The definitive issue-by-issue collecting guide and trade reading order for Robin in DC comic books as collected in omnibus, hardcover, and trade paperback collections. Part of Crushing Krisis’s Crushing Comics and The Definitive Guide to Collecting Batman Comics. Last updated March 2017 with titles scheduled for release through July 2017.
Robin. The Boy Wonder.
Batman’s sidekick and apprentice has been a critical, defining element of the caped crusader from his first appearance a year into Batman’s life to his omnipresence in Batman stories of the Golden and Silver Age to handing down the mantle to new heroes starting in the early 1980s.
Robin gives Batman contrast – makes him vulnerable but also relatable. On his own, Robin often represents represents the exuberance, athleticism, and growth that the more static character of Bruce Wayne cannot show.
Robin began to appear in his own short, back-up stories in Star Spangled Comics in 1947-1952, sometimes as the headlining star. He would later be a founding member of Teen Titans, and the current holder of the Robin mantle is almost always on the team. In the 1990s, a third incarnation of Robin launched into the first Robin limited and ongoing series. Later, in 2009, Batman and Robin became a core title in DC’s Batman line.
- Dick Grayson: The Golden and Silver Age Robin
- Jason Todd: The Short-Lived Robin
- Tim Drake: The Primary Post-Crisis (Red) Robin
- “A Lonely Place of Dying“
- The Robin Trilogy: Robin I, Robin II: Joker’s Wild, Robin III: Cry of the Huntress
- Robin (1993 – 2009)
- Red Robin (2009 – 2011)
- New 52: Batman & Robin Eternal
- Stephanie Brown: The Temporary Robin
- Damian Wayne: The Hereditary Robin
- Batman and Robin (2009 – 2011)
- New 52: Batman and Robin (2011 – 2015) & Robin Rises (2014 – 2015)
- New 52: Robin: Son of Batman (2015 – 2016) & Robin War #1-2 (2016)
- Rebirth: Super Sons (2017)
- Other Robins
- Elseworlds Robins
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Dick Grayson: The Golden and Silver Age Robin
Dick Grayson never headlined a titled Robin series during his time as the Boy Wonder, though he would later star in flashback tales as Batman’s original Robin.
Dick Grayson was Batman’s original Robin, debuting in Detective Comics (1937) #38 just one year after Batman’s debut and immediately continuing to Batman (1940) #1 that spring. Issue #38 is his actual origin told in the present day, including the death of his parents!
He persisted as Robin through the switch from Golden Age Robin [CBDB] to Earth 1 Silver Age Robin [CBDB] in Detective Comics (1937) #327. He was a founding member of the original Teen Titans in 1966 and New Teen Titans in 1980.
Click for a list of Batman and Titans appearances
Grayson remained Robin until the brink of Crisis on Infinite Earths. He makes the switch to Nightwing [on CBDB] in Tales of the Teen Titans #43-44 in 1984. However, since he underwent no major changes in Crisis (and, in fact, most of the Titans do not have a pre/post Crisis distinction), the Silver Age Robin and Nightwing are considered to be the same characters in the post-Crisis universe.
(Note that there is also an Earth 2 Dick Grayson Robin [CBDB], who exists primary to be the Robin in the 60s and 70s stories of Earth 2. Generally, it is understood that his history is identical to that of Earth 1 Robin, such that you can consider Star Spangled Comics (1941) to be about both of them.)
To follow Dick Grayson’s adventures from there, continue to the Nightwing guide!!
