plans on them, and the younger heroes begin to wonder if Robin might also have plans to defeat or even kill them. The Justice League sometimes called the Justice League of America or JLA for short is a Fictional DC Comics superhero team. Secret, who has deep feelings for Robin, along with new members Empress and Lil' Lobo however remained trusting of Robin and side with him. Still, feeling hurt as well as strained by assorted other problems in his personal life, Robin quits the team temporarily.
When Tim returns, the team agrees to elect their leader this time around, and Tim loses to Wonder Girl. The team still looks at Tim as its tactical expert, aiding Wonder Girl in leadership, similar to Batman's own position in the JLA. Unwilling to quit Young Justice a second time, Tim takes on the identity of "Mister Sarcastic" at a point where Young Justice agree to be become reality TV stars. Reality television is a genre of Television programming which presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations documents actual events and usually features ordinary Soon after Secret is turned evil by Darksied and it is Tim who manages to save the world by reminding Greta of her humanity.
Young Justice disbands following the death of Donna Troy. Donna Troy is a Fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Universe. Cyborg, Starfire and Beast Boy bring Robin, Superboy, Wonder Girl and Impulse (later known as Kid Flash) together to form the new Teen Titans. Cyborg is a fictional character a Superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Starfire is the name of several fictional Comic book characters published by DC Comics. Garfield Mark "Gar" Logan, also known as Beast Boy or Changeling, is a Fictional character, a Superhero appearing in Comic For an overview of the Teen Titans team (including more details on the comics listed below see Teen Titans Various Superhero groups by the name Teen Titans While Cyborg takes the lead, Robin is often seen as the leader of the younger members, even going against the direct orders of the elder Titans.
In the "Titans Tomorrow" storyline, Tim encounters his future self in the identity of Batman after his mentor dies in a crisis. Titans Tomorrow is a storyline of a possible alternate future in the DC Comics Universe from Teen Titans (vol This future happens despite his repeated statement that he did not want to be the next Batman, and is rather content being Robin. In this timeline, Tim is now the leader of the future Titans with himself as Batman. After Bruce Wayne's death, Tim has the Titans take control of the entire West Coast. He orders any rebellions to be put down by Dark Raven absorbing the people's free will and hope. The question of free will He even hunts down most of Batman's Rogue's gallery and kills them with the handgun that was used to kill Thomas and Martha Wayne. This is a list of fictional characters from DC Comics who are enemies of Batman or of his associates, such as the Joker, Catwoman, and The Thomas Wayne is a Fictional character in the Batman series of Comic books. Martha Wayne is a Fictional character of the Batman series of Comic books, published by DC Comics. As he explains to his younger self, 'It took me years to do it'. He even begins a relationship with Bettie Kane, who becomes his partner, Batwoman. Batwoman (originally referred to as The Bat-Woman) is a fictional character and female counterpart to the superhero Batman, created by Bob Kane and He later kills her during an argument; wracked with guilt, he makes a deal with Ra's al Ghul to restore her using the Lazarus Pit. Ra's al Ghul, sometimes written Rā's al Ghūl (رأس الغول is a DC Comics Supervillain and an enemy of Batman. A Lazarus Pit is a Fictional natural phenomenon in the DC Comics universe. Once revived, however, she joins the Titans East (led by an older version of Cyborg) and opposes him and his team. His latest victim before the younger Teen Titans show up is Duela Dent, the daughter of an alternate universe Joker, whom he apparently murders out of revenge for the death of assorted people including Cassandra Cain and Alfred Pennyworth. Duela Dent is a fictional character in the DC Universe. She is a former member of both the Teen Titans and Titans East.
Just before The War Games story arc, Tim's father, Jack Drake, discovers Tim's secret identity. A secret identity is an element of fiction wherein a character develops a separate Persona (usually adopting a Pseudonym) while keeping their true identity Jack is enraged and threatens to expose the secret identities of all those involved with Batman. Tim offers Jack a deal, in which he would give up his role as Robin to respect his father's wishes; in exchange, Jack would keep their secret identities safe.
After this, Stephanie Brown takes over the role of Robin for a short period, until Batman fires her for disobeying orders. Soon afterward, a massive gang war (which Stephanie Brown starts unintentionally) consumes Gotham City, and finds its way into Tim's school. After assisting the Bat-Team to the best of his abilities, with no equipment or costume, Tim protects his classmates, but not without casualties. Tim then realizes that he cannot disregard his responsibilities and takes up the Robin mantle again, against his father's wishes. When Jack finds out that Tim is again Robin, he grudgingly realizes how truly important his son is to Gotham, despite the immense danger.
Black Mask then captures and tortures Stephanie. Black Mask, aka Roman Sionis, is a Fictional character in the DC Comics universe. Torture, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, is "any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental is intentionally She later dies from both her injuries and the willful negligence of Batman's confidante Leslie Thompkins at the end of the story arc. Dr Leslie Thompkins (sometimes spelled Tompkins is a fictional character from the Batman mythos
In Identity Crisis, Tim, along with the rest of the superhero community, tries to keep all of their loved ones safe after some tragic attacks upon the family members of the Justice League.
