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The ComicBook/New52 Robin of Earth-2, who mostly operated as the ComicBook/{{Huntress}}. Helena is the daughter of her world's Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle-Wayne. The circumstances of her tenure were expanded on in ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'', which she co-starred in with ComicBook/PowerGirl. After moving back to Earth-2, she assumes the mantle of Batman (she wears a heavy coat to conceal her sex).

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The ComicBook/New52 Robin of Earth-2, who mostly operated as the ComicBook/{{Huntress}}. Helena is the daughter of her world's Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle-Wayne. The circumstances of her tenure were expanded on in ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'', ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest2012'', which she co-starred in with ComicBook/PowerGirl. After moving back to Earth-2, she assumes the mantle of Batman (she wears a heavy coat to conceal her sex).
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Easily the most famous of the Robins, Dick Grayson was the poster boy for {{Sidekick}}s in the [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]]. Dick Grayson was part of the Flying Graysons act of Haly's Circus alongside his parents. A skilled acrobat, he watched his parents fall to their deaths after the circus' owner refused to pay a criminal's protection money. Bruce Wayne, seeing a common connection with the boy, took him in and raised Dick as his ward. Dick would eventually become his sidekick, Robin. During this time, Dick would also form the ComicBook/TeenTitans alongside Kid Flash (Wally West), Speedy (Roy Harper), Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) and Aqualad (Garth).

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Easily the most famous of the Robins, Dick Grayson was the poster boy for {{Sidekick}}s in the [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks [[MediaNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks [[MediaNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]]. Dick Grayson was part of the Flying Graysons act of Haly's Circus alongside his parents. A skilled acrobat, he watched his parents fall to their deaths after the circus' owner refused to pay a criminal's protection money. Bruce Wayne, seeing a common connection with the boy, took him in and raised Dick as his ward. Dick would eventually become his sidekick, Robin. During this time, Dick would also form the ComicBook/TeenTitans alongside Kid Flash (Wally West), Speedy (Roy Harper), Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) and Aqualad (Garth).



The Dick Grayson from the Pre-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]] Earth-Two and therefore the original [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Robin, though the Post-Crisis "Earth-2" Dick is modeled closely on the original there are some distinct alterations such as he and Helena's mutual attraction rather than their Earth-Two iterations' sibling relationship. Distinguished from the mainstream Dick Grayson in that he never stopped being Robin, that is until he was brought back decades after his last appearance for ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', even after becoming an adult with his own superhero career. Dick was a prominent and longstanding member of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica on Earth-Two.

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The Dick Grayson from the Pre-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]] Earth-Two and therefore the original [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks [[MediaNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Robin, though the Post-Crisis "Earth-2" Dick is modeled closely on the original there are some distinct alterations such as he and Helena's mutual attraction rather than their Earth-Two iterations' sibling relationship. Distinguished from the mainstream Dick Grayson in that he never stopped being Robin, that is until he was brought back decades after his last appearance for ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', even after becoming an adult with his own superhero career. Dick was a prominent and longstanding member of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica on Earth-Two.



* {{Ambadassador}}: In the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]], he became the American Ambassador to South Africa, all the while still being active as a hero.

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* {{Ambadassador}}: In the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks [[MediaNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]], he became the American Ambassador to South Africa, all the while still being active as a hero.



* KidHeroAllGrownUp: Moreso than most Robins, due to ComicBookTime not applying in Earth-Two. He was in his forties during the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] revival of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica, and in his fifties when ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' occurred.

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* KidHeroAllGrownUp: Moreso than most Robins, due to ComicBookTime not applying in Earth-Two. He was in his forties during the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks [[MediaNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] revival of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica, and in his fifties when ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' occurred.
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* AscendedFangirl: She has been acknowledged by Damian, Tim and even Bruce himself, and as even begun to work with Batman on an occasional part-time and semi-official basis.

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* AscendedFangirl: She has been acknowledged by Damian, Tim and even Bruce himself, and as has even begun to work with Batman on an occasional part-time and semi-official basis.
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** She knows of her roommate, Katherine Karlo, being both a shapeshifter and the dark of Basil Karlo, aka Clayface.

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** She knows of her roommate, Katherine Karlo, being both a shapeshifter and the dark daughter of Basil Karlo, aka Clayface.

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* AsianAirhead: While skilled in cartography and investigation, she is particularly bright when it comes to most schoolwork. Her airheaded-ness often presents itself in a tedency to become overexcited and hyper-focused on mystery and vigilante related topics, to the exclusion of all else.

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* AsianAirhead: While skilled in cartography and investigation, she is not particularly bright when it comes to most schoolwork. Her airheaded-ness often presents itself in a tedency to become overexcited and hyper-focused on mystery and vigilante related topics, to the exclusion of all else.