Robin, The Boy Wonder: A Celebration of 75 Years hardcover (2015)
Collects key appearances of every Robin (even Stephanie Brown!) from Batman (1940) #20, 107, 156, 408, 424, 428, 442, 657; Batman and Robin (2011) Annual 1; The Batman Family (1975) #1; Batman: The Dark Knight (1986) #2; DC One Million 80-Page Giant (1999) #1; Detective Comics (1937) #38 & 342; Justice League of America (1960) #55; Nightwing (1996) #25 & 101; Robin (1993) #46 & 126; Star Spangled Comics (1941) #82, 86, 103; Superman/Batman (2003) #7 & 77
Robin: Year One (2000) #1-4 in 2002 paperback, 2008 paperback, and 2013 Batgirl/Robin: Year One paperback
Batgirl Year One (2003) #1-9 in 2003 paperback and 2013 Batgirl/Robin: Year One paperback
The Robin Archives, Vol. 1 hardcover (ISBN 978-1401204150)
Collects Robin’s solo back-up stories from Star Spangled Comics (1941) #65-85
The Robin Archives, Vol. 2 hardcover (ISBN 978-1401226251)
Collects Robin’s solo back-up stories from Star Spangled Comics (1941) #86-105
Star Spangled Comics #106-130 are not collected, except #124 in The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told (1988 hardcover / 1989 paperback)
Showcase Presents: Robin – The Boy Wonder (2008, ISBN 978-1401216764)
Contains key Silver Age Robin issues in a phone-book sized black & white edition. Collects Batman (1940) #184, 192, 202, 213, 217, 227, 229-231, 234-236, 239-242, 244-246, 248-250, 252, &254, Detective Comics (1937) #342, 386, 390-391, 394-395, 398-403, 445, 447, 450-451, Justice League of America (1960) #91-92, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen (1954) #91, 111, & 130, and World’s Finest Comics (1941) #141, 147, 195, & 200
Jason Todd: The Short-Lived Robin
Jason Todd was the second Robin [CBDB] and the first Post-Crisis Robin [CBDB]. His tenure was short-lived … as was he! (Sorry, I couldn’t resist.)
Todd was introduced in Batman (1940) #357 and Detective Comics (1937) #526 in 1983, transitioned to Post-Crisis in Batman #401 in 1986. Hee shuffled offstage just two years later in 1988 in “A Death in the Family.” Todd’s Robin never had a title to himself. He appeared regularly in Detective Comics and Batman before Crisis, and primarily in Batman after Crisis.
Click for a list of Batman and Titans appearances
There no specific Jason Todd Robin collections, and the immediately pre-Crisis period in which his first appears is severely under-collected. Batman: Second Chances collects a chunk of his earliest post-Crisis stories along with Batman in Batman (1940) [Thanks for the reminder, Arthur!]. Todd’s most notable story is his last – “A Death in the Family.” Be on the lookout for a Red Hood guide in the future!
Robin, The Boy Wonder: A Celebration of 75 Years hardcover (2015)
Collects key appearances of every Robin (even Stephanie Brown!) from Batman (1940) #20, 107, 156, 408, 424, 428, 442, 657; Batman and Robin (2011) Annual 1; The Batman Family (1975) #1; Batman: The Dark Knight (1986) #2; DC One Million 80-Page Giant (1999) #1; Detective Comics (1937) #38 & 342; Justice League of America (1960) #55; Nightwing (1996) #25 & 101; Robin (1993) #46 & 126; Star Spangled Comics (1941) #82, 86, 103; Superman/Batman (2003) #7 & 77
Robin: The Teen Wonder (2009)
Collects Batman (1940) #428, 442, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #100, Nightwing (1996) #101, Robin (1993) #126, 132, Teen Titans (2003) #29
Batman #426-429: Batman: A Death in the Family (1988-2010 printings)
Issue #428 is also included in Robin: The Teen Wonder (2009)
Batman #426-429: Batman: A Death in the Family (2011)
Collects Batman (1940) #426-429 and Lonely Place of Dying, a crossover between Batman (1940) #440-442 and The New Titans (1988) #60-61. Available in a 2009 hardcover. Issue #428 is also included in Robin: The Teen Wonder (2009)
Tim Drake: The Primary Post-Crisis (Red) Robin
Tim Drake [CBDB] makes his debut in Batman (1940) #436, but really hits the scene in the subsequent arc “A Lonely Place of Dying.”
He doesn’t make many other appearances as Robin after “Lonely Place” and prior to his first series in 1991 – just Batman (1940) #457 (in which he officially becomes Robin, per Batman) and briefly in Nightwing’s thoughts in The New Titans (1988) #71 (which was released a month prior to #457, but has Nightwing already referring to him as Robin).
Tim Drake would become the first Robin to be a star in his own right, anchoring a solo title from 1991 to 2011 with the introduction of New 52. He also spent nearly two decades as Batman’s sidekick, putting in hundreds of appearances across all of Batman’s titles and in Teen Titans, among other places. Even when a new Robin supplanted him, he maintained the title of Red Robin [CBDB], later renaming himself to Tim Wayne [CBDB].
After the end of his Red Robin series and the transition to post-Flashpoint continuity [CBDB], Drake starred in Teen Titans (2011 & 2014) and was one of the anchoring heroes of Batman & Robin Eternal. In Rebirth he is curiously out of both Titans and Teen Titans, appearing sporadically in Detective Comics.