One night, while Batman and Robin are investigating these crimes, they receive an incoming transmission from Oracle saying that Tim's father needs to speak to him immediately. Barbara "Babs" Gordon is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics and in related media created by Gardner Fox It turns out that there is an intruder in the Drake home and a mysterious note with a gun is left for Jack suggesting that he protect himself. Jack tells Tim that he is proud of him, and that he is not responsible if something bad happens. The intruder turns out to be the hired killer Captain Boomerang. Captain Boomerang (George "Digger" Harkness is a Fictional character in the. Jack fires as Captain Boomerang unleashes a razor boomerang and the two kill each other before Batman and Robin can make it back to the scene. Like Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson, Tim Drake has now lost both of his parents to crime.
After Identity Crisis, Bruce Wayne offers to adopt Tim, who is not initially fond of the idea. Tim falsifies records to create an uncle who would become his 'legal guardian'. He then moves in with his 'Uncle Eddie' in Blüdhaven (Nightwing's previous stomping grounds), while his stepmother receives treatment at a psychiatric hospital. Blüdhaven is a Fictional city in the. Created by Chuck Dixon and Scott McDaniel in 1996 it was originally intended to serve as a backdrop for the Although Tim covers his tracks well, Batman is still able to figure out the truth. Rather than being angry, Batman is impressed with Tim's subterfuge, as figuring it out had taken serious detective work. He even offers to teach Tim to cover his tracks completely.
During his time in Blüdhaven, Tim is attacked by a teenage Japanese assassin who calls herself Rising Sun Archer, who claims that she needs to kill Robin to restore honor to her family name. After their battle, Tim finds out where she lives and breaks into her apartment with the intention of ambushing her. While searching through the apartment, Tim finds that someone has tied up Rising Sun Archer, covered her mouth with a piece of duct tape, and taped a note addressed to Robin to her shirt. Although she refuses to rat out her employer, the note reveals that the Penguin has taken out a contract on Robin and Batgirl. The Penguin ( Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) a DC Comics Supervillain, was introduced by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger Cassandra Cain is a Fictional character in the DC Universe, and the most recent Batgirl. After releasing the assassin, (and convincing her that the only way to honor her ancestors is to give up her life as a gun-for-hire), Robin and Batgirl defeat the Penguin and his goons.
Soon afterward, a military super-hero legend called The Veteran (similar to Marvel Comics' Captain America) attempts to recruit Robin after telling him that he tied up and gagged Rising Sun Archer and left Robin the note. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc Tim, now concerned with his own mission rather than Batman's, takes the Veteran's offer under consideration and goes on a mission with his team to get a feel for the job. Tim eventually turns down the offer, however.
Some time after the events of Identity Crisis, Jason Todd returns, seemingly from the dead, as the new Red Hood. Jason Todd is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics. Red Hood is the alias used by several Fictional characters usually Antagonists for Batman in the DC Universe. Angered that someone has replaced him as Robin, Jason breaks into Titans Tower wearing a version of his own Robin costume (only previously seen in the back-pages of volume one-era Teen Titans). Titans Tower is a fictional building in the DC Comics universe Quickly immobilizing the other Titans, Jason confronts Tim to see if the new Boy Wonder is really as good as everyone claims. The two Robins fight, until at last Jason strikes Tim down in the Hall of Fallen Titans. Although Drake is defeated, Jason demands to know if he still believes himself to be as good as people say, to which Tim replies with a defiant 'Yes' before Todd renders him unconscious.
Jason spares Tim's life, simply tearing off the 'R' shaped emblem from his chest. In the epilogue of the story, Jason has developed a grudging respect for Tim, wondering if he would have been a better Robin and a better person, had he lived to have a life like Tim's and real friends like the Titans.
As of the events surrounding the Infinite Crisis storyline, Robin, along with the Veteran's forces, must defend the city of Blüdhaven against an army of OMACs who captured dozens of metahumans for immediate extermination. Infinite Crisis is a seven-issue Limited series of Comic books written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George The OMACs ( Omni Mind And Community) are fictional type of powerful Cyborgs that exists in the DC Comics universe. Metahuman is a term to describe Superhumans in DC Comics ' Shared universe, the DC Universe. After a virus deactivated the cyborgs (see also: The OMAC Project), Tim, the Shadowpact and the Veteran's team accomplished the capture of the metahumans. The OMAC Project is a six issue American comic book Limited series written by Greg Rucka with art by Jesus Saiz and published The Shadowpact is a group of magic-based heroes who fought against the Spectre in the 2005 Limited series Day of Vengeance, published With Blüdhaven safe, Wonder Girl arrives on the scene asking Robin for help. Along with the Teen Titans, the Doom Patrol and the Justice Society of America, he battles against Superboy-Prime, who had gone on a violent assault of their world's Superboy. The Doom Patrol is a Fictional Superhero team appearing in publications from DC Comics. The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics Superhero group the first team of superheroes in Comic book history Superboy, also known by his Kryptonian name Kon-El and his human alias Conner Kent, is a fictional Superhero in the The fight overwhelms Conner's body to the point where it begins eating away at itself for energy.