* OddFriendship: In spite of, or perhaps because of, her vibrantly cheerful personality, Maps has a tendency to befriend people who contrast her in demeanour. Most notably in her best friend being the cynical, jaded, and anti-Batman, Olive Silverlock. She has

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* OddFriendship: In spite of, or perhaps because of, her vibrantly cheerful personality, Maps has a tendency to befriend people who contrast her in demeanour. Most notably in her best friend being the cynical, jaded, and anti-Batman, Olive Silverlock. She has
* OnlyKnownByHerNickname: Her given name is actually ''Mia'', but its rare for anyone outside her family to use it.

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* AsianAirhead: Japanese and not particularly bright, but always vibrantly cheerful in contrast to Olive's cynical and jaded mindset.

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* AsianAndNerdy: Japanese-American and a massive fangirl of all things abnormal and strange, most especially vigilantes such as Batman. She also is shown to have a strong love of fantasy and tabletop gaming.
* AsianAirhead: Japanese While skilled in cartography and not investigation, she is particularly bright, but always vibrantly cheerful bright when it comes to most schoolwork. Her airheaded-ness often presents itself in contrast a tedency to Olive's cynical become overexcited and jaded mindset.hyper-focused on mystery and vigilante related topics, to the exclusion of all else.


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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her response to [[spoiler:her brother being injured by Olive's SuperpoweredEvilSide, Calmity, is to to renounce her friendship with Olive and declare her an irredeemable villain.]] Thankfully though, [[spoiler:thanks in part to Damian's words, Maps ends up apologising for her words and suceeds just enough in the ensuing IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight to help in the final effort to free Olive of Calamity.]]


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* OddFriendship: In spite of, or perhaps because of, her vibrantly cheerful personality, Maps has a tendency to befriend people who contrast her in demeanour. Most notably in her best friend being the cynical, jaded, and anti-Batman, Olive Silverlock. She has


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* SecretKeeper: Her proneness towards misadventures has resulted in her learning secrets which one wouldn't expect a typical high schooler to know of.
** She knows of her roommate, Katherine Karlo, being both a shapeshifter and the dark of Basil Karlo, aka Clayface.
** An accidental usage of a time machine lead to her being heavily implied to learn of Terry [=McGinnis=]. Since we don't see the circumstances of her learning this titbit, it is unclear whether or not this is a case of SecretSecretKeeper.
** She is aware of Cassandra Cain having some connection to Batman, although not of Cass' specific identity as Batgirl or her surname.
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* SirSwearsALot: Downplayed as her profanity never becomes more severe than "crap". But she still does swear much more frequently than her the rest of the Detective Club, the point that its part of her CatchPhrase.

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* SirSwearsALot: Downplayed as her profanity never becomes more severe than "crap". But she still does swear much more frequently than her the rest of the Detective Club, to the point that its part of her CatchPhrase.
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* SirSwearsALot: Says "crap" more than anyone else in the series to the point that its part of her CatchPhrase.

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* SirSwearsALot: Says "crap" Downplayed as her profanity never becomes more severe than anyone else in "crap". But she still does swear much more frequently than her the series to rest of the Detective Club, the point that its part of her CatchPhrase.

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Meridian is a time-travelling superheroine who is also the future identity of Mia "Maps" Mizoguchi.

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Meridian is a time-travelling superheroine who is also the future identity of Mia "Maps" Mizoguchi. She first appears in ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey2023 to aid the eponymous team.



* FutureBadass: Much more capable of handling herself in a dangerous situation compared to her past self, going from ActionSurvivor to full-on ActionGirl.



* TookALevelInBadass: Much more capable of handling herself in a dangerous situation compared to her past self, going from ActionSurvivor to full-on ActionGirl.

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!!Present Maps / Robin


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->"'But we’re gonna beat it, okay? We’ll beat it together, like we always do. We’re the good guys, remember?''"
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[[folder:Robin / Batman II of Earth-Two (Richard M. Grayson)]]
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'' | ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' | ''World's Finest'' | ''Star-Spangled Comics'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarComics'' | ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}}'' | ''ComicBook/AmericaVsTheJusticeSociety'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' | ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}: Detective Comics''

The Dick Grayson from the Pre-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]] Earth-Two and therefore the original [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Robin, though the Post-Crisis "Earth-2" Dick is modeled closely on the original there are some distinct alterations such as he and Helena's mutual attraction rather than their Earth-Two iterations' sibling relationship. Distinguished from the mainstream Dick Grayson in that he never stopped being Robin, that is until he was brought back decades after his last appearance for ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', even after becoming an adult with his own superhero career. Dick was a prominent and longstanding member of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica on Earth-Two.