- “A Lonely Place of Dying“
- The Robin Trilogy: Robin I, Robin II: Joker’s Wild, Robin III: Cry of the Huntress
- Robin (1993 – 2009)
- Red Robin (2009 – 2011)
- New 52: Batman & Robin Eternal
Click for a list of Batman and Titans appearances
“A Lonely Place of Dying”
Batman #440-442: Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying (1990)
A crossover between Batman (1940) #440-442 and The New Titans (1988) #60-61.
Batman #440-442: Batman: A Death in the Family (2011)
Primarily collects A Death in the Family from #429-429, but also includes the crossover between Batman (1940) #440-442 and The New Titans (1988) #60-61. Available in a 2009 hardcover.
Robin, The Boy Wonder: A Celebration of 75 Years hardcover (2015)
Collects key appearances of every Robin (even Stephanie Brown!) from Batman (1940) #20, 107, 156, 408, 424, 428, 442, 657; Batman and Robin (2011) Annual 1; The Batman Family (1975) #1; Batman: The Dark Knight (1986) #2; DC One Million 80-Page Giant (1999) #1; Detective Comics (1937) #38 & 342; Justice League of America (1960) #55; Nightwing (1996) #25 & 101; Robin (1993) #46 & 126; Star Spangled Comics (1941) #82, 86, 103; Superman/Batman (2003) #7 & 77
Robin: The Teen Wonder (2009)
Collects Batman (1940) #428, 442, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #100, Nightwing (1996) #101, Robin (1993) #126, 132, Teen Titans (2003) #29
Robin (1991), Robin II: Joker’s Wild (1991), & Robin III: Cry of the Huntress (1992 – 1993)
Robin, Vol. 1: Reborn (2015, ISBN 978-1401258573)
Collects Detective Comics (1937) #618-621, Batman (1940) #455-457, Robin (1991) #1-5
Robin, Vol. 2: Triumphant (2015, ISBN 978-1401260897)
Collects Batman (1940) #465 & 467-469, Robin II (1991) #1-4, and Robin III: Cry of the Huntress (1992) #1-6
The first two series were previously collected as...
Robin (1993 – 2009)
The first Robin ongoing series debuted in the midst of Knightfall’s Knightquest chapter. It was written by Chuck Dixon through issue #100. Curiously, Annuals 1-2 were released prior to the start of the ongoing series!
As his series debuted, Robin was also an ongoing star of the Showcase ’93 (1993) anthology series. This section also addresses limited series and one-shots including Superboy/Robin: World’s Finest Three, Robin/Argent Double-Shot (1998), Robin 80-Page Giant (2000) – #1, Sins of Youth: Batboy & Robin (2000) – #1, Robin/Spoiler Special (2008) #1
Needs Robin Plus #1-2 – http://comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=5405
Annual 1: Collected below. See DC Events: Eclipso: The Darkness Within
Annual 2: Collected below. See DC Events: Bloodlines
#1-6 & Annual 1-2: Robin, Vol. 3: Solo (2015, 978-1401263621)
Collects Robin (1993) #1-6 and Annual 1-2 plus Showcase ’94 (1994) #5-6 & 11-12. Robin #6 is continued from Showcase ’94 #5 and continues to Showcase ’94 #6. This was previously collected as Robin: Flying Solo (2000, ISBN 978-1563896095) without Showcaase ’94 #11-12
Annual 3: Not collected. Not in current continuity; see DC Events: Elseworlds Annuals
#7-13, 0, & Annual 1: Robin, Vol. 4
These issues have also been collected as part of Knightfall. See DC Events: Knightfall for more collection information.
#14: Not collected, part of a “Troika” crossover with Batman (1940) #515, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #35, Detective Comics (1937) #682, Robin (1993) #14 – none of which are collected here.
#15-16: Not collected
Annual 4: Not collected. Not in current continuity; see DC Events: Year One Annuals
#17: Not collected, “War of the Dragons” crossover chapter between Detective Comics (1937) #685-686
#18-22: Not collected
#23-24: Not collected. Underworld Unleashed tie-ins. See DC Events: Underworld Unleashed for more information.
Superboy/Robin: World’s Finest Three #1-2: Not collected. Released in 1996; I need to research in which month this was released.
#25-26: Not collected.
#27-30: Batman: Contagion (2016)
Collects Azrael (1995) #15-16, Batman (1940) #529-532, The Batman Chronicles (1995) #4, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #48-52, Catwoman (1993) #31-32, Detective Comics (1937) #695-696, Robin (1993) #27-30.