After Robin's departure from Blüdhaven, the city is destroyed by the Society. The Secret Society of Super Villains ( SSoSV) is a group of Comic book Supervillains that exist in the DC Universe. Although he worries about his stepmother, his "uncle", and Nightwing, Tim continues to Titans Tower. He then leads a successful assault into one of Lex Luthor's genetic research bases to find a cure for Superboy. Lex Luthor is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. History See also History of genetics The existence of genes was first suggested by Gregor Mendel (1822-1884 who in the 1860s studied inheritance With Blüdhaven still in chaos, Superman leaves Robin in command of all the superhero rescue efforts. However, when the government puts the city on complete lock down, the Titans are kicked out.
Following the discovery of Superboy's death in the North Pole, Robin joins the rest of the world's heroes in a final battle against the Society in Metropolis. The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is subject to the caveats explained below defined as the point in the northern A metropolis (from the Greek μήτηρ mētēr meaning 'mother' and πόλις pólis meaning 'city/town' is a big City, in most cases with Although the heroes win the battle, many on both sides are injured and killed. After the Infinite Crisis, Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson, and Tim Drake retrace Bruce Wayne's original journey around the world in his quest to become Batman (see also: 52).
At a ceremony honoring Superboy one year after his death, Robin attends in a new costume primarily red and black. When asked why he explains that they were Conner's colors.
After spending nearly a year away from home after the events of the Infinite Crisis, Tim is the first to return to Gotham following his trip with Batman and Nightwing. One Year Later was a 2006 event running through the DC Universe. He receives a message from an unknown source telling him that if he does not return to the states, Batgirl will be killed. Cassandra Cain is a Fictional character in the DC Universe, and the most recent Batgirl. Tim returns to Gotham City, now wearing a new costume, using colors of Superboy's last costume as a sign of mourning and respect of the late Teen of Steel, Superboy, (although in reality the costume is a modified version of the one he wore in The New Batman Adventures). The New Batman Adventures is the successor to the highly acclaimed American animated series Batman The Animated Series. [6] He moves into the Wayne Estate, living in the Carriage House, which has been converted into a loft and Robin's new "nest".
The quick accusation as the murderer of Batgirl mars Tim's return to Gotham City. Tim is exonerated when the body is revealed as that of the villain Lynx in a Batgirl costume. Lynx is a Fictional character, owned by DC Comics, who exists in that company's DC Universe. Someone had planted her body as a lure so an unknown assailant could attack Robin.
Robin eludes the Gotham City Police Department when they arrive on the scene. The Gotham City Police Department (GCPD is a Fictional Police department servicing Gotham City in the DC Universe. He infiltrates the police station to look for evidence and steals the mask of the fake Batgirl costume. Lady Shiva arrives at Wayne Manor while Tim is running tests on the mask. She informs Tim of the death of Nyssa al Ghul, daughter of Ra's al Ghul and head of the League of Assassins, and her suspicions that someone outside the League was trying to usurp it. Nyssa Raatko (نيسا رعتكو is a Fictional character, an assassin and terrorist created by Greg Rucka and Klaus Janson The League of Assassins (刺客のリーグ shikaku no ri^gu is a group of Fictional Comic book Villains, an organization of killers formerly led by Robin returns to his investigation before finding a note in Batgirl's cowl, written in Navajo code, informing him that, to save Cassandra, he had to give them her father, David Cain. David Cain is the name of a Comic book character associated with the Batman mythos Robin breaks into Blackgate Prison and captures Cain, only to learn that Cassandra herself has taken over the League. Blackgate Penitentiary is a fictional Prison depicted in the DC Universe, traditionally located on a small island in the Gotham Bay Gotham City
Cassandra asks Robin to kill David and join her. She claims she has accepted her fate as a killer and has killed David's other daughter. Robin refuses, and Cassandra shoots her father. Believing David to be dead, Robin tries to bring Cassandra in. While he holds his own against her and her League, an explosion forces them all to flee. When Tim returns to David's body, he finds Cassandra's league of assassins all dead with broken necks and Cain's body missing.
After returning to Gotham City, Tim finds that his mini-cam survived the explosion and that it captured the entire battle, giving Tim a way to clear his name. As he laments the fact that the footage will brand Cassandra a murderer, Killa 'Nilla approaches Robin with a boomerang given to him by Owen Mercer and explains that the new Captain Boomerang is looking for him. Owen Mercer is a Fictional character existing in the. He is the son of the original Captain Boomerang (Digger Harkness and Meloni Thawne. While Robin assumes that Boomerang is out to finish what his father began, Owen reveals that he wishes to make amends and even helps Tim locate a bomb set by the Joker. Although they are far from friends, they have developed a sort of respect and civility.
During a recent case, Bruce begins thinking about Tim's place in the world following the deaths of both his parents and the events of the Crisis. Finally, Bruce approaches Tim again with the idea of adoption. This time, Tim readily accepts, even going so far as to hug Bruce with tears in his eyes. Along with the adoption, plans are made to move Tim into the Manor using the room once owned by Dick and Jason.
