Red Robin Dc Drawing Body

Red Robin
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Tim Drake as Red Robin on the encompass of Red Robin #19 (March 2011). Fine art by Marcus To.

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Kingdom Come #2 (June 1996)
Created by Mark Waid
Alex Ross
Characters Dick Grayson
Jason Todd
Ulysses Hadrian Armstrong
Tim Drake
Red Robin
Series publication information
Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing serial
Genre
  • Superhero
Publication date August 2009 – August 2011
Number of issues 26
Primary character(due south) Tim Drake
Dick Grayson
Artistic team
Writer(s) Chris Yost
Penciller(due south) Ramon Bachs
Marcus To

Blood-red Robin is a proper name that has been used past several fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published past DC Comics. The identity was commencement used in the time to come timeline of the 1996 miniseries Kingdom Come, where a middle-aged Dick Grayson reclaims the Robin mantle and becomes Ruddy Robin. His uniform is closer to Batman's in pattern than whatever previous Robin uniform. Red Robin then reappeared in promotional material for the DC Inaugural miniseries; eventually, it was revealed that this Red Robin was not Dick Grayson, but rather Jason Todd, who appeared under the greatcoat and cowl.[1] [two] This was the showtime time the identity had been used in the main DC Universe reality. During the "Scattered Pieces" necktie-in to the "Batman R.I.P." storyline, Ulysses Armstrong briefly appears every bit Red Robin. In 2009, a new ongoing series was introduced titled Red Robin starring Tim Drake (then under the proper noun Tim Wayne) in the role. Drake was the third Robin earlier assuming the Red Robin persona.

Main continuity incarnations [edit]

Jason Todd [edit]

In Inaugural to Final Crisis #fourteen, Jason dons the outfit in the "Bat Bunker" (Earth-51's equivalent to the Batcave) as he and Earth-51 Batman join the fight raging on the Earth in a higher place the bunker. Jason keeps his new suit and identity for the rest of his tenure equally a "Challenger of the Unknown", only to discard information technology on his return to New Globe and revert to his "Red Hood" street wearable.

At the get-go of Countdown, Jason Todd resumes the persona of the Ruby Hood and rescues a woman from Duela Paring (Two-Face'south girl).[3] Subsequently a Monitor shoots and kills Duela, he attempts to kill Jason, but is stopped past a 2d Monitor. This 2nd Monitor apologizes to Jason before they both disappear, leaving Jason alone with Duela's body. Later, at Duela's funeral, Jason hides until all of the Teen Titans have left except Donna Troy. Jason tells her what happened the night of Duela'due south death, and near the dueling Monitors. He knows that both he and Donna Troy have come back from the dead, and wonders which of them is adjacent on the Monitor's hit listing. The two are so attacked by the Forerunner, just before she can kill them, the apologetic Monitor stops her, and recruits Jason and Donna for a mission to the Palmerverse (a section of the Nanoverse discovered by Ray Palmer), in an attempt to discover Palmer. During the trip, Jason takes it upon himself to proper noun the Monitor "Bob". Jason seems to have a romantic interest in Donna, and is shown to exist visibly disgruntled when her old swain, Kyle Rayner, joins their group every bit they have their tour to the 52 Earths which comprise the Multiverse.

A teaser image released to promote Inaugural showed a figure resembling Reddish Robin amidst assembled heroes in poses symbolic of their roles in the series. After a series of contradictory statements about this figure, executive editor Dan DiDio firmly stated in the July 2007 DC Nation column that the figure is Jason Todd; Todd, a major thespian in Countdown, has gone under the aliases "Red Hood" and "Robin".[iv] The Blood-red Robin costume, originally designed by Alex Ross for the 1996 Kingdom Come up limited serial and worn past Dick Grayson, is seen in Countdown to Final Crisis #16 in the Earth-51 Batman'southward base of operations of operations. In issue #14, Jason dons the Red Robin suit and goes into battle alongside Earth-51's Batman. During a battle with a group of Monarch's soldiers, Earth-51 Batman is killed by the Ultraman of Earth-3, securely affecting Jason. In his grief, Jason murders an alternate version of the Joker who mocks his loss, vacating alongside Donna, Ray, and Kyle to the planet Apokolips before Earth-51's destruction. Later the group is sent back to Earth, Jason leaves the group and returns to his crimefighting ways. When the Morticoccus virus is released from Karate Kid'south body, Jason is forcibly brought dorsum to the group by Kyle, much to his dismay. When the Challengers return to the true Globe, Jason disposes of his Cherry-red Robin costume and abandons the residuum of the group, though they continue to declare to the monitors that they are now the monitors of the Monitors.

Ulysses Armstrong [edit]

During the Scattered Pieces tie-in to the Batman R.I.P. storyline, a new Red Robin appears, at commencement but as a glimmering image following Robin (Tim Drake) and suspected to have stolen a briefcase of money from the Penguin. Tim initially suspects Jason Todd of reprising his Red Robin persona. Even so, Jason claims innocence, supposing that someone may have stolen his suit when he discarded it earlier. The new Red Robin breaks upwardly a scuffle betwixt Tim and Jason, and after is revealed to be Ulysses Armstrong. He has come up into possession of the Crimson Robin costume worn by Jason Todd, and uses it as role of a campaign of psychological warfare against Tim Drake. More formidable than ever, he is revealed to be property Lonnie Machin, a erstwhile vigilante, hostage and to have commandeered the latter's identity as "Anarky". Where Machin's approach as Anarky had been to cause social modify, Armstrong'southward approach bordered more on psychotic and meaningless acts of chaos and devastation. Armstrong afterward changes costumes when he reveals himself to be the new Anarky, and after being severely burned in an explosion, an embattled Tim Drake dons the less-revealing Red Robin costume to hibernate his wounds (he after returns to his standard uniform).