(A 1996 version (ISBN 978-1563892936) collected a smaller range of issues – Azrael (1995) #15-16, Batman (1940) #529, The Batman Chronicles (1995) #4, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #48-49, Catwoman (1993) #31-32, Detective Comics (1937) #695-696, Robin (1993) #27-28)
Annual 5: Not collected. Not in current continuity; see DC Events: Legends of the Dead Earth
#31-33: Batman: Legacy (1996 – ISBN 978-1563893377)
Collects Batman (1940) #533-534, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #53-54, Catwoman (1993) #35-36, Detective Comics (1937) #699-702, Robin (1993) #31-33
#32-33: Batman: Legacy (2017 – ISBN 978-1401272029)
This collection information has changed a few times; I wouldn’t call it official until after we’ve all seen the book in April 2017! Currently announced to collect Collects Catwoman #33-35, Shadow of the Bat #53, Batman #533, Detective Comics #697-702, and Robin #32-33. Previously announced to collect Catwoman #33-36, Shadow of the Bat #53-54, Batman #533-534, Detective Comics #700-702, Robin #32-33, and Batman: Bane.
#34: Not collected
#35: Not collected. A Final Night tie-in. See DC Events: Final Night.
#36-40: Not collected
#41-45: Not collected
Annual 6: Not collected; not in continuity. See DC Events: Pulp Heroes
#46: Robin, The Boy Wonder: A Celebration of 75 Years hardcover
A Genesis tie-in. See DC Events: Genesis.
#47-48: Not collected, “War Child”
#49-51: Not collected
Robin/Argent Double-Shot (1998): Not collected
#52-53: Batman: Cataclysm (2015 – ISBN 978-1401255152)
In matching trade dress to the following No Man’s Land collections. Collects Azrael (1995) #40, Batman (1940) #553-554, The Batman Chronicles (1995) #12, Batman: Arkham Asylum-Tales of Madness (1998) #1, Batman: Blackgate – Isle of Men (1998) #1, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #73-74, Batman: Spoiler/Huntress: Blunt Trauma (1998) #1, Catwoman (1993) #56-57, Detective Comics (1937) #719-721, Nightwing (1996) #19-20, Robin (1993) #52-53
(A 1999 printing (ISBN 978-1563895272) had the same trade dress as the 1999 No Man’s Land trades and contained Batman (1940) #553-554, The Batman Chronicles (1995) #12, Batman: Blackgate – Isle of Men (1998) #1, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #73-74, Batman: Spoiler/Huntress: Blunt Trauma (1998) #1, Catwoman (1993) #56, Detective Comics (1937) #719-721, Nightwing (1996) #19-20, Robin (1993) #53)
#54: Batman: Road to No Man’s Land, Vol. 1
Collects Batman (1940) #555-559, The Batman Chronicles (1995) #14, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #75-79, Detective Comics (1937) #722-726, and Robin (1993) #54. #726 is also collected in The Joker: A Celebration of 75 Years
#55: Not collected, continued in Nightwing #23
#56-58: Not collected
#1,000,000: DC One Million Omnibus
#59-66: Not collected
Batman: No Man’s Land, Vol. 1 (2011 – ISBN 978-1401232283)
Azrael: Agent of the Bat (1998) #51-55, Batman (1940) #563-566, The Batman Chronicles (1995) #16, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #116-118, Batman: No Man’s Land (1999) #1, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #83-86, Detective Comics (1937) #730-733
#67: Batman: No Man’s Land, Vol. 2 (2012 – ISBN 978-1401233808)
Collects Azrael: Agent of the Bat (1998) #56-57, Batman (1940) #567-568, The Batman Chronicles (1995) #17, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #119-121, Batman: No Man’s Land Gallery (1999) #1, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #87-88, Catwoman (1993) #72-74, Detective Comics (1937) #734-735, Nightwing (1996) #35-37, Robin (1993) #67, Young Justice in No Man’s Land (1999) #1
#68-72: Batman: No Man’s Land, Vol. 3 (2012 – ISBN 978-1401234560
Collects Azrael: Agent of the Bat (1998) #58, Batman (1940) #569-571, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #122-124, Batman: No Man’s Land Secret Files (1999) #1, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #89-92, Detective Comics (1937) #736-738, Robin (1993) #68-72
#73: Batman: No Man’s Land, Vol. 4 (2012 – ISBN 978-1401235642)
Collects Azrael: Agent of the Bat (1998) #59-61, Batman (1940) #572-574, The Batman Chronicles (1995) #18, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #125-126, Batman: No Man’s Land (1999) #0, Batman: No Man’s Land Gallery (1999) #1, Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992) #93-94, Catwoman (1993) #75-77, Detective Comics (1937) #739-741, Nightwing (1996) #38-39, Robin (1993) #73.