Unfortunately, shortly after his adoption, Tim has his position as Bruce's new son called into question by the arrival of Damian, the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. Damian Wayne is a Fictional Comic book Character in the DC Universe. Talia al Ghul (طليعة الغول - "Vanguard of the Demon" is a Fictional character in the DC Comics universe, the now-estranged Damian is a cruel, aggressive and spoiled brat who despises Tim, and wishes to kill him and replace him as Batman's sidekick and as his 'true' son. The boys do battle in the Cave, at which point Damian defeats Tim by sucker punching him off the T-Rex in the trophy room. Damian then steals the tunic and mask of Jason Todd's old Robin costume in an attempt to claim the identity as his own. Tim and Damien confront each other again during Batman: The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul, and are even forced to join forces (although reluctantly) as Ra's al Ghul attempts to steal one of their bodies in order to resurrect himself. The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul is the name of an eight issue Comic book crossover published by DC Comics in 2007 and 2008
In Detective Comics #826 Tim is captured and tied up by the Joker. Tim escapes on his own, which Batman acknowledges and commends. In #829, Wayne Tower is attacked by a mysterious terrorist named "Vox". Bruce is trapped in the building with other people, unable to reach his Bat-gear, and thus Tim must face Vox alone. Vox sprays Tim with a liquid explosive, but before Vox can detonate it, Tim uses a blow torch to get the explosives off his body. Vox is later confronted by Batman, but when Batman can not convince him of his wrongdoings, Vox commits suicide.
A mysterious, yet familiar figure has been stalking the Boy Wonder wearing Stephanie's Spoiler costume. At one point, Tim thought that he may have imagined that Stephanie is around. But the stalker later unmasked to be Stephanie herself, which led into the question of whether she has died in the first place following the Crisis. [7] Tim also has an attraction with another vigilante Violet.
Meanwhile in 52 #51, following the one year anniversary of Superboy's death, Robin joins the rest of the Superhero community for a memorial service in which to honor Conner Kent as well as all those who died during World War III, where Black Adam murdered millions of men, women and children in the Country of Bialya Strands, along which he murdered several Teen Titans including Terra and Young Frankenstein, before at last being defeated. Black Adam is a fictional Comic book character created in 1945 by Otto Binder & C There Tim has apparently started rebuilding the Titans, though only he, Eddie Bloomberg, a transformed Kid Devil (as well as being Blue Devil's ex sidekick) and Rose Wilson,the third Ravager daughter of Deathstroke are on the roster. Later on, Cyborg, who had been temporarily shut down due to a traumatic space mission, wakes up in Titans Tower to reveal that he has been "unconcious" for a year. Upon waking, Cyborg is told of the death of Superboy, and recent events, and joins the team, not as leader, but a regular Titan. Robin and Cyborg (to the reluctance of Ravager and indiifference of Kid Devil) attempt to convince Wonder Girl to return but she refuses, feeling abandoned by Robin following Superboy's death. At the memorial service, he also reveals to Jimmy Olsen that he changed his uniform to red and black, in order to honor Superboy's colors.
Unable to let his best friend go[8] Tim sets up a secret facility beneath Titans Tower for the express purpose of recreating Superboy via replicating his DNA, although all his attempts have so far failed. Deoxyribonucleic acid ( DNA) is a Nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known He also keeps Conner's costume, similar to how Batman grieved the death of Jason Todd. Wonder Girl returns to the team full time, and goes in search of Robin to inform him of her decision. During the search, she discovers his secret lab. Tim confesses how much he misses Conner, and the two share a passionate, unexpected kiss. Wonder Girl has attempted to speak to Tim about the incident several times, but Robin continues to avoid her.
Later, Deathstroke's Titans East makes an all out assault on the Teen Titans, picking off each member except for Rose and Jericho. Deathstroke the Terminator ( Slade Wilson) also called simply Slade (to the people who know him Deathstroke (and originally simply the Terminator Titans East is the name of several DC Comics teams The team appears in the Teen Titans comic books and animated series. Tim has been personally targeted by Deathstroke, who with Batgirl is holding him captive in an unknown underground location. In a mocking sort of gesture, Slade has surrounded Tim with trophy cases containing Superboy's costume, along with that of Stephanie Brown and clothing from his parents, Jack and Janet Drake, and his stepmother, Dana Drake.
Deathstroke orders Cassandra Cain to inject Tim with the same formula that once granted him control over Rose and current control over Cassandra. Tim manages to escape and inject Cassandra with an antidote he developed in case Slade ever managed to re-inject Rose. With Batgirl now free of Slade's influence, she joins Robin and the Titans against Slade's Titans East. Along with Duela Dent and past Titans, Nightwing, Donna Troy, Beast Boy and Flash (Bart Allen), the Titans defeat the Titans East, although Slade and Inertia manage to escape. Batgirl, who attempted to murder Slade in revenge, is stopped by Nightwing, and disappears soon after as well.
Tim receives news of Bart Allen's death (having been killed by the Flash Rogues) while at the tower and later attends his funeral where he delivers a eulogy for Bart. Tim also shows a video that Bart made in the case of his death, in which he tells his friends that no matter what, he is proud of his time as a part of the Flash Legacy and as a member of the Teen Titans. The Titans later holds another more private ceremony for Bart at Titans Tower.
As of lately, in Robin Tim Drake has been having an ongoing battle against his new archrival Dodge and romantic feelings for a girl named Zoanne. However in Teen Titans Tim and Cassie Sandsmark (Wonder Girl) recently confessed their feelings for each other after the Amazons Attack series came to a close.