Tim Drake [edit]

After Dick Grayson takes up the mantle of Batman, he gives the title of Robin to Damian Wayne, challenge that Robin is a student of Batman and that he sees Tim every bit an equal. Tim begrudgingly accepts.[five] Tim goes on to tell Spoiler that he volition be leaving Gotham for an unspecified menstruation of time.[6] He is now the new Red Robin—an identity that is already tarnished and contained of the Bat-family unit—traveling the earth searching for Bruce Wayne.[5] Meanwhile, while doing his search, Tim is being monitored by Ra's al Ghul, who appears non simply interested in Tim himself, just besides Tim's quest for Batman.

Tim'south Red Robin costume consists of a long-sleeved red shirt or tunic, along with black boots, tights, gloves, and a black cape and cowl. It also includes a blackness-and-gold utility chugalug with other utility storage devices (similar in appearance) crossing over the chest in an "X" shape, meeting at a circular Carmine Robin insignia. Aside from the trademark bo staff, grapnel guns, and a customized ruby-red motorcycle for transportation, Tim too uses throwing discs (like to batarangs, but circular and adorned with the Red Robin insignia), the latter as well used by the previous wearers of the Reddish Robin costume. Alfred Pennyworth has slightly altered the costume while mending it afterwards the uniform sustained significant harm later Tim's confrontation with Ra's al Ghul. The new features include a bulkier utility belt and black scalloped gloves similar to Batman's. The shirttails have been removed.[7] Tim's new cape also happens to be a "paracape", like Dick and Damian'south, which gives Tim a gliding capability when information technology is semi-rigid.

Cerise Robin eventually rejoined the Teen Titans and took over equally the team's leader after Wonder Daughter stepped down.[8] In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC'southward continuity. In this new timeline, Tim is reintroduced every bit the leader of the Teen Titans. In DC's new relaunch, DC Rebirth, Tim will be in a squad with other Bat-Family unit members as Red Robin in Detective Comics. The team will be led by Batman and Batwoman and will too include Spoiler, Orphan, and Clayface.

Alternative versions [edit]

Kingdom Come [edit]

In Kingdom Come, a middle-aged Dick Grayson reclaims the Robin mantle and becomes Red Robin, not at the side of his former mentor Batman, merely rather with Superman's League. His compatible is closer to Batman'south in design than any previous Robin uniform. Historic period has non slowed him down, as he possesses all of his stealth and fighting skills. In this story, he has a girl with Starfire; Mar'i Grayson (Nightstar). At the end of the comic and the novel, Bruce and Dick had reconciled.

Teen Titans Go! [edit]

An alternate Ruddy Robin appears in Teen Titans Go! #48. This version of Crimson Robin is the leader of the Teen Tyrants, a group of immature supervillains from an alternate reality where all of the world's heroes are evil.

Ongoing series [edit]

With writers Chris Yost on the beginning iii arcs and Fabian Nicieza on the residuum and principal pencils by Marcus To, Red Robin features former Robin Tim Drake under the identity of Cerise Robin.[nine] The debut of the series follows the events of Batman R.I.P., Last Crisis, and Battle for the Cowl in which the original Batman, Bruce Wayne, apparently died at the hands of DC Comics villain Darkseid. Of all the characters in the so-chosen "Batman family", Tim (now technically a Wayne after his adoption by Bruce) is the only one that believes Bruce Wayne is still alive and leaves Gotham Urban center to begin a global search for evidence supporting his theory and hope.[10]

In other media [edit]

  • A reference to Cerise Robin was included in the 2004–2008 cartoon series The Batman. The police of the future seen in the episode "Artifacts" believe that Bruce Wayne is the civilian identity of Robin, whom they incorrectly refer to as "Red Robin", while they think Thomas Wayne is Batman and Martha Wayne is Batgirl (incorrectly called Batwoman).
  • In the animated TV series Teen Titans Go!, Robin uses the codename Ruby Robin on a mission.[ episode needed ]
  • The Tim Drake version of Red Robin appeared in the animated film Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts and its sequel, Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem, as a sidekick to Batman.
  • The Red Robin costume is a DLC for Robin (Tim Drake) in the video game Batman: Arkham City.
  • Cherry-red Robin appears in the handheld versions of the video game Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.
  • The Blood-red Robin costume is one of four costumes available for Robin (Tim Drake) in the Young Justice: Legacy video game.
  • Cherry-red Robin appears as a playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains.
  • The Tim Drake incarnation of Cerise Robin appears every bit a supporting character in the moving-picture show Batman Ninja.
  • The Jason Todd version of Red Robin appears in one of the culling versions of the interactive movie Batman: Death in the Family.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Dan Didio Comes Clean On The Countdown Teaser Image - Newsarama". Forum.newsarama.com. 2007-06-29. Archived from the original on 2010-06-22. Retrieved 2010-09-14 .
  2. ^ "DC Nation" Justice Guild of America v3, #vii (July 2007), DC Comics
  3. ^ Inaugural #51
  4. ^ "DC Nation" Justice Society of America v3, #7 (July 2007)
  5. ^ a b Blood-red Robin #1
  6. ^ Gotham Gazette: Batman Live?
  7. ^ Reddish Robin #14 (July 2010)
  8. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 3) #93
  9. ^ Schmergel, Daniel (2009-06-10). "Red Robin #1 Review". IGN Comics. Retrieved 2010-09-14 .
  10. ^ "Carmine Robin #ane Solicitation Data". DC Comics. 2010-04-21. Retrieved 2010-09-14 .

External links [edit]

  • Reddish Robin at the Thousand Comics Database
  • Carmine Robin at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

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