A previous 1999 printing of “No Man’s Land” did not collect any of the Robin issues.
#74-77: Not collected
Sins of Youth: Batboy & Robin (2000) #1: Young Justice: Sins of Youth (2000, ISBN 978-1563897481)
Collects Superboy (1994) #74, Young Justice: Sins of Youth (2000) #1-2, and Sins of Youth one-shots Aquaboy & Lagoon Man, Batboy & Robin, JLA Jr., Kid Flash & Impulse, Starwoman & The JSA Jr., Superman, Jr. & Superboy, Sr., The Secret & Deadboy, and Wonder Girls
#78-79: Not collected, “Three Deaths for Arrakhat”
#80-84: Not collected
Robin 80-Page Giant (2000) #1: Not collected
#85: Batman: Arkham Asylum Special (2009) One Shot
#86: Batman: Officer Down
A rare issue of Robin not written by Chuck Dixon! Ed Brubaker wrote all of the Officer Down crossover. Collects Batman (1940) #587, Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #13, Birds of Prey (1999) #27, Catwoman (1993) #90, Detective Comics (1937) #754, Nightwing (1996) #53, Robin (1993) #86 – but, omits a tie-in in Batgirl (2000) #12
#87-91: Not collected; co-written by Scott Beatty
#92-94: Not collected
#95: Not collected, a Joker: Last Laugh tie-in. See DC Events: Joker: Last Laugh.
#96-97: Not collected
#98-99: Batman: Bruce Wayne – Murderer? (2014 – ISBN 978-1401246839)
Collects Batgirl (2000) #24 & 27, Batman (1940) #599-602, Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #25-29, Batman: The 10-Cent Adventure (2002) #1, Birds of Prey (1999) #39-41, Detective Comics (1937) #766-770 (A-stories only), Nightwing (1996) #65-69, Robin (1993) #98-99. Previously collected as Batman: Bruce Wayne – Murderer? (2002 – IBSN 978-1563899133).
#100: Not collected. Chuck Dixon’s final issue, co-written with new author Jon Lewis
#101: Not collected. “World Without Young Justice” crossover with Impulse (1995) #85, Robin (1993) #101, Superboy (1994) #99, Young Justice (1998) #44-45
#102-106: Not collected
#107-110: Not collected, “Scattered Fruit”
#111: Not collected
#112-115: Not collected, “The Wrong Town”
#116-120: Not collected; the end of Jon Lewis’s run as writer
#121-125: Robin: Unmasked (2004, ISBN 978-1401202354)
Written by Bill Willingham
#126-129: Batman: War Games Book One (2015 – ISBN 978-1401258139)
Colects Batgirl (2000) #55, Batman (1940) #631, Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #56, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #182, Batman: The 12 Cent Adventure (2004) #1, Catwoman (2002) #34, Detective Comics (1937) #790-797, Nightwing (1996) #96, Robin (1993) #126-129, and Solo (2004) #10. Issue #126 is also collected in Robin, The Boy Wonder: A Celebration of 75 Years hardcover and Robin: The Teen Wonder (2009)
#130-131: Batman: War Games Book Two (2016 – ISBN 978-1401260705)
Batgirl (2000) #56-57, Batman (1940) #632-634 & 642-644, Batman Allies Secret Files and Origins 2005 (2005) #1, Batman Villains Secret Files and Origins 2005 (2005) #1, Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #57-58, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #183-184, Catwoman (2002) #35-36, Detective Comics (1937) #798-800 & 809-810, Nightwing (1996) #97-98, Robin (1993) #130-131
As previous collected in a 2004-2006 reprint line...
#132-133: Robin/Batgirl: Fresh Blood (2005, ISBN 978-1401204334)
Batgirl (2000) #58-59 and Robin (1993) #132-133. Issue #131 is also collected in Robin: The Teen Wonder (2009)
#134-139: Robin: To Kill A Bird (2006, ISBN 978-1401209094)
#140-145: Robin: Days Of Fire And Madness (2006, ISBN 978-1401209117)
#143-144 are OMAC Project tie-ins; see DC Events: OMAC Project
#146-147: Teen Titans, Vol. 5: Life and Death (2006, ISBN 978-1401209780)
Collects Infinite Crisis (2005) #5-6, Robin (1993) #146-147, and Teen Titans (2003) #29-33 & Annual 1. Issue #147 is also in Teen Titans By Geoff Johns Omnibus
#148-153: Robin: Wanted (2007, ISBN 978-1401212254)
Part of One Year Later; see DC Events: One Year Later for more context. Adam Beechen begins scripting duties.