Soon after Bart's wake, the Titans found themselves once again confronted with the Titans of Tomorrow who oddly enough still have Conner Kent and Bart Allen as members. Despite the fact the Tim and the others did their best to avoid their distrubing future, the Titans of the Tomorrow survived, and returned back in time supposedly to stop an invasion of Starros, and to ensure their future comes to pass. Tim unfortunately discovers that he is responsible for Bart and Conner's continued although cruel existence, as he will somehow become successful in cloning his friends. Meanwhile, Batman-Tim does his best to force Tim to doubt himself and his relationships with his teammates. With the help of Wonder Girl, Robin is able to fight back against his future self and supposedly alter the future of the Titans. Soon after the Future Titans vanish, Tim and Cassie go on a date together, but soon after Cassie breaks up with Tim stating that she feels she is using him rather than actually dating him. This has once again left both Robin and Wonder Girl in an unstable and awkward state. The issues between Wonder Girl and Robin have started to bleed out into their interaction with the rest of them, making both heroes more volitile and short tempered when interacting particularly with Rose or Eddie.
Tim Drake possesses the normal human strength of a teenager who regularly engages in intensive physical exercise. The Batman has trained him in many disciplines, such as martial arts, forensic, criminology, acrobatics, stealth, disguise, and escapology. Schools of thought In the mid-18th century criminology arose as social philosophers gave thought to crime and concepts of law Acrobatics (from Greek Akros, high and bat, walking is one of the Performing arts, and is also practiced as a Sport. Deception (also called beguilement or subterfuge) is the act of convincing another to believe Information that is not true or not the whole truth as in Escapology is the practice of escaping from restraints or other traps
His naturally high intellect allows him to excel in computer science and more importantly as a skilled detective. His ability to deduce the secret identities of superheroes on his own has been used to underscore his skill. Among the identities used in this way are the Batman, both of his predecessors as Robin, the Huntress, Impulse, Captain Marvel and even the Flash, after Wally West's secret identity was wiped from the minds of the world by Hal Jordan. Captain Marvel is a fictional Comic book Superhero, originally published by Fawcett Comics and later by DC Comics. Furthermore, Tim apparently has a firm grasp of assorted scientific techniques including biology, engineering and genetics, which he has been shown to use in his attempts at re-cloning Superboy. Tim, much like Dick Grayson, is also a brilliant and experienced strategist with impressive leadership skills, having served as leader to the Teen Titans, Young Justice, and even being placed in charge of the rescue efforts of Blüdhaven by Superman, following the attack made by Deathstroke and his fellow villains. For the animated TV series based on this comic see Teen Titans (TV series. This article is about the comic book series and team For the rapper called Young Justice see List of Wu-Tang Clan affiliates.
Drake's original costume was slightly different from that of his predecessors as supplied by Batman to give him a measure of increased protection. It includes an armored tunic, a cape that is black on the outside though still yellow on the inside, and green leggings. A tunic is any of several types of Clothing for the body with or without Sleeves and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles A cape is a type of Clothing, and can be used to describe any sleeveless outer garment such as a Poncho, but usually it is a long garment that covers only the back Leggings are any of several sorts of fitted Clothing to cover the legs Other details include an armored gorget, jika-tabi style boots, an emergency "R" shuriken on his chest in addition to the traditional batarangs, and a collapsible bo staff as primary weapon. A gorget originally was a steel collar designed to protect the Throat. Jika-Tabi (地下足袋 " Tabi that contact the ground" are a type of heavy-duty footwear worn in Japan Shuriken (手裏剣 lit "sword hidden in the hand" is a traditional Japanese Concealed weapon that were generally used by shinobi no mono (or ninja as A batarang is a roughly Bat -shaped throwing weapon used by the DC Comics Superhero Batman. There is also a general change of the theme of the equipment from "Bat" to "Robin".
Following the Infinite Crisis aftermath, Tim updated his costume to match Superboy's black and red color scheme as homage to his late friend (a similar costume change was undertaken by Wonder Girl). These updates include long sleeves, the elimination of the green from the suit, the addition of scallops to his gloves and cape, and inclusion of a utility belt with pockets. A scallop (ˈskɒləp or /ˈskæləp/ is a marine Bivalve Mollusk of the family Pectinidae. The Batsuit (also Bat-Suit) is the Costume of the Fictional character appearing in DC Comics as a Superhero, Batman. The scallops on the cape give an illusion of feathers rather than bat-wings, as seen on the cape of the Batman. The stylized "R" on Robin's chest has been replaced with a more traditional one, though its appearance varies from artist to artist. Robin retains his "R" shurikens, but he now carries them in his belt as opposed to his tunic. This new costume closely resembles the Robin suit worn by the Robin character in The New Batman Adventures (see below). The New Batman Adventures is the successor to the highly acclaimed American animated series Batman The Animated Series.