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[[folder:Robin / Lark / The Signal (Duke Thomas)]]
During Creator/ScottSnyder's {{Flashback}} arc ''ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear'', Bruce encountered an intelligent youngster by the name of Duke Thomas. In the present, Duke returned in the ''ComicBook/BatmanEndgame'', and was the lead of the ''ComicBook/WeAreRobin'' series. His parents are eventually victims of Joker toxin and Bruce invites him to live in Wayne Manor. In ComicBook/DCRebirth,
Batman II of Earth-Two (Richard M. Grayson)]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Robin's very first appearance in comics]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'' | ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' | ''World's Finest'' | ''Star-Spangled Comics'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarComics'' | ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}}'' | ''ComicBook/AmericaVsTheJusticeSociety'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' | ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}: Detective Comics''

The Dick Grayson from the Pre-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]] Earth-Two and therefore the original [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Robin, though the Post-Crisis "Earth-2" Dick is modeled closely on the original there are some distinct alterations such as he and Helena's mutual attraction rather than their Earth-Two iterations' sibling relationship. Distinguished from the mainstream Dick Grayson in
tells Duke that he never stopped being has no intention of training Duke to become a Robin, that is until he was brought back decades after his last appearance for ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', even after becoming but something new, in an adult with his own superhero career. Dick was accelerated pace more akin to a prominent and longstanding member of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica on Earth-Two.partnership.



* AgeLift: Dick is noticably younger than fifty in his appearance in ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}: Detective Comics'' despite being well into his fifties in his previous appearance. This can be explained away as the timeline of Earth-Two being altered by being erased and then restored.
* {{Ambadassador}}: In the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]], he became the American Ambassador to South Africa, all the while still being active as a hero.
* BadassNormal: Costumed hero with no powers whatsoever fighting against and alongside those with superpowers, and he started off on said carrer path as a child.
* DependingOnTheArtist: How the mask on his adult costume is designed, and how old he looks.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: Moreso than most Robins, due to ComicBookTime not applying in Earth-Two. He was in his forties during the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] revival of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica, and in his fifties when ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' occurred.
* KidSidekick: [[UrExample The original]]. Dick Grayson became '''Robin the Boy Wonder''' and fought crime alongside Batman while he was still a boy.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: To Helena Wayne, the daughter of Bruce Wayne, also known as the Huntress.
* RetGone: Alongside most of Earth-Two following ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', at least until the Multiverse was properly restored.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: To an extent. While he remained in the Robin identity, he remained active as a hero even after Batman retired, and had considered taking the mantle of Batman. [[spoiler:He doesn't take the role until the end of ''Convergence: Detective Comics'']]
* StockSuperheroDayJobs: Dick became an attorney and partner at Cranston, Grayson and Wayne, a law firm in Earth-Two's Gotham that employed three seperate attorneys who ran around Gotham as costumed superheroes at night; Dick as Robin, Helena Wayne as ComicBook/{{Huntress}} and Charles Bullock as Blackwing.
* SuperheroSobriquets: Robin, the Boy Wonder. Even though Dick was using the Robin title well into his fifties.

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* AgeLift: Dick is noticably younger than fifty in his appearance in ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}: Detective Comics'' despite being well into his fifties in his previous appearance. This can be explained away as the timeline of Earth-Two being altered by being erased and then restored.
* {{Ambadassador}}: In the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]], he became the American Ambassador to South Africa, all the while still being active as a hero.
* BadassNormal: Costumed hero with no powers whatsoever fighting against and alongside those with superpowers, and he started off on said carrer path as a child.
* DependingOnTheArtist: How the mask on his adult costume is designed, and how old he looks.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: Moreso than most Robins, due to ComicBookTime not applying in Earth-Two. He was in his forties during the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] revival of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica, and in his fifties when ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' occurred.
* KidSidekick: [[UrExample The original]]. Dick Grayson became '''Robin the Boy Wonder''' and fought crime alongside Batman while he was still a boy.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: To Helena Wayne, the daughter of Bruce Wayne, also known as the Huntress.
* RetGone: Alongside most of Earth-Two following ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', at least until the Multiverse was properly restored.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: To an extent. While he remained in the Robin identity, he remained active as a hero even after Batman retired, and had considered taking the mantle of Batman. [[spoiler:He doesn't take the role until the end of ''Convergence: Detective Comics'']]
* StockSuperheroDayJobs: Dick became an attorney and partner at Cranston, Grayson and Wayne, a law firm in Earth-Two's Gotham that employed three seperate attorneys who ran around Gotham as costumed superheroes at night; Dick as Robin, Helena Wayne as ComicBook/{{Huntress}} and Charles Bullock as Blackwing.
* SuperheroSobriquets: Robin, the Boy Wonder. Even though Dick was using the Robin title well into his fifties.
See [[Characters/BatmanBatFamily Bat-Family page]].



[[folder:Robin / Huntress / '''Batman IV''' of Earth 2 (Helena Wayne)]]
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The ComicBook/New52 Robin of Earth-2, who mostly operated as the ComicBook/{{Huntress}}. Helena is the daughter of her world's Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle-Wayne. The circumstances of her tenure were expanded on in ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'', which she co-starred in with ComicBook/PowerGirl. After moving back to Earth-2, she assumes the mantle of Batman (she wears a heavy coat to conceal her sex).