#154-162: Robin: Teenage Wasteland (2007, ISBN 978-1401214807)
#163-167: Robin: The Big Leagues (2008, ISBN 978-1401216733)
Adam Beechen departs after #166
#168-169 & Annual 7: Batman: The Resurrection of Ra’s al Ghul (2008) (hardcover / paperback)
Collects a crossover through Batman (1940) #670-671 & Annual 26, Detective Comics (1937) #838-839, Nightwing (1996) #138-139, and Robin (1993) #168-169 & Annual 07. Nominally a part of Grant Morrison’s Batman epic.
#170-174 & Robin/Spoiler Special (2008) #1: Robin: Violent Tendencies (2008, ISBN 978-1401219888)
The return of Chuck Dixon! Also collects Robin/Spoiler Special (2008) #1.
#175-183: Robin: Search for a Hero (2009, ISBN 978-1401223106)
Written by Fabian Nicieza. Aligns with Batman RIP. Tim Drake begins his transformation to Red Robin – his first time in the suit is the final panel of #181.
#1,000,000: DC One Million Omnibus
Released between #58-59.
Red Robin (2009 – 2011)
#1-5: Red Robin, Vol. 1: The Grail
#6-12: Red Robin, Vol. 2: Collision
Also collects Batgirl (2009) #8
#13-17: Red Robin, Vol. 3: Hit List
Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Red Robin (2010) #1: Batman: Bruce Wayne – The Road Home (2011) (hardcover / paperback)
Collects Bruce Wayne: The Road Home specials Batgirl (2010) #1, Batman and Robin (2010) #1, Catwoman (2010) #1, Commissioner Gordon (2010) #1, Oracle (2010) #1, Outsiders (2010) #1, Ra’s al Ghul (2010) #1, and Red Robin (2010) #1
#18-21 & 23-26: Red Robin, Vol. 4: 7 Days of Death
Also collects Teen Titans (2003) #92. #20 is also collected in Teen Titans (2003) TPB vol. 14
#22: Gotham Shall Be Judged (2012 – 978-1401233785)
Collects a crossover largely written by David Hine between Azrael (2009) #14-18, Batman (1940) #708-709, Gotham City Sirens (2009) #22, and Red Robin (2009) #22
Batman and Robin Eternal #1-26 (2015 – 2016)
In 2015 weekly series named Batman and Robin Eternal launched written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV. Despite the title, Damian doesn’t appear often in this series – it stars all three former male Robins, largely anchored by Red Robin with Dick Grayson as Robin in flashback.
#1-12: Batman and Robin Eternal Volume 1
Also includes Batman Endgame: Special Edition (2015) #1
#13-26: Batman and Robin Eternal Volume 2
Stephanie Brown: The Temporary Robin
Usually known as Spoiler and subsequently serving as Batgirl from 2009 to the beginning of New 52, Stephanie Brown briefly became the first female Robin in Robin (1993) #126-128. She also appeared in Batgirl (2000) #53, Detective Comics (1937) #796, and Teen Titans (2003) #13.
#126-129: Batman: War Games Book One (2015 – ISBN 978-1401258139)
Colects Batgirl (2000) #55, Batman (1940) #631, Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #56, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #182, Batman: The 12 Cent Adventure (2004) #1, Catwoman (2002) #34, Detective Comics (1937) #790-797, Nightwing (1996) #96, Robin (1993) #126-129, and Solo (2004) #10.
Robin, The Boy Wonder: A Celebration of 75 Years hardcover (2015)
Collects key appearances of every Robin (even Stephanie Brown!) from Batman (1940) #20, 107, 156, 408, 424, 428, 442, 657; Batman and Robin (2011) Annual 1; The Batman Family (1975) #1; Batman: The Dark Knight (1986) #2; DC One Million 80-Page Giant (1999) #1; Detective Comics (1937) #38 & 342; Justice League of America (1960) #55; Nightwing (1996) #25 & 101; Robin (1993) #46 & 126; Star Spangled Comics (1941) #82, 86, 103; Superman/Batman (2003) #7 & 77
Robin: The Teen Wonder (2009)
Collects Batman (1940) #428, 442, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #100, Nightwing (1996) #101, Robin (1993) #126, 132, Teen Titans (2003) #29
Her later appearances as Batgirl will be covered in a future Batgirl guide!
