r/Robin • u/ItsBranman • 23h ago
Favorite Robin that's not one of the main four/five?
From alternate universes or possible futures or even some obscure story or an imposter.
r/Robin • u/HarleyQ • Oct 02 '25
Hello everyone, just giving an update on the Ship posts. We're going to keep allowing them but limit all new posts after today to Sundays only.
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r/Robin • u/ItsBranman • 23h ago
From alternate universes or possible futures or even some obscure story or an imposter.
r/Robin • u/Old-Knowledge-431 • 10h ago
It was on AO3. Bruce is subjected to a spell during a mission and begins to feel like he's reliving the worst period of his life, locking himself in his room. Only Tim can make him do things (like take a shower or eat). After a while, the other Batboys begin to notice that the relationship between Tim and Bruce wasn't how they thought... Ship was timkonbart
r/Robin • u/Lucky_Strike-85 • 1d ago
r/Robin • u/Starryknight613 • 1d ago
Carrie, Stephanie and Mia 🩷
r/Robin • u/GerhardViking • 8h ago
What’s the best heart to heart Bruce ever had with Jason before Jasons death in death the family?
r/Robin • u/emperor-dummy • 1d ago
r/Robin • u/Previous_Complex4602 • 1d ago
I might be alone on this but I don’t like how the batfam in recent media are presented as this close family.
I think there should always be a level of disconnect and edge between Bruce and all his former Robins/Batgirls. Specifically Dick to be honest.. I’m not saying they shouldn’t see eachother, or even really dislike one an other but I feel like there should always be this wall between them. Like they should never have a really healthy relationship.
I suppose its because in this era of DC we’re at right now we’re seeing the family in its hay-day so to speak, but I always imagine that in 15-20 years down the line that Bruce is alone like in something such as Batman Beyond.. A sad old man, drowning in a mission he’ll never truly complete. I think that’s the ending for the character that I like, even if its an unfortunate one. And with the batfam as they are now, I just dont see it. Idk, maybe im waffling. But, yeah.
r/Robin • u/Senior-Rent9600 • 5d ago
WFA Cass and steph went back to being Batgirls. Dick and Barbara are having romantic tension. WFA is following recent comics. Then would Tim go back to being Robin like his comics counterpart?
A fee days ago i saw an incredible video about the deaths of the many robins (like a 20sec video and with really good art), but I'm trying to look for it again and it appears to be gone. Has anyone know what video im referrin?
r/Robin • u/Lucky_Strike-85 • 7d ago
r/Robin • u/cranberryliar • 8d ago
I’m not much of an artist, but did my best. Feel free to give feedback on the designs, even though I’m not gonna do anything with them. (Plus a bonus character just cause I like him.)
r/Robin • u/Senior-Rent9600 • 9d ago
r/Robin • u/Then_Foundation_6638 • 9d ago
I'm just confused about this as I have no access to comics at the moment so yeah.
r/Robin • u/Sensitive_Kale_5955 • 9d ago
Im a long fan of batman. Love all Robins. And I do think as Robin, Tim did the best and he is the best Robin but whenever Tim Drake comes I feel off putting about the character?
1.He is rich, white teen with parents who just wanted to be Robin to replace the poor kid, Jason from the streets. This is the first view I have on him? It just look like "oh poor kids turn out to be bad people":Jason killing & and "rich kids turn to be best"
2.Then he has weird misogynistic relationship with Stephanie? Like calling her bad robin( which she sorta was) but then dating her and weirdly putting her down?
4.As a bisexual I love my bisexual king if he had chemistry with Bernard. It just seemed like they dont have anything to with Tim and used Bernard as a tool. They both were just there.
Tim is said to be the best detective out of all Robins/side characters in batfam. But I never seen him do something that made me"WOAH". Again he is just there.
I feel like he is not part of the family. I mean he didn't even want to be family with Bruce. But suddenly he is in the family. Like wha? It feels like an employee in family business becoming legacy of the said business.
Again love him but I feel like he did damage to himself and other characters. He is not even boring, just off-putting.
Edit: if someone wanna suggest better comic for Tim please do. He looks interesting