During his early career, Drake is different from the previous Robins in that his father, Jack Drake, is alive and at first unaware of Tim's life as Robin. His mother, Janet Drake, is murdered before he becomes Robin, and his father is in a coma for some time. Tim also has a stepmother, Dana Winters, who is first introduced as Jack's physical therapist and later falls in love and marries him. Dana often maintains peace between Jack and Tim. Eventually Tim's father learns of his work as Robin, and is later murdered because of the connection. Tim appears to not have any other family. For a brief time, his uncle Eddie Drake acts as his guardian, but turns out to be an actor whom Tim hired to maintain his independence.
Initially, Tim's closest friend at Gotham Heights is a young man named Ives. They remain friends until Tim's father sends him to the Brentwood Academy for Boys. They renew the friendship after Tim's father can no longer afford to send him to Brentwood, but they lose contact when Tim begins to attend a high school in Blūdhaven and later returns to Gotham. At Tim's new school, he becomes friends with Bernard, a hyperactive metrosexual. Metrosexual is a Neologism generally applied to heterosexual men with a strong concern for their appearance or whose lifestyles display attributes stereotypically seen among One Year Later, at another new school, Tim becomes friends with a boy named Jared, who has a habit of trying to one-up Tim financially. One Year Later was a 2006 event running through the DC Universe. More recently however, Tim is yet again unexpectedly reunited with Ives, who until recently was being home-schooled by his mother.
After becoming Robin, Tim's closest friend is Conner Kent (Superboy), prior to Conner's death in Infinite Crisis, followed closely by Bart Allen (Impulse/Kid Flash), prior to his death at the hands of the Rogues, and Cassandra (Cassie) Sandsmark (Wonder Girl), another Young Justice and Teen Titans teammate. Tim is also particularly close with Dick Grayson, with whom he shares a brotherly relationship even before they have the same adoptive father in Bruce Wayne. Tim's favorite superhero is the Blue Beetle, whom he befriends through Barbara Gordon. Theodore (or Edward "Ted" Kord is the second version of the Blue Beetle, a fictional Superhero who was originally published by Charlton [9] He also has a friendship with Connor Hawke, the second Green Arrow. Connor Hawke is a DC Comics Superhero who operated as the second Green Arrow.
Tim's love interests tend toward the dangerous. They include Ariana Dzerchenko, daughter of a deli owner targeted and murdered by the Russian mob; gang leader Lynx; Darla Aquista, daughter of a mafia boss; fellow vigilante Spoiler, daughter of the Cluemaster, with whom he has his longest relationship; and even Marvel Universe's Jubilee. The Warlock's Daughter, also known as Darla Aquista and the alias Laura Fell, is a fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc Jubilation "Jubilee" Lee is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine associated with the X-Men. Other characters are attracted to Tim, including Young Justice teammates Secret and Arrowette, who steals a kiss from Robin before quitting the team. Secret ( Greta Hayes) is a Fictional character, a Superheroine in the DC Comics universe. In an issue of Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., Tim expresses an interest in Courtney Whitmore, although this has not been picked up on recently. Stars and STRIPE was the title of an American comic book published by DC Comics, featuring the second Star-Spangled Kid and her stepfather Courtney Whitmore is a fictional character the Superheroine Stargirl (often called "Stars" or "Star" in the DC Comics Tim also has an attraction with another vigilante, Violet.
Comic book stories published between 2004 and 2005 establish that over a period of several months, Tim’s personal life is sent into turmoil. One of his love interests, Darla Aquista, is killed in a gang war and later resurrected by the demonic Johnny Warlock as an evil witch. His girlfriend, Stephanie Brown, is tortured and murdered. His father dies in a fight with the first Captain Boomerang. [10] His stepmother has a nervous breakdown and needs to be placed in a psychiatric ward and later disappears following the attack on Blüdhaven (she has not been shown or mentioned following the OYL jump). His favorite superhero and friend Ted Kord is murdered, and his best friend, Superboy, dies saving the world.
In the "One Year Later" stories, Tim's former love interest Lynx is found dead again (Lynx was previously killed during War Games while fighting Batgirl, but this was apparently retconned following OYL); he is suspected in her murder, but later learns that former Batgirl Cassandra Cain is responsible. Not wanting to lose another person in his life, Tim offers Cassandra help and is distraught when he realizes that clearing his name will brand Cassandra as a murderer. Recently, however, Tim has discovered that Cassandra was under the control of Slade's mind-altering serum, and Tim has since supposedly cured her. While under the influence of Slade's drug, Cassandra behaved more fixated on Robin, wanting him to be with her and even attempting to use the same serum on him in order to sway him.
In Teen Titans, Tim has had assorted romantic issues amongst his female teammates. During the early run of the OYL jump, is propositioned by fellow Titan Rose Wilson for sex late one night in his room. Rose Wilson is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. Tim not only rejects her, but handcuffs her. Meanwhile, Tim and Cassie (Wonder Girl), while mourning Superboy, share an unexpected yet passionate kiss. Tim later says that it was a mistake, and Cassie agrees. Following the 'Amazon Attacks' series, however, Tim and Cassie confess their growing feelings for one another and share another kiss. Unfortunately, this relationship has been in a constant volitile state. During a mission against the Future Titans, Tim and Cassie are forced by their future-selves to question their growing attraction/relationship. Cassie and Tim oppose these claims by again sharing a deep kiss that alters the future. Unfortunately immediately afterwards, Tim and Cassie go on a date, after which Cassie then breaks up with Tim and claims that she is afraid she is using him and that they need to really sort things out. This has left the two leading members of the Titans in an unstable and awkward situation.
