![]() This lets me do a crossover with the Future Batman, Batman Beyond, without much trouble or a great swirly plot device. It just always seemed out of character for that one story in Batman Beyond. And for almost 20 years, we were given the perfect character to carry the Robin mantle. Thus, when Tim officially became the new Robin in the final pages of 1990's "Batman" #457, the moment felt like one the character had truly earned. Introduction:- While there are arguments for and against this point of view Im assuming that (for this story) the Teen Titans are part of the DCAU. 1 Creator, DC Comics Universe, Prime Earth - Prime DC Comics Universe Alter Egos Tim Drake. It was just at this exact time that the show was airing, it was arguably also the rise of Tim Drake in comic form. This includes meeting and learning under various martial artists in different parts of the world.Īccording to O'Neil, the creative team intentionally kept Tim out of costume (and thus out of danger) for several months after his debut, relegating him to the less-perilous role of "the guy who did reconnaissance from across the street." It was Bruce himself who finally presented Tim with his new costume after the latter used his skills to help defeat the Scarecrow. Tim Drake was captured and tortured by Joker and Harley, and was turned into J.J., a miniature form of The Joker. ![]() In order to avoid having another partner die on his watch, Bruce subjects him to a period of intense training, more than any of the previous Robins received. Tim Drake in Batman Beyond: Return of The Joker. In a tension-filled flashback, Terry (Will Friedle) is surprised to learn that the Joker's (Mark Hamill) death was the result of Tim Drake (Dean Stockwell) when he was still Robin (Mathew Valencia. ![]() Despite undergoing some martial arts and acrobatics training before he even turned 13, Tim doesn't assume the role of Robin immediately upon joining the Bat-Family: Batman certainly doesn't want to risk sending another child soldier off to his potential death. ![]()
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