Robin (DC Comics)
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Name: | Robin |
Occupation: | Superhero |
Relationships: | Bruce Wayne (mentor) |
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Robin is a superhero secret identity filled by several characters at different points in DC Comics canon. Robin is best known as Batman's sidekick, but Robins also appear as members of the Teen Titans and Young Justice. All the Robins from the adaptations have slightly different origin stories—and sometimes notably different skillsets and personalities—from the Robins in the comics.
Incarnations
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Robin I: Dick Grayson
Dick Grayson was the original Robin, first appearing in Detective Comics #38 (April 1940). Because of this, he has been involved in every retcon of the DC Universe, and his age and many other canon details vary based on the timeline/continuity. His origin does not change: he was part of the "Flying Graysons" acrobat family at Haley's Circus, and his parents died tragically during a performance. He was adopted by Bruce Wayne and later became Batman's sidekick, Robin. In most timelines, his parents' death was a murder, a mob "warning" to the circus owner. At some point, Dick was shown to have Romani relatives, and much of today's fandom community accepts him as Romani.
Dick is canonically sexy with an amazingly attractive ass, and this detail makes its way into many fanworks, in both fic and art. Fan works have often paired him with Bruce Wayne, Roy Harper, Superman, and Deathstroke, in addition to his canon het love interests of Starfire and Barbara Gordon.
Robin II: Jason Todd
Jason's history changed drastically with the first Crisis on Infinite Earths comics crossover event. Before that, he had an origin story similar to Dick's: he was from a circus acrobat family; his parents died; Bruce took him in. He became Bruce's sidekick without a name while Dick was Robin with the Teen Titans, until Dick changed to Nightwing and gave Jason his old Robin uniform. Post-Crisis, his history was rewritten entirely: He was a street kid who stole tires from the Batmobile while Batman was mourning his parents' death in Crime Alley. On return, Batman found a teenager boosting his tires and laughed out loud... then brought Jason home, and eventually adopted him. Jason's Robin career had ups and downs, eventually ending when he was kidnapped and murdered by the Joker.
Many fanworks about Jason mention his time on the street: hookerfic is common, along with him having various "street skills". Fandom also explores whether he committed a murder during his time as Robin, and whether that was the beginning of his falling out with Bruce.
Robin III: Tim Drake
Tim's origin also went through major changes as DC adjusted their timeline in order to de-age Bruce Wayne. Originally, he was brought in after Jason's death. He had been at the circus as a very young child on the day Dick's parents died, and the event struck him so hard that he became obsessed with Batman and Robin. He saw a news clip about Robin that showed him doing an acrobatic maneuver that only Dick Grayson could do, and figured out both their identities from that. When Batman went rogue after Jason's death, Tim approached him, saying, "Batman needs a Robin." While Bruce resisted at first, he was eventually brought in for training.
Many fanworks about Tim focus on him believing he is the unwanted, unworthy Robin who had to fight his way in, instead of being chosen. At some points he's canonically stated to be the best Robin, especially at detective work and hacking, so he's often shown as a super-hacker, and one of the few characters who can successfully lie to Batman.
Fanworks also explore his angst over his relationship with his emotionally distant bio-parents, his fanon obsession with Jason Todd, and his early crush on Dick. He's also paired with Bruce, Superboy much more than Superman, Lex Luthor, Roy, Impulse, Stephanie, and Cass Cain.
Robin IV: Stephanie Brown
Not always considered a "real" Robin. (See Robin or Not?) Steph was brought in when Tim quit over one of Bruce's many deceptions and mind games. After her short stretch as Robin, Tim returned to the role. Steph is often the "forgotten Robin" - after the DC "Nu 52" reboot, she was removed entirely from the timeline, which many fans found offensive and sexist. In her original timeline, she was first Spoiler, then Robin, and later became Batgirl.
She's often paired with Cass Cain when Cass was Batgirl; they are canonically good friends. She was Tim Drake's girlfriend, so that gets explored in fic as well. She's occasionally paired with Bruce, Dick, Jason, and Damian.