In Robin, Tim finds another new potential love interest in fellow classmate Zoanne. After agreeing to tutor Tim, Zoanne realizes that he is not an aloof snob and becomes attracted to Tim. She later kisses Tim after he is kidnapped and later 'rescued' by Robin. Afterwards, Tim asks her out, making Zoanne his first 'normal' date in a very long time. Although their date is interrupted by Batman, they have found a deep kinship with one another and plan a second date. Unfortunately, Tim's life as Robin has already started to cause trouble, and Zoanne is growing concerned that his brooding and at times, distant behavior means that he might not be as interested as previously thought. These concerns lead her to break off their romantic relationship, believing that after everything that Tim has gone through, he is not ready for a relationship right now. Oddly enough however, Tim and Zoanne have continued to make several attempts at dating again, only there has been severe awkwardness between the two of them much like Tim's relationship with Wonder Girl. One such incident involved Tim falling asleep on a roller coaster ride during a double date at the amusement park.
Tim has recently suffered another major loss, in the form of ex-Young Justice and Teen Titans teammate Bart Allen, murdered by the Flash Rogues. He also recently suffered yet another tragedy after another one of his friends within the superhero community, Connor Hawke, has been rendered in a persistent vegetative state after being shot by an unidentified shooter. A persistent vegetative state (PVS is a condition of patients with severe Brain damage in whom Coma has progressed to a state of wakefulness without detectable
Shocking enough, it appears that Robin's romantic life will suffer yet another unexpected upheaval, as it appears that Stephanie Brown has been resurrected from the dead and is once again stalking the rooftops of Gotham under the guise of Spoiler. Oddly enough, Spoiler is now working for Penguin.
In 1993, a few years after his debut as Robin, DC launched a monthly solo series featuring Tim Drake's adventures as Robin, with Batman appearing as a supporting character. As of 2007, the series is still ongoing. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. He has also starred in some miniseries and one-shots. This material as been collected as follows:
| Title | Material collected |
|---|---|
| Pre-series graphic novels | |
| "Robin" | Robin vol. 1, #1-5 |
| "A Hero Reborn" | Batman #455-457, Robin vol. Batman is an ongoing Comic book series featuring the DC Comics Hero of the same name. 1, #1-5 |
| "Robin II: The Joker's Wild!" | Robin II: The Joker's Wild! #1-4 |
| "Tragedy and Triumph" | Detective Comics #618-621, Robin II #1-4 |
| "Robin III: Cry of the Huntress" | Robin III: Cry of the Huntress #1-6 |
| Showcase '93 | Showcase '93 #5-6, 11-12 |
| Regular series graphic novels | |
| "Flying Solo" | Robin vol. Detective Comics is an American comic book published monthly by DC Comics since 1937 best-known for introducing the iconic Superhero Batman Showcase has been the title of several Anthology series published by DC Comics. 2, #1-6, Showcase '94 #5-6 |
| "Unmasked!" | Robin vol. 2, #121-125 |
| "Robin/Batgirl: Fresh Blood" | Robin vol. 2, #132-133, Batgirl #58-59 |
| "To Kill a Bird" | Robin vol. 2, #134-139 |
| "Days of Fire and Madness" | Robin vol. 2, #140-145 |
| "Wanted" | Robin vol. 2, #148-153 |
| "Teenage Wasteland" | Robin vol. 2, #154-162 |
| "The Big Leagues" | Robin vol. 2, #163-167 |
| Other graphic novels | |
| Robin 80-Page Giant #1 | special issue |
Tim Drake as Robin first appears in the premiere episode of The New Batman Adventures, otherwise known as Gotham Knights, "Holiday Knights". The New Batman Adventures is the successor to the highly acclaimed American animated series Batman The Animated Series. The New Batman Adventures is the successor to the highly acclaimed American animated series Batman The Animated Series. The following episode, "Sins of the Father", explains that Tim was a street kid whose father was a criminal who betrayed Two-Face and was ultimately killed, feeling he needed to help, Tim stole the Robin suit and helped Batman take down Two-Face. This article is about the DC comics villain For the Nigerian musician see 2face Idibia. Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a fictional Comic book Superhero co-created This article is about the DC comics villain For the Nigerian musician see 2face Idibia. Tim's background and personality was much closer to that of Jason Todd who was the second Robin in the comic books but was not used in the animated series. Jason Todd is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics. Tim appeared as Robin throughout the series. He was voiced by Mathew Valencia. Mathew Valencia (born December 12, 1983) is an American Actor and Voice actor who has been involved in Film and Animation
The Batman Adventures: The Lost Years mini-series further details how Tim became the second Robin in The New Batman Adventures. The Batman Adventures is a DC Comic book series featuring Batman.
The animated feature Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker shows Tim 40 years older. Batman Beyond Return of the Joker (also known as Batman of the Future Return of the Joker in Europe and Australia) is a Batman Beyond Return of the Joker (also known as Batman of the Future Return of the Joker in Europe and Australia) is a He is shown to be an electronics and communication professional, and is bitter about his days as Robin and angry at Bruce Wayne. When The Joker reappears, he begins having nightmares. The Joker is a fictional character appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics.