Damian Wayne: The Hereditary Robin
Damian Wayne [CBDB] makes his debut in Batman (1940) #655. He is a key component of Grant Morrison’s Batman epic – in some ways, he is the star of it as much as Batman!
Damian is teased as a future Robin [CBDB] during Batman RIP in Batman (1940) #676, but our proper introduction to him as in Batman and Robin (2009). He continues in the role of Robin after Flashpoint [CBDB] through New 52 and into Rebirth.
In Rebirth, he anchors Super Sons in addition to appearing in Teen Titans and guesting frequently in Nightwing.
- Batman and Robin (2009 – 2011)
- New 52: Batman and Robin (2011 – 2015) & Robin Rises (2014 – 2015)
- New 52: Robin: Son of Batman (2015 – 2016) & Robin War #1-2 (2016)
- Rebirth: Super Sons (2017)
Click for a list of supporting appearances
Batman and Robin (2009 – 2011)
This title is the primary thrust of Grant Morrison’s Batman epic after Final Crisis through the beginning of Batman Incorporated, which begins after #16.
in slipcased absolute format…
Absolute Batman & Robin: Batman Reborn
Collects the full Morrison run of Batman & Robin (2009) #1-16 and Batman: The Return
in deluxe hardcover format…
#1-6: Batman & Robin, Vol. 1: Batman Reborn Deluxe Hardcover
#7-12: Batman & Robin, Vol. 2: Batman vs. Robin Deluxe Hardcover
#13-16 & Batman: The Return: Batman & Robin, Vol. 3: Batman & Robin Must Die! Deluxe Hardcover
Also collects Batman: The Return
#17-26: Not collected in this format
in standard-size collections…
Batman: Battle of the Cowl (hardcover / paperback)
This book directly proceeds Batman & Robin #1 and explains Batman’s status quo at the beginning of the title. Damian appears in #2-3. Collects Batman: Battle for the Cowl (2009) #1-3 with Gotham Gazette (2009) #1 and Gotham Gazette: Batman Alive? (2009) #1.
#1-6: Batman & Robin, Vol. 1: Batman Reborn
#7-12: Batman & Robin, Vol. 2: Batman vs. Robin
#13-16 & Batman: The Return: Batman & Robin, Vol. 3: Batman & Robin Must Die!
Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Batman and Robin (2010) #1: Batman: Bruce Wayne – The Road Home (hardcover / paperback)
Collects Bruce Wayne: The Road Home specials Batgirl (2010) #1, Batman and Robin (2010) #1, Catwoman (2010) #1, Commissioner Gordon (2010) #1, Oracle (2010) #1, Outsiders (2010) #1, Ra’s al Ghul (2010) #1, and Red Robin (2010) #1
#17-25: Batman & Robin, Vol. 3: Dark Knight vs. White Knight (hardcover / paperback)
#26: Not collected
Convergence Batman and Robin (2015) #1-2: Convergence: Flashpoint (2015) Book 1
Despite Damian enduring relatively few changes after Flashpoint, this series is a pre-Flashpoint version of Damian as partnered with a returned Bruce Wayne Batman.
Batman and Robin (2011 – 2015) & Robin Rises (2014- 2015)
While Robin serves as Batman’s sidekick throughout this period, outside of “Death of the Family” and “Batman Incorpoated” his story participation is mostly limited to this title.
Robin does not appear from #19-32. After #18, the book turns into a rotating “Batman and…” team-up with the following character-names in the place of Robin’s. Click for a list of the alternate titles
as originally collected…
#1-8: Batman and Robin, Volume 1: Born to Kill (hardcover / paperback)
Issue#1 is also collected in DC Comics: The New 52 Omnibus
#9-14 & 0: Batman and Robin, Volume 2 Pearl (hardcover / paperback)
Issue #0 also collected in The New 52 Zero Omnibus
#15-17 & Annual 1: Batman and Robin, Volume 3 Death of the Family (hardcover / paperback)
Also includes Batman (2011) #17
If you want to know where Damian gets off to between issues #18-32, you need to pause here to read the New 52 volume of Batman Incorporated! All of Grant Morrion’s run on both volumes of Incorporate is reprinted in Absolute Batman Incorporated (though Robin does not appear in Volume 1).