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[[folder:Robin [[folder:'''Robin''' / Huntress '''Meridian''' (Mia "Maps" Mizoguchi)]]
!!Present Maps
/ '''Batman IV''' of Earth 2 (Helena Wayne)]]
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Mia Mizoguchi, better known by her nickname
of Earth-2, who mostly operated Maps, is a 14-year-old Japanese-American girl from a wealthy Gotham family. She is currently attending the prestigious Gotham Academy, which serves as the ComicBook/{{Huntress}}. Helena setting and namesake of her debut series; ComicBook/GothamAcademy. She is the daughter founder of her world's Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle-Wayne. The circumstances of her tenure were expanded on Gotham Academy’s “Detective Club”, in ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'', which she co-starred in investigates the school’s weird occurrences with ComicBook/PowerGirl. After moving back to Earth-2, she assumes the mantle help of her best friend, Olive Silverlock, as well as her brother, Kyle Mizoguchi and several other students.

She is an enthusiastic fangirl of vigilantes, fantasy and mystery, a trait which drives her to aspire to one day become Robin, a goal which has been making slow but steady progress as her mystery-solving efforts have come to the attention
of Batman (she wears a heavy coat to conceal her sex).himself.

See also [[Characters/GothamAcademy Gotham Academy characters page.]]



See the ComicBook/{{Huntress}} page for more. For Helena Wayne's original Earth-Two iteration see [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].
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[[folder:Robin III / Catgirl / Batgirl II / Batwoman (Carrie Kelley)]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dark_knight_iii_the_master_race_vol_1_1_textless_gibbons_variant.jpg Carrie Kelley as Robin III]]

!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'' | ''Toys/AmeComiGirls'' | ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' | ''ComicBook/{{Batman and Robin|2011}}''

The Robin that appears in Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns''. Technically, the first female Robin, although she is not considered canonical. She later becomes "Catgirl" in ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightStrikesAgain''. She is also featured in ''Toys/AmeComiGirls'' as the Robin of that AlternateUniverse.

She also exists in the New 52, but not as Robin. However, she did appear at a Halloween party dressed in her Robin outfit. Instead, she's a college film student who Damian Wayne hires for acting lessons. See Characters/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns page for more info on Carrie Kelley's Dark Knight series iteration.
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* AbortedArc: She appeared in two issues of ''Batman and Robin'', and one of the following issues [[spoiler:according to the trend adopted after Damian's death]] was originally named ''Batman and Carrie Kelley'', but that never materialized. Fan theory at the time was that she was going to be the new canon Robin, but she's not been seen or heard from since.
* AgeLift: Her mainstream DCU counterpart debuted as a college student, while her original version was still in high school.
* CanonImmigrant: After Damian's death, she was introduced into the mainstream universe.
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[[folder:Robin / Lark / The Signal (Duke Thomas)]]
During Creator/ScottSnyder's {{Flashback}} arc ''ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear'', Bruce encountered an intelligent youngster by the name of Duke Thomas. In the present, Duke returned in the ''ComicBook/BatmanEndgame'', and was the lead of the ''ComicBook/WeAreRobin'' series. His parents are eventually victims of Joker toxin and Bruce invites him to live in Wayne Manor. In ComicBook/DCRebirth, Batman tells Duke that he has no intention of training Duke to become a Robin, but something new, in an accelerated pace more akin to a partnership.
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See [[Characters/BatmanBatFamily Bat-Family page]].
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[[folder:Robin (Bruce Wayne Jr.)]]
In some realities, prior to Damian's creation, Bruce Wayne has a son with his name who grows up to be the Robin to Dick Grayson's Batman.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: His mother is either Kathy Kane, Selena Kyle, or unmentioned altogether. Also, he's either raven-haired or blond.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: Sometimes he resembles his father when he was a kid.
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[[folder:Robin Beyond (Matt [=McGinnis=])]]
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Terry [=McGinnis=]'s younger brother who is a big fan of Batman. He assists his brother's Batman duties, eventually becoming Robin himself.
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[[folder:'''Robin''' / '''Meridian''' (Mia "Maps" Mizoguchi)]]
!!Present Maps / Robin
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Mia Mizoguchi, better known by her nickname of Maps, is a 14-year-old Japanese-American girl from a wealthy Gotham family. She is currently attending the prestigious Gotham Academy, which serves as the setting and namesake of her debut series; ComicBook/GothamAcademy. She is the founder of Gotham Academy’s “Detective Club”, in which she investigates the school’s weird occurrences with the help of her best friend, Olive Silverlock, as well as her brother, Kyle Mizoguchi and several other students.

She is an enthusiastic fangirl of vigilantes, fantasy and mystery, a trait which drives her to aspire to one day become Robin, a goal which has been making slow but steady progress as her mystery-solving efforts have come to the attention of Batman himself.