Although Bruce Wayne tries to stop the current Batman (Terry McGinnis) from getting involved in the Joker situation, the issue is brought to a head when Wayne himself is hospitalized by the Joker. Terrence "Terry" McGinnis ( Batman II, The Tomorrow Knight) is a Fictional character, Superhero, and Protagonist of the McGinnis is able to get the full story behind the Joker (and his disappearance) from Barbara Gordon. Gordon reveals that Tim had been captured, tortured, and brainwashed by the Joker and Harley Quinn to become "Joker Junior. Harley Quinn ( Dr Harleen Quinzel) is a Fictional character, a Supervillainess, in the animated series Batman The Animated Series " Joker turn Tim loose with the instruction to kill Batman, but Tim at the last moment turns on the Joker.
There are two versions of the next series of events. The original release (which had been edited heavily) shows Tim setting off a chain of events that leads to the Joker being electrocuted. In the unedited version, Tim shoots Joker in the chest with one of his own guns, and the Joker dies, saying "That's not funny. " With the aid of Dr. Leslie Thompkins, Tim is rehabilitated, although he never becomes Robin again. Dr Leslie Thompkins (sometimes spelled Tompkins is a fictional character from the Batman mythos
The new Batman, now knowing that the original Joker is actually dead, deduces that the equipment stolen by the Joker's lackeys would be of use to an electronics and communications professional. The Jokerz are fictional characters in the DC animated universe, featured in Batman Beyond. Deducing that "Robin has become a bitter old crow", he goes to confront him. It turns out that the Joker implanted a chip into Tim that allowed a stored version of the Joker to take over Tim's body. Batman uses one of the Joker's trademark joy buzzers to destroy the chip, allowing Tim to revert to himself. At the end of the feature, he is shown going to the hospital to see Bruce Wayne and recover their friendship.
The older version of Tim was voiced by Dean Stockwell, whereas Mathew Valencia reprised his role as the younger Robin and Andrea Romano provided the maniacal laughing of "Joker Junior. Dean Stockwell (born March 5, 1936) is an Academy Award -nominated Emmy Award -nominated Cannes Award and Golden Globe Mathew Valencia (born December 12, 1983) is an American Actor and Voice actor who has been involved in Film and Animation "
When Justice League was pitched to KidsWB, the line up originally included 3 young members (the network prefers kids to have a prominent role). Justice League is an American Animated television series about a team of Superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network The members would have been Tim Drake (Robin II, in DCAU continuity), Impulse and an original character described as a "teenage female version of Cyborg". Bartholomew "Bart" Allen is a superhero in the. Allen first appeared as the superhero Impulse. Cyborg is a fictional character a Superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The promo is viewable on the Justice League Season 1 set, Disc 4. Justice League is an American Animated television series about a team of Superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network He was voiced by Jason Marsden. Jason Christopher Marsden (born January 3, 1975) is an American screen and voice actor largely known for numerous voice roles in animated films as well
Tim Drake appeared as Robin in two episodes of Static Shock, "The Big Leagues" and "Future Shock" He was voiced by Eli Marienthal in the first, and by Shane Sweet in the second. Static Shock is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros "Future Shock" is an episode of Static Shock from season 4 episode 40 which crosses over with Batman Beyond, a show which had ended Eli David Marienthal (born March 6, 1986) is an American stage screen and voice actor Shane Sweet is an American actor perhaps best known for his role as Josh Stevenson on Nickelodeon series The Journey of Allen Strange.
Tim briefly appears alongside Cassandra Cain (her only cartoon cameo) as part of the alternate Batman's resistance against Vandal Savage in the Justice League episode "The Savage Time" (Part 1). Cassandra Cain is a Fictional character in the DC Universe, and the most recent Batgirl. Vandal Savage is a Fictional character, a Supervillain published by DC Comics. Justice League is an American Animated television series about a team of Superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network Justice League and Justice League Unlimited are American animated series about a team of Superheroes He also attends Superman's funeral in "Hereafter," along with Alfred. Justice League and Justice League Unlimited are American animated series about a team of Superheroes Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth (or simply Alfred) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. As Robin, Tim helped the Justice League against Felix Faust in Justice League Adventures #33. Felix Faust is a Fictional sorcerer and Supervillain that appears in stories published by DC Comics.
Tim Drake, although not seen, is mentioned by Barbara Gordon in an episode of the short-lived television series Birds of Prey. Barbara "Babs" Gordon is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics and in related media created by Gardner Fox Birds of Prey is a Television drama series produced in 2002 The series was developed by Laeta Kalogridis for The WB and is loosely based on
Tim also appeared as Robin in the animated movie, Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman. Batman Mystery of the Batwoman is an animated Film based on the DC Comics character Batman and is the third film set in the He was again voiced by Eli Marienthal. Eli David Marienthal (born March 6, 1986) is an American stage screen and voice actor
It has been mentioned that Tim Drake will be in the upcoming Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe which will pit him against those such as Scorpion or Subzero. Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe (commonly abbreviated MK vs DC) is an upcoming scheduled crossover Fighting game from Midway [11]