In the comics, Dick Grayson was an 8-year-old acrobat and the youngest of a family act called the "Flying Graysons".
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.
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.
Jason Todd's notoriety precedes him. This version of Robin was so unanimously disliked that when audiences were given a chance to save him or let him die, they chose to kill him. Although the margin for this decision was very small, fans despised him due to some serious character derailment.
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).
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.
Sadly, his career as Robin ended after the Joker murdered him in Batman #428. Notable Moment: To be honest, the most notable thing Jason did as Robin was get blown up.
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.
Starfire appears in the animated film Justice League vs. Teen Titans, voiced again by Kari Wahlgren. She is revealed to be the oldest and most mature member of the Titans as well as the leader after departure of the original leader Robin, now Nightwing whom she was seen talking to about Damian's issues.
Tim Drake Is The Oldest Robin to Avoid His Dark Potential Future.
A love interest of Bruce Wayne's wore the Robin costume in 1941 to help the heroes on a case, but Carrie Kelley made a real splash as a female Robin in 1986. She was introduced in The Dark Knight Returns, which imagines a bleak future in which an older Bruce Wayne comes out of retirement to protect Gotham City.
Richard "Dick" Grayson of Earth-Two is commonly referred to as the Golden Age Robin, thus being the main Robin that appeared throughout the Golden Age of Comic Books.
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.
This version of Robin has been shown to be in his teenage years, as he is 15 in season 1. He is right-handed. He attends Woodrow Roosevelt High School.
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.
Robin has a crush on Vickie but isn't sure whether she's gay, although Steve seems certain she is due to the time stamp she left Fast Times at Ridgemont High on when she returned it to the video store. If you've seen the scene where Steve tries to convince Robin, you'll remember it.
In Robin Hood's Death, Robin travels to Kirklees Priory, but is betrayed by his cousin, the prioress.
Tim Drake may be the youngest of the Batman Family but he's also the smartest and a master of deductive reasoning. Tim is a true believer in Batman's mission and is motivated by the conviction that Gotham City needs a hero rather than by personal loss.
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.
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.
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.
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 death of Jason Todd nearly made the Dark Knight quit. The hero couldn't help but get the same feelings after nearly watching Tim Drake die in his arms and being forced to change his costume at his sidekick's request.