See also [[Characters/GothamAcademy Gotham Academy characters page.]]
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!!Alternate Universe / Timeline Robins


[[folder:Robin / Batman II of Earth-Two (Richard M. Grayson)]]
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'' | ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' | ''World's Finest'' | ''Star-Spangled Comics'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarComics'' | ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}}'' | ''ComicBook/AmericaVsTheJusticeSociety'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' | ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}: Detective Comics''

The Dick Grayson from the Pre-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]] Earth-Two and therefore the original [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Robin, though the Post-Crisis "Earth-2" Dick is modeled closely on the original there are some distinct alterations such as he and Helena's mutual attraction rather than their Earth-Two iterations' sibling relationship. Distinguished from the mainstream Dick Grayson in that he never stopped being Robin, that is until he was brought back decades after his last appearance for ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', even after becoming an adult with his own superhero career. Dick was a prominent and longstanding member of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica on Earth-Two.
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* AgeLift: Dick is noticably younger than fifty in his appearance in ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}: Detective Comics'' despite being well into his fifties in his previous appearance. This can be explained away as the timeline of Earth-Two being altered by being erased and then restored.
* {{Ambadassador}}: In the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]], he became the American Ambassador to South Africa, all the while still being active as a hero.
* BadassNormal: Costumed hero with no powers whatsoever fighting against and alongside those with superpowers, and he started off on said carrer path as a child.
* DependingOnTheArtist: How the mask on his adult costume is designed, and how old he looks.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: Moreso than most Robins, due to ComicBookTime not applying in Earth-Two. He was in his forties during the [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] revival of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica, and in his fifties when ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' occurred.
* KidSidekick: [[UrExample The original]]. Dick Grayson became '''Robin the Boy Wonder''' and fought crime alongside Batman while he was still a boy.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: To Helena Wayne, the daughter of Bruce Wayne, also known as the Huntress.
* RetGone: Alongside most of Earth-Two following ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', at least until the Multiverse was properly restored.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: To an extent. While he remained in the Robin identity, he remained active as a hero even after Batman retired, and had considered taking the mantle of Batman. [[spoiler:He doesn't take the role until the end of ''Convergence: Detective Comics'']]
* StockSuperheroDayJobs: Dick became an attorney and partner at Cranston, Grayson and Wayne, a law firm in Earth-Two's Gotham that employed three seperate attorneys who ran around Gotham as costumed superheroes at night; Dick as Robin, Helena Wayne as ComicBook/{{Huntress}} and Charles Bullock as Blackwing.
* SuperheroSobriquets: Robin, the Boy Wonder. Even though Dick was using the Robin title well into his fifties.
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[[folder:Robin / Huntress / '''Batman IV''' of Earth 2 (Helena Wayne)]]
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The ComicBook/New52 Robin of Earth-2, who mostly operated as the ComicBook/{{Huntress}}. Helena is the daughter of her world's Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle-Wayne. The circumstances of her tenure were expanded on in ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'', which she co-starred in with ComicBook/PowerGirl. After moving back to Earth-2, she assumes the mantle of Batman (she wears a heavy coat to conceal her sex).
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See the ComicBook/{{Huntress}} page for more. For Helena Wayne's original Earth-Two iteration see [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].
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[[folder:Robin III / Catgirl / Batgirl II / Batwoman (Carrie Kelley)]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dark_knight_iii_the_master_race_vol_1_1_textless_gibbons_variant.jpg Carrie Kelley as Robin III]]

!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'' | ''Toys/AmeComiGirls'' | ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' | ''ComicBook/{{Batman and Robin|2011}}''

The Robin that appears in Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns''. Technically, the first female Robin, although she is not considered canonical. She later becomes "Catgirl" in ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightStrikesAgain''. She is also featured in ''Toys/AmeComiGirls'' as the Robin of that AlternateUniverse.

She also exists in the New 52, but not as Robin. However, she did appear at a Halloween party dressed in her Robin outfit. Instead, she's a college film student who Damian Wayne hires for acting lessons. See Characters/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns page for more info on Carrie Kelley's Dark Knight series iteration.
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* AbortedArc: She appeared in two issues of ''Batman and Robin'', and one of the following issues [[spoiler:according to the trend adopted after Damian's death]] was originally named ''Batman and Carrie Kelley'', but that never materialized. Fan theory at the time was that she was going to be the new canon Robin, but she's not been seen or heard from since.
* AgeLift: Her mainstream DCU counterpart debuted as a college student, while her original version was still in high school.
* CanonImmigrant: After Damian's death, she was introduced into the mainstream universe.
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[[folder:Robin (Bruce Wayne Jr.)]]
In some realities, prior to Damian's creation, Bruce Wayne has a son with his name who grows up to be the Robin to Dick Grayson's Batman.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: His mother is either Kathy Kane, Selena Kyle, or unmentioned altogether. Also, he's either raven-haired or blond.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: Sometimes he resembles his father when he was a kid.
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[[folder:Robin Beyond (Matt [=McGinnis=])]]
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Terry [=McGinnis=]'s younger brother who is a big fan of Batman. He assists his brother's Batman duties, eventually becoming Robin himself.
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See Characters/BatmanBeyondRebirth

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* GeniusDitz: Not usually that bright, but good at puzzles, and, obviously, maps. She is also shown to be a fairly capable vigilante despite her youth and lack of formal training, and was also capable of quickly doing research into the folklore and mythology of kappas in order to assist Batman in dealing with them.


