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Anyhow, Dick is (approximately) around 23 or so based on my calculations, although that is not confirmed fact / it is not outright said in the comics. Jason is a little under that. Tim seems to be around 16 or 17 (although that isn't specified either). The only one whose age is specified is Damian, who is 13.
In the New 52, Bruce is 30 and Dick is 21, so at the time, a 9 year age difference. What's the source? Bruce Wayne was 25 when he became Batman, making him 30, and Dick Grayson was 16 when he was Robin, making him 21.
An older version of Robin (Dick Grayson) is portrayed by Brenton Thwaites in the live action series Titans. The animated series Teen Titans features Robin (voiced by Scott Menville) as the leader of a team of young heroes; it is hinted in several episodes that this Robin is Dick Grayson.
When he turned 18, Dick decided to leave Bruce in order to become his own hero. Thus, Nightwing was born.
Robin the Boy Wonder was actually Dick Grayson, the youngest of a family of circus aerialists, who witnessed his mother and father plunging to their deaths from a sabotaged trapeze.
The Second Robin
Jason had his first encounter with Batman when he was a witness to a fight between him and Joker at age fifteen shortly after a successful robbery.
In Dark Knight Strikes Again, Frank Miller reimagines Dick Grayson as a Robin whose bitterness towards Batman turns him into a new terrifying Joker. In Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Strikes Again, the original Robin became a dark new Joker.
Tim Drake is known as Batman's brainiest Robin, but Future State Gotham #7 shows that there is a terrifying dark side to his smarts. Warning: spoilers for Future State: Gotham #7 are ahead.
Damian Wayne is the fifth character to assume the role of Robin, Batman's vigilante partner. Damian, as a preadolescent, was left by his mother in the care of his father, who had been unaware of his existence.
In the tv series, it's theorized that's he's 14-15. Just like the comics, he's supposed to be the youngest member, so it only makes sense for the age range to be 15 and younger. In the most recent adaptation (a live-action version), Beast Boy is 17 with Raven being younger than him by two years.
So it's pretty much generally accepted that Jason was 15 when he died.
Flight feathers are the last to grow, and as the chicks fledge at 14 days, they will not be able to fly for another couple of days.
Age: Unlike the other Titans, Raven has a unique situation when it comes to her age. She's 18 in the comics as she mentions coming to Earth to form Teen Titans at eighteen. In a reboot comic version of Raven, she's a year younger, in the age range of 16-17.
The original and arguably most famous Robin, Dick Grayson was first introduced by Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson in 1940's DETECTIVE COMICS #38 as a way to make Batman a more accessible character to kids and grow young readership. It worked, nearly doubling the sales of Batman comics at the time.
Batman's Least Respected Robin Did What His Other Sidekicks Couldn't - IMDb. Out of all the partners who have taken on the mantle, only one Robin has helped Batman in a way the others couldn't. Stephanie Brown proved herself to be an important ally to Bruce Wayne at a tense period of time with his team.
Damian Wayne's Robin has killed people before, and he has demonstrated exactly how he would defeat Superman in a Batman comic. Batman's "no kill" rule is famous in DC Comics, but not even his son, Robin (Damian Wayne) can abide by it, even for Superman.
The biggest thing Joker ever did that hurt Batman far more than anything else, was the killing of Jason Todd. Joker killing Jason was an iconic moment in comics and further developed Joker's relationship with Batman, but it turns out that originally, Joker never wanted credit for it at all.
Damian Wayne (aka Robin) is a character in Harley Quinn. He is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul and the fifth Robin. He is also a member of the Teen Titans.
Tim Drake as Joker Jr. Joker Jr. (or J.J. for short) is Tim Drake when he was brainwashed and tortured by The Joker in Batman Beyond : Return of The Joker.
Robin was the protégé of Batman and aided him in combating crime in Gotham City. However, at some point before the Battle of Metropolis, the young vigilante was captured and later killed by the Joker, with the aid of his girlfriend Harley Quinn.
TLDR: Superman didn't save Jason because he was being tortured by Lex Luthor at the time in order for Luthor to create Conner Kent/Superboy. This is why he wants nothing to do with Superboy once he appears.
Though he never voiced it, Batman did privately admit that he didn't go searching for Jason because he was afraid of what he would find. He knew Jason was killing people, and Batman couldn't live with the shame of knowing that he had unintentionally created a deadlier version of Joe Chill.
The death of Jason Todd was one of the most tragic events in Batman's life, as the Joker brutally tortured and killed Robin and left the hero to find the lifeless body of his sidekick.