Production Notes. According to Sean Maguire, Robin was brought back in Season Six because of the "strong response from the fans" on social medias after his death in "Last Rites".
The fight ended with Batman's son being impaled on the sword of his evil clone, Heretic. Damian's resurrection came about when his body was stolen by Darkseid. Upon retrieving his son's body, the technology of Apokolips gave Batman the power he needed to resurrect his son.
Serialized in Batman #426–429 from August to November 1988, "A Death in the Family" is considered one of the most important Batman stories for featuring the death of his sidekick Robin at the hands of his archenemy, the Joker.
The original dead Robin was Jason Todd, the troubled delinquent who took over when the first Robin retired. It's an iconic image, Jason Todd's costume hanging in the Batcave as a reminder of his sacrifice. This visual was introduced in Frank Miller's “The Dark Knight Returns“ which takes place far in Batman's future.
In the post-Crisis DC Universe, Jason Todd was tortured and killed by The Joker in the infamous “A Death in the Family” storyline, and while Todd has been resurrected since then, it remains one of the Dark Knight's most tragic moments (and one of The Joker's cruelest).
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.
It has been revealed that Nightwing accidentally caused the second Robin Jason Todd's death. Although DC Comics readers voted for the boy wonder to meet his end at the hands of the Joker in 1988, Dick Grayson also played a part in his demise.
Dick Grayson quickly found the Batcave. It took a while to convince him, but eventually Dick Grayson became Robin and joined Batman in his fight against crime. Eventually, he would go on to become Nightwing and, one day, even Batman.
Stephanie Brown was the most tragic Robin in DC Comics. She really wanted to be Robin, but at the time Batman didn't want to mentor a new sidekick. He finally relented but put Stephanie in a situation she never had a chance to succeed in. He gave her strict rules and had a zero-tolerance policy.
Robin states that by hiding his true identity, he was able to keep the other villains from spotting him, putting him and the Titans in danger.
In Tales of the Teen Titans no. 44 (July 1984), Grayson gave up the mantle of Robin, adopting a new superhero guise as Nightwing.
If it was the male who died, the female might continue to incubate, but may just give the nest up for lost because the chances of bringing off more than one or two nestlings is very slight with just her to feed them.
The Robin ends with Barney proposing marriage to Robin, who accepts. They get married on May 25, 2013 (The End of the Aisle). After three years together travelling the world for Robin's journalism career, Barney is tired of constantly living in hotels and not being able to maintain a job of his own.
Following the miniseries Batman: Battle For the Cowl, Tim Drake took on the new identity of the Red Robin as the character Damian Wayne was made the new Robin.
No, none of the Robins are biologically related to Joker. In comics, Joker has never been shown to have any relation to Richard Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Stephanie Brown, Damian Wayne, Carrie Kelly, or Matthew McGinnis.
Jarro grew attached to Batman and even often calls him “father”. He wanted to prove to Batman that he can be the best Robin and even convinced Batman to give him a chance. Jarro became the new Robin and was even said to be Batman's favorite Robin, admitted by Batman himself.
Richard Grayson is clearly Batman's favorite son : r/Nightwing.
Ultimately, Stephanie Brown's time with Batman ended because she was not willing to bend to his will and obey his very harsh rules; the same rules that led to all the Robins deciding that taking the name was a bad thing.
Nightwing's death at the hands of Damian Wayne's Robin in DC's Injustice comics adaptation is still a controversial subject among fans.
A Death in the Bat-Family
“A Death in the Family,” which ran in Batman #426-429, hinges on a chilling scene where the Joker ambushes Robin (Jason Todd) and beats the Boy Wonder senseless with a crowbar, leaving him tied up in a warehouse with a bomb.
Damian Wayne killed Nightwing in the comic book Injustice: God Among Us, where Superman goes insane when Joker manipulates him to kill his pregnant wife, Lois Lane. This tragedy prompts Superman to “police” everyone and ensures no crime is ever committed.
He is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul and the fifth Robin. He is also a member of the Teen Titans.
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.
With false implanted memories in his head, Dick Grayson becomes the Son of Joker, and it looks as though he just got a pretty gross inheritance in Red Hood and the Outlaws #48.