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* AlliterativeName: '''Mi'''a '''Mi'''zoguchi.


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* AscendedFangirl: She has been acknowledged by Damian, Tim and even Bruce himself, and as even begun to work with Batman on an occasional part-time and semi-official basis.
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!!Present Maps / Robin
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Mia Mizoguchi, better known by her nickname of Maps, is a 14-year-old Japanese-American girl from a wealthy Gotham family. She is currently attending the prestigious Gotham Academy, which serves as the setting and namesake of her debut series; ComicBook/GothamAcademy. She is the founder of Gotham Academy’s “Detective Club”, in which she investigates the school’s weird occurrences with the help of her best friend, Olive Silverlock, as well as her brother, Kyle Mizoguchi and several other students.

She is an enthusiastic fangirl of vigilantes, fantasy and mystery, a trait which drives her to aspire to one day become Robin, a goal which has been making slow but steady progress as her mystery-solving efforts have come to the attention of Batman himself.

See also [[Characters/GothamAcademy Gotham Academy characters page.]]
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* ActionSurvivor: Despite being an untrained and mostly mundane high schooler, she has managed to survive multiple encounters with dangerous villains and explore dangerous hidden areas of the school.
* AlliterativeName: '''Mi'''a '''Mi'''zoguchi.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: A minor example. When she learns that Tristan is a Man-Bat, she doesn't freak out at all. In fact, she only becomes ''more'' hyperactive than she already is at the thought of having one for a classmate.
* AffectionateNickname: Maps by her friends due to her propensity for drawing detailed maps of the hidden passages in many of Gotham's most famous buildings.
* AsianAirhead: Japanese and not particularly bright, but always vibrantly cheerful in contrast to Olive's cynical and jaded mindset.
* BreakoutCharacter: While she was a protagonist in ComicBook/GothamAcademy, she was still ultimately a secondary one to Olive. However, her mission to become a Robin and general personality has lead to her taking on a larger role to the point of having appearances in multiple other runs following the conclusion of Gotham Academy: Second Semester, while Olive has been PutOnABus.
* BlandNameProduct: Loves ''Serpents & Spells''... which is ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' with the SerialNumbersFiledOff.
* BlushSticker: Has one when Ms. Macpherson catches her holding hands with Damian and assumes it to be romantic.
* CatchPhrase: Whenever she's excited, shocked, surprised, or anything in between she spouts:
--> '''Maps:''' Oh my crap![=/=]What the crap!
* ChainedHeat: With Damian. See StickySituation.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: In spades. She's always talking about ''Serpents & Spells'' and rarely seems capable of reading the mood around her. She's also a rabid fangirl when it comes to anything paranormal or action related. Case in point, she falls in love with a ''grapple gun'', complete with a delusion of her caressing one in a bridal veil.
* {{Fangirl}}: Of ''Serpents and Spells'' and Batman, which is ironic considering she's [=BFFs=] with Olive, who hates his guts...
* {{Foil}}: Cheerful and ditzy to the reserved, cynical Olive.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine--optimistic and fun-loving.
* FreudianTrio: The id.
* GenkiGirl: Seriously, you'd think this girl is high on crack 95% of the time. She a complete MotorMouth, rarely stops moving and is enthusiastic about everything that isn't related to class.
* GeniusDitz: Not usually that bright, but good at puzzles, and, obviously, maps.
* TheGlomp: Delivers this to Olive after she is saved by [[spoiler: Killer Croc.]]
* KatanasAreJustBetter: She certainly seems to think so, at least. When Damian shows her to Wayne Manor’s secret armory, she almost ''immediately'' claims a katana as her own once she gets over her initial fantastical excitement. While Damian ends up giving her a bo-staff due to not believing her as capable of using a katana, he ends up relenting as she keeps bugging him on the decision. Later appearances establish that Maps has begun taking fencing lessons, indicating she is indeed committed to her choice of weapon.
--> '''Maps:''' Mine!
--> '''Damian:''' You don't even have the first clue how to use a katana.
--> '''Maps:''' Yes, I do. The pointy bit goes in the villain.
* TheMcCoy: To Olive's TheSpock and Colton's TheKirk
* MeaningfulName: Or nickname, at least. She's highly skilled at cartography and is always drawing maps, hence her nickname "Maps". Gotham Academy, with its many secret corridors, hidden chambers, underground areas and the like, is a treasure trove for her.
* MoralityPet: Pretty much every character considers her this, especially Damian Wayne.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red (optimistic and jubilant) to Olive's Blue.
* ShipTease: With Damian.
* SirSwearsALot: Says "crap" more than anyone else in the series to the point that its part of her CatchPhrase.
* {{Squee}}: Loves anything and everything that is not "normal". This makes her a rabid fangirl for Batman paraphernalia to the point that she fantasizes over grapple guns and becomes ecstatic when she sees (and is later given) a Batarang.
