The “faux-simile” edition of DC’s Batman #428 is on its way back to the printers. Jason Todd became the second Robin in 1983, succeeding Dick Grayson as Batman’s sidekick. Within a few years, however, ...
DC Comics has made great use of its editorial talent, a deep bench of creators and scheduling hijinks, like fifth Fridays, to showcase new ideas and deliver special issues. Quarterly anthology issues ...
There have been many comics detailing the origins of the Dynamic Duo. However, Batman and Robin: Year One will separate itself from what has been done and redone before. This story will focus on the ...
Warning: Spoilers for DC's Lex and the City #1Every Robinwho's fought by Batman's side faced their fair share of trauma throughout their childhood, whether they lost a parent or suffered their own ...
After this week’s Tim Drake news, DC has shared plans for two new miniseries that spotlight some of the other heroes who have adopted Robin’s persona. This fall, fans will revisit Dick Grayson’s early ...
This week sees the release of both Batman And Robin #11 by Joshua Williamson and Juan Ferreyra and From The Vault: Death In The Family: Robin Lives #1 by J.M. DeMatteis and Rick Leonardi from DC ...
DC Comics almost created the idea of superhero duos partnering in comic books, with the Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin debuting as a team in Detective Comics #38 in 1940. While this remains the most ...
What’s more, it’s been 20 years since DC originally published Robin: Year One, the last definitive take on Dick Grayson’s first perilous year as the colorful, smiling counterpart to Gotham City’s grim ...
DC has an incredibly storied mythos, only made possible by building it up across decades through the lens and views of dozens of different characters. Some of these characters stand as essential ...