Robin V: Damian Wayne
Damian is Bruce's biological son with Talia al Ghul--in the origin story reimagined by writer Grant Morrison, Damian appeared to have been conceived through a drugged rape that Bruce may not have remembered, though this is just one reinterpretation that is contradicted both by precedent canon and by subsequent canon. Damian was trained by the League of Assassins but eventually quit them and showed up in Gotham, demanding to be part of his father's life. He is haughty and arrogant; in fanfic, this is often portrayed as a sign of his insecurity and fear of rejection. He has canonically adopted several pets, and even more in fanworks.
Damian is often paired with Dick who was Batman while he was first Robin. He has a tense relationship with Tim, which is more likely to be shown as non-con in one direction or the other than as a "healthy" relationship. Damian's young age (he's 10 when he shows up; has only recently reached 13 in the comics) inspires a lot of wank about whether it's okay to ship him at all, even aged up.
Other Robins
- Carrie Kelley
- Helena Wayne
- Duke Thomas and the Robin gang
- Jarro
- Robin the Toy Wonder - from the Robin One Million comic
Teen Titans
In the Teen Titans TV series, Robin stayed in costume most of the time so initially it was uncertain whether he was supposed to be Dick or Tim, due to the fact that he has a costume similar to Tim's in the comics, yet Dick's comics Titans cast; later references confirm him to be Dick Grayson.
Batman fans against Robin
A strong contingent of creators and fans prefer Batman as a lone vigilante, and dislike Robin intruding upon the solo act. This has led to Robin being excluded from various Batman media, including comics and adaptations.
- https://www.slashfilm.com/1126964/robin-was-originally-set-to-appear-in-tim-burtons-batman-and-batman-returns/WBM
- https://thekillingvote.tumblr.com/post/728404560979312640/no-birds-allowed-batman-without-robin
- https://theflyingwonder.tumblr.com/post/146880585706/what-do-you-have-to-say-to-those-who-argue-thatWBM
Relationships
Shipping current/former Robins with each other is commonly called Robincest. This became even more common after a time-travel episode in the comics that had young Dick Grayson meeting the current Tim Drake Robin. Though none of the characters are related by blood, they are often considered part of a Batfamily, and most of them are the legal children of Bruce Wayne at some point.
Gen
Fan works
Meta
- https://www.tumblr.com/fyeahbatmanandrobin/67209030755/what-does-robin-means-as-a-symbol-to-you-like-you
- "A lot like Robin if you close your eyes": Displacement of meaning in the Post-Modern Age by Mary Borsellino
- https://www.tumblr.com/our-happygirl500-fan./189634465390/hey-does-anyone-remember-when-a-robin-dying-was-a/
- https://theflyingwonder.tumblr.com/post/146880585706/what-do-you-have-to-say-to-those-who-argue-thatWBM
Fan fiction
Posted to the Gotham City Craigslist, 10/28/11, 23:15.
At the behest of several dead Robins, Stephanie Brown kidnaps a Robin.
Fan art
- "Like a Russian Nesting Doll"WBM by shortpacked (2011)
- rOBINS! by marmastry (2016)
- the one they use in all the adaptations by flowerdragon (2016)
- So many Robins, ehWBM by polmcarts (2017)
- Robin 80th Anniversary! by lightningstrikes-art (2020)
- https://www.deviantart.com/scarlet-xx/art/Robin-Evolution-211953970WBM
The Four Robins by Crown-Wolf (2013), this piece featuring Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake and Damian Wayne
Robin Robins by Qinni (2014)
[ R O B I N 8 0 ] by ravenwritingdesks (2020)
Robins by lost-piero (2020)
DC (fandom): Damian/Jason/Steph are bad robins
Me, an intellectual: No ❤️ by srslyarts (2020)
Archives & Fannish Links
- Works tagged Robin (DCU) at Archive of Our Own
- EvenRobins.net and EvenRobins on Tumblr, fansites dedicated to Stephanie, Jason, & DCAU Tim
- One-Nine-Hundred, fic archive for Stephanie, Jason, & DCAU Tim
- Robin - The Unoffical Website
- Several YahooGroups and Livejournal communities
Mailing Lists
- RobinFanFics (defunct, Yahoo Group)
Resources
- Robin (character) at Wikipedia
- Robin at the DC Comics Database
- Stephanie Brown Wiki at fandom.com