* StickySituation: She accidentally caused this by writing a magic spell in a notebook with the headmaster's magic quill, sticking her left hand to Damian's right hand.
* {{Tomboy}}: Very much so. She dresses in boyish clothes, has short hair, loves video games and fantasy stories, and goes on little escapades all the time.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: Complains about how Damian handed her a mere bo staff instead of a katana when they meet again at Wayne Manor. After Damian takes it from her and proceeds to beat the snot out of several crooks armed with guns, she changes her mind.
* WhatTheHellHero: Gives one to Olive after figuring out she snitched on Riko to the cops towards the end of the Robin War tie-in issue, assuming she did it because of her hating of Batman, whom the Robins support. It took a secret encounter with the real Robin (Damian Wayne) to understand it was for the best.
* YouthfulFreckles: They emphasize her youthful exuberance and the fact that she's a year younger than Olive.
!!Future Maps / Meridian
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Meridian is a time-travelling superheroine who is also the future identity of Mia "Maps" Mizoguchi.
* ActionGirl: A more pronounced example than her past self, as she’s shown quite capable and willing to electrocute enemies and even [[spoiler:takes on a mind controlled Wonder Woman.]]
* DumbassNoMore: Downplayed in the sense that Maps was never shown to be unintelligent, but she was depicted as not being BookSmart or excelling academically. Meridian however is a scientific genius who invented time travel.
* MeaningfulName: Meridian is a geography term, and so is a fitting moniker for a woman who often went by the nickname of Maps instead of her actual given name.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** While she does turn out to have a good reason to [[spoiler:exclude Barbara Gordon from the mission to rescue Sin]], her decision to insist on [[spoiler:keeping Barbara ''entirely'' in the dark ends up causing friction between her and Dinah.]]
** As it turns out, whoever [[spoiler:has been targeting Barbara and killing her in every timeline she participated in the mission to rescue Sin, has been likely using Meridian’s technology.]]
* RidiculouslySuccessfulFutureSelf: From vigilante fangirl high schooler with generally poor grades to the inventor of a method of time travel and a superheroine in her own right. Made more impressive by Meridian not appearing to be that old, meaning Maps grew into her within a few decades at most.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: She directly states that she takes time travel very seriously, and so would not alter the past unless righting it was her goal, such as [[spoiler:preventing the Amazons from causing the end of the world]] and [[spoiler:figuring out who has been using her time travel technology to target the Birds of Prey.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: Much more capable of handling herself in a dangerous situation compared to her past self, going from ActionSurvivor to full-on ActionGirl.
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* BoyishShortHair: In ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns''



* LegacyCharacter: To both Robin and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}. She's the third Robin after Dick Grayson and Jason Todd and later Catgirl, named after Catwoman. She also briefly assumed the Batman identity.
* PluckyGirl: Buys herself a Robin costume and joins the fray after Batman saves her life. She ends up saving ''him'' from the Mutant Leader and he takes her under his wing as the new Robin officially after that.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: It's Carrie Kell'''e'''y, but "Kelly" is ubiquitous among fans.
* TwoFirstNames: "Carrie" and "Kelley" are common given names for girls.

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!!Incarnations of Robin




!!Other Robins

[[folder:Robin / Batman II of Earth-Two (Richard M. Grayson)]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Robin's very first appearance in comics]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'' | ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' | ''World's Finest'' | ''Star-Spangled Comics'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarComics'' | ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}}'' | ''ComicBook/AmericaVsTheJusticeSociety'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' | ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}: Detective Comics''

The Dick Grayson from the Pre-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]] Earth-Two and therefore the original [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Robin, though the Post-Crisis "Earth-2" Dick is modeled closely on the original there are some distinct alterations such as he and Helena's mutual attraction rather than their Earth-Two iterations' sibling relationship. Distinguished from the mainstream Dick Grayson in that he never stopped being Robin, that is until he was brought back decades after his last appearance for ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', even after becoming an adult with his own superhero career. Dick was a prominent and longstanding member of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica on Earth-Two.



