In 2006, the character was reinterpreted as Damian Wayne by Grant Morrison, and introduced into the main continuity in Batman #655, the first issue of the "Batman and Son" story arc. Damian Wayne is the fifth character to assume the role of Robin, Batman's vigilante partner.
After his training reached a certain point, Talia took Damian to Gotham to meet his father, where he soon became the fifth hero to use the name Robin as his father's sidekick.
Damian Wayne is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. This makes him an heir to the world's greatest crime-fighter, and its greatest super-villain Ra's al Ghul. Damian became the fifth Robin, working alongside his father as Batman.
One of the mysteries in director Todd Phillips' Joker is whether Arthur Fleck really is the son of Thomas Wayne as his mother Penny Fleck claimed. Both Wayne himself and Arthur Pennyworth said it was untrue and that Penny was delusional, hence her eventual stay in Arkham Asylum.
As we come to learn, not only was Penny a Wayne employee, but she claims she and Thomas were lovers and that he is Arthur's father. That's right: Batman and Joker are half-brothers, at least according to Penny.
Stephanie Brown is a young female crime fighter who goes by the name Spoiler. She is the daughter of the villain Cluemaster and initially works as an amateur vigilante before being recruited by Batman to become the fourth Robin.
Batman has trained many young heroes as Robin, and while they have all been impressive on their own, DC just confirmed that one stands above the others in terms of power: Damian Wayne is the most powerful Robin.
Dick Grayson became Nightwing after Batman fired him from his own mantle of Robin for getting shot by Joker. Grayson's Flamebird was Bette Kane. After The New Teen Titans, Nightwing teamed up with old friend Speedy in Action Comics #613-618 & #627-634 later collected in New Friends Old Enemies.
The character's first incarnation, Dick Grayson, debuted in Detective Comics #38 (April 1940). Conceived as a way to attract young readership, Robin garnered overwhelmingly positive critical reception, doubling the sales of the Batman titles.
In Detective Comics #1033, Damian decides to give up being Robin. The Dynamic Duo is gone forever. Batman's son has ended the Robin legacy.
And despite being the son of Batman, Damian's experiences with the Dark Knight have led him to believe that Batman doesn't go far enough. So realizing that he has completely alienated everyone he cares about, Damian thus gave up becoming Robin by ripping the symbol off of his chest.
Dick Grayson, formerly known as Robin, later known as the New Joker, is the main antagonist of Frank Miller's comic miniseries The Dark Knight Strikes Again. He was the former Robin, who turned into a murderous psychopath, because of Batman's actions to him as a child.
Jarro became the new Robin and was even said to be Batman's favorite Robin, admitted by Batman himself.
3) Tim Drake
Unfortunately, having a living mother and father didn't last very long for him—at least, not in their original continuity. Following the untimely death of Tim's biological family, Bruce eventually did legally adopt him, but it took a while for that to actually come to pass.
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).
Dick Grayson remains the strongest and most skilled Robin (proven in Battle for the Cowl), but he has grown so much as a character and become his own man taking up the mantle of Nightwing to distance himself from Batman.
But Jason Todd, hands down, remains the Robin that fans have hated the longest. Didn't fans call-in to vote for Jason's death?
Damian Wayne (aka Robin) is a character in Harley Quinn. He is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul and the fourth known Robin.
Did Robin become a villain? Dick Grayson, formerly known as Robin, later known as the New Joker, is the main antagonist of Frank Miller's comic miniseries The Dark Knight Strikes Again. He was the former Robin, who turned into a murderous psychopath, because of Batman's actions to him as a child.
But the Dark Knight's greatest partner might have been the most forgotten Robin: Stephanie Brown. Robins #4 (by Tim Seeley, Baldemar Rivas and Romulo Fajardo Jr.) shows how Stephanie's position as an outsider among the rest of the Robins makes her special, and how she uses that outlook to bring the others together.
Image via Warner Bros. Key to Arthur's spiral is new information he learns from his mother Penny (Frances Conroy), with whom he lives. Arthur finds a letter Penny has written to Thomas Wayne, claiming that Wayne is Arthur's real father.
One of the biggest secrets in the world of DC Comics has been revealed as one of its most iconic characters, an enigmatic villain, gets an official name. In the latest issue of Flashpoint Beyond #5, the Joker's real name has been revealed: Jack Oswald White.
Seeking the truth in his own roundabout way, Fleck travels to Wayne Manor, where he briefly meets young Bruce Wayne, passing the boy a trick bouquet of flowers through the gate, and finally gets dismissed by Alfred Pennyworth.