Batman, Incorporated #0-6: Volume 1: Demon Star (hardcover / paperback)
Issue #0 is also collected in The New 52 Zero Omnibus
Batman, Incorporated #7-13 & Special: Volume 2: Gotham’s Most Wanted (hardcover / paperback)
And now, back to your regularly-scheduled Batman & Robin
#18-23: Batman and Robin, Volume 4 Requiem for Damian (hardcover / paperback)
#23.1-4: DC Comics: The New 52 Villains Omnibus
Additionally: #23.1 (Two-Face) in Batman Arkham: Two-Face. #23.4 (Killer Croc) in Batman Arkham: Killer Croc. #23.2 (Court of Owls) and #23.3 (Ra’s Al Ghul) are not collected elsewhere.
#24-28 & Annual 2: Batman and Robin, Volume 5 The Big Burn (hardcover / paperback)
#29-34: Batman and Robin, Volume 6 The Hunt For Robin (hardcover / paperback)
Also includes Robin Rises: Omega (2014) One-Shot
#35-40 & Annual 3: Batman and Robin, Volume 7 Robin Rises (hardcover / paperback)
Also includes Robin Rises: Alpha (2015) #1 and Secret Origins (2014) #4
additional collections…
#9: Batman: Night of the Owls (hardcover / paperback)
Collects All Star Western (2011) #9, Batgirl (2011) #9, Batman (2011) #8-9, backups from 10-11, Annual 1, Batman and Robin (2011) #9, Batman: The Dark Knight [II] (2011) #9, Batwing (2011) #9, Birds Of Prey (2011) #9, Catwoman (2011) #9, Detective Comics (2011) #9 (lead story only), Nightwing (2011) #8-9, Red Hood And The Outlaws (2011) #9
#15-17: The Joker: Death of the Family (hardcover / paperback)
Collects Batgirl (2011) #14-16, Batman (2011) #14 & 17, Batman and Robin (2011) #15-17, Catwoman (2011) #13-14, Detective Comics (2011) #15-17, Nightwing (2011) #15-16, Red Hood And The Outlaws (2011) #15-16, Teen Titans (2011) #15 and material from Batman #13, Batgirl #13, Nightwing #14, Red Hood and the Outlaws #13-14, Suicide Squad #14-15 and Teen Titans #14 & 16.
Robin: Son of Batman #1-13 (2015 – 2016) & Robin War #1-2 (2016)
Towards the end of this series, Damian appears in Batman & Robin Eternal #20 and 22-26 (above)
#1-6: Robin: Son of Batman Volume 1: Year of Blood (hardcover / paperback)
Also collects material from DC Sneak Peek: Robin: Son of Batman
#7-13: Robin: Son of Batman Volume 2: Dawn of the Demons (hardcover / paperback)
#7 and Robin War #1-2: Robin War (hardcover / paperback)
Collects Detective Comics (2011) #47, Gotham Academy (2014) #13, Grayson (2014) #15, Red Hood/Arsenal (2015) #7, Robin War (2016) #12, Robin: Son of Batman (2015) #7, Teen Titans (2014) #15, We Are Robin (2015) #7. Both issues are also collected in Grayson Volume 4: A Ghost in the Tomb.
Super Sons (2017)
Damian co-stars in this delightful kid-friendly series by Peter Tomasi with Jon Kent.
Superman (2016) #10-11: An establishing story for the new title. Collected in Superman Vol. 2: Full House and Superman Vol. 1 & 2 Deluxe Edition
#1-?: Pending collection announcement [digital]
Other Robins
We Are Robin #1-12 (2015 – 2016)
A title that explores the idea of a wave of Gotham teens identifying themselves as Robins written by Lee Bermejo.
#1-6: We Are Robin Volume 1: The Vigilante Business
Also collects material from DC Sneak Peek: We Are Robin
#7-12: We Are Robin Volume 2: Jokers
Elseworlds & Alternate Robin
These tales aren’t all set in official “Elseworlds” continuities, but they do all feature alternate, non-continuity Robins.
Robin 3000 (1992) #1-2: Elseworlds: Batman, Vol. 1
Batman and Robin Adventures (various): These titles extend the universe of the Animated series.
All Star Batman & Robin, The Boy Wonder (2005) #1-10: Absolute / hardcover (omits #10) / paperback (omits #10)
Damian: Son of Batman (2013) #1-4: Deluxe Hardcover
An story of Damian set 15 years in the future. Also collects Batman (1940) #686.
Batman: Arkham Knight: Robin (2016) Special: Batman: Arkham Knight Vol. 3 (hardcover / paperback)
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