! Alternate Versions
[[folder:Robin of Earth-Two/Earth-2/Earth 2]]
!!Robin / Batman II of Earth-Two (Richard M. Grayson)
[[AC:Dick Grayson, '''Batman''']]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Robin's very first appearance in comics]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'' | ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' | ''World's Finest'' | ''Star-Spangled Comics'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarComics'' | ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}}'' | ''ComicBook/AmericaVsTheJusticeSociety'' | ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' | ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' | ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' | ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}: Detective Comics''

The Dick Grayson from the Pre-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]] Earth-Two and therefore the original [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Robin, though the Post-Crisis "Earth-2" Dick is modeled closely on the original there are some distinct alterations such as he and Helena's mutual attraction rather than their Earth-Two iterations' sibling relationship. Distinguished from the mainstream Dick Grayson in that he never stopped being Robin, that is until he was brought back decades after his last appearance for ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', even after becoming an adult with his own superhero career. Dick was a prominent and longstanding member of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica on Earth-Two.
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[[folder:Robin / Huntress / '''Batman IV''' of Earth 2 (Helena Wayne)]]
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The ComicBook/New52 Robin of Earth-2, who mostly operated as the ComicBook/{{Huntress}}. Helena is the daughter of her world's Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle-Wayne. The circumstances of her tenure were expanded on in ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'', which she co-starred in with ComicBook/PowerGirl. After moving back to Earth-2, she assumes the mantle of Batman (she wears a heavy coat to conceal her sex).



!!Robin / Huntress / '''Batman IV''' of Earth 2 (Helena Wayne)
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[[AC:Helena Wayne, '''Batman''']]
The ComicBook/New52 Robin of Earth-2, who mostly operated as the ComicBook/{{Huntress}}. Helena is the daughter of her world's Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle-Wayne. The circumstances of her tenure were expanded on in ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'', which she co-starred in with ComicBook/PowerGirl. After moving back to Earth-2, she assumes the mantle of Batman (she wears a heavy coat to conceal her sex).
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[[folder:Alternate Versions of Robin]]
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[[folder:Robin / Lark / The Signal (Duke Thomas)]]
During Creator/ScottSnyder's {{Flashback}} arc ''ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear'', Bruce encountered an intelligent youngster by the name of Duke Thomas. In the present, Duke returned in the ''ComicBook/BatmanEndgame'', and was the lead of the ''ComicBook/WeAreRobin'' series. His parents are eventually victims of Joker toxin and Bruce invites him to live in Wayne Manor. In ComicBook/DCRebirth, Batman tells Duke that he has no intention of training Duke to become a Robin, but something new, in an accelerated pace more akin to a partnership.




!!Robin/Lark/The Signal (Duke Thomas)
During Creator/ScottSnyder's {{Flashback}} arc ''ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear'', Bruce encountered an intelligent youngster by the name of Duke Thomas. In the present, Duke returned in the ''ComicBook/BatmanEndgame'', and was the lead of the ''ComicBook/WeAreRobin'' series. His parents are eventually victims of Joker toxin and Bruce invites him to live in Wayne Manor. In ComicBook/DCRebirth, Batman tells Duke that he has no intention of training Duke to become a Robin, but something new, in an accelerated pace more akin to a partnership.
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[[folder:Robin (Bruce Wayne Jr.)]]
In some realities, prior to Damian's creation, Bruce Wayne has a son with his name who grows up to be the Robin to Dick Grayson's Batman.




!!Robin (Bruce Wayne Jr.)
In some realities, prior to Damian's creation, Bruce Wayne has a son with his name who grows up to be the Robin to Dick Grayson's Batman.


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[[folder:Robin Beyond (Matt [=McGinnis=])]]
Terry [=McGinnis=]'s younger brother who is a big fan of Batman. He assists his brother's Batman duties, eventually becoming Robin himself.


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For Dick Grayson and the characters that appear in ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'', see [[Characters/{{Nightwing}} here]]. For Jason's Red Hood days, see [[ComicBook/RedHood here.]] For Tim Drake ([[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Robin III]]/Red Robin) and the characters who primarily appear in ''ComicBook/Robin1993'' and ''ComicBook/RedRobin'', see [[Characters/Robin1993 here.]] For Stephanie Brown (Robin IV/[[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Batgirl III]]), see the Characters/{{Batgirl}} page. For Carrie Kelley (Robin III of [[ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns Earth-30]]), see Characters/TheDarkKnightSeries page.

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For Dick Grayson and the characters that appear in ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'', see [[Characters/{{Nightwing}} here]]. For Jason's Red Hood days, see [[ComicBook/RedHood here.]] For Tim Drake ([[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Robin III]]/Red Robin) and the characters who primarily appear in ''ComicBook/Robin1993'' and ''ComicBook/RedRobin'', see [[Characters/Robin1993 here.]] For Stephanie Brown (Robin IV/[[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Batgirl III]]), see the Characters/{{Batgirl}} page. For Carrie Kelley (Robin III of [[ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns Earth-30]]), see Characters/TheDarkKnightSeries page.

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