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Jason todd
Real name: Jason Peter Todd. Age: 19 years old. skills: martial arts master and handling of lethal weapons. Jason Todd was the son of Willis Todd, a petty thief who died as Two-Face's second-in-command, believed to have been killed by Two-Face, and Catherine Todd, a drug addict. One night Batman found him stealing the wheels off his Batmobile. Instead of getting angry, he was surprised by the boy's skills, but he put him in a school for troubled kids. Seeing that he didn't adapt, he decided to adopt him to rescue him from the streets and from this school. Jason Todd's transition to Robin lasted a few months. His first appearance was in issue #357 of March 1983 (by Conway and Don Newton) but he didn't become Robin until Detective Comics #526 of May of the same year. It was in Batman #368 of February 1984 when Dick Grayson officially handed over the position to him. Jason began training as a detective and combined his new life with high school. Even though he was known as the "rebel Robin", he was the golden child. Jason was part of the New Titans for a brief period when Wonder Girl assembled a new team after the previous one broke up. The new Robin would help the Titans defeat Brother Blood for the umpteenth time.
Todd was more proactive and aggressive than the previous wielder of the mantle. He was even able to single-handedly defeat Mongul using the Black Pity flower in the Superman Annual #11 special: "For the Man Who Has Everything".
death (Jason all)
In Batman #426 (1988) unnecessary risks, moral code and not yet having gotten over the death of his parents led Batman to temporarily suspend him from his duties. Wandering around his old neighborhood, the boy ended up discovering that Catherine Todd was not his biological mother. Without further ado, he investigated who could have been his father's lover. He had begun "Batman: A death in the family" (1989).
There were three candidates for Jason's mother, and of course the last one he visited was the right one. It was Sheila Haywood, a volunteer who lived in Ethiopia after a dark past and who was blackmailed by the Joker. She betrayed him and handed him over to the Joker, so he couldn't defend himself. Even before he exploded, Jason received the full impact trying to save his mother. After this, Batman searched for the Joker and tried to kill him, leaving him in a helicopter about to explode, miraculously the Joker survived.
After his death, Jason joined the list of traumas that Batman had been carrying since the death of his parents, becoming the biggest failure in his career. In addition, it strengthened his enmity with the Joker, to whom he owed the death of Robin and the paraplegia of Batgirl. In this way, Jason has remained explicitly present in Batman's life.
Resurrection (Jason All)
In Batman: Hush (2002), Jason makes his first appearance after his death. He engages Batman in combat, but is eventually replaced by Clayface, leading Batman to believe that it was Clayface who fought him all along. However, Jason's grave is found empty.
During the Infinite Crisis series, it was revealed that when Superboy-Prime smashed the barriers between worlds, it allowed Todd to return from the dead 6 months after his death (Batman Annual #25). After his resurrection, he spent about a year in a hospital until Talia Al Ghul found him and cured him by putting him in the Lazarus Pit where Ra's Al Ghul was bathing at the same time.
Todd sought revenge on the Joker for killing him and on Batman for failing to avenge him. In the final confrontation, Batman saves the Joker from being killed by Todd. But the Joker sets off an explosive planted by Todd, causing them both to disappear. It is later confirmed that neither of them died.
now as Red Hood in the arc under the hood
In A Year Later, following the Infinite Crisis, Jason finds himself in New York where he assumes the identity of Nightwing. The two former Young Wonders confront each other and eventually Jason returns the Nightwing mantle to Dick.
In the War Games series (previous to War Crimes) he returns to take revenge on Batman under the identity of Red Hood in the Under the Hood arc.
Then in Countdown to Final Crisis he wears the Red Robin costume from an alternate universe, originally made for him.
In Battle for the Cowl, Jason Todd fights for the mantle of Batman just like Dick and Tim, but with more violent methods and the use of firearms, something that Dick Grayson and Tim Drake disapprove of, who fight Jason Todd. Finally Dick Grayson defeats him, Jason falls into the water from a cliff and Dick is the one who takes the new identity of Batman.
Following years:1
Jason survived his fall and abandoned his claim to being Batman. Dick was Batman now, and Jason set out to become his direct competition. He re-designed his Red Hood identity, drawing attention to himself by creating a costume very similar to the original Red Hood ensemble that the Joker had worn. To complete his transformation, he even found himself a partner. This was Scarlet, the daughter of a criminal and victim of Professor Pyg's mutilation practice. His intention was for them to become Gotham's new dynamic duo, supplanting the old one.
With his new partner, Jason returned to his brutal and lethal methods of dealing with criminals, but now he brings something new to the table. He uses the media and the Internet, exposing his methods to the public to demonstrate how criminals should be treated. Public opinion turns to his side, especially after he shows how Batman and Robin protect the Penguin from him and Scarlet. That lasted until he tracked down a criminal who had gotten away, to finish what he had started. Batman and Robin arrived to stop them, and the two duos fought. The fight went in Jason's favor. Instead of the two heroes capturing him, he catches them and locks them up, to get them out of his way momentarily. His plan was to make Batman and Robin's identity known to the world via TwitCam, if the public paid enough attention to it.
Following years:2
It was then that Jason and Scarlet were ambushed by an assassin named Flamingo. He fired two shots at Jason with a sniper rifle, shattering his helmet. While Batman and Robin escape the trap, Todd and Scarlet attempt to fight Flamingo off. However, Flamingo is unharmed due to being brainwashed from pain and discomfort, and it was only thanks to the arrival of Batman and Robin that they were not killed. Jason uses the Dynamic Duo as cover, but is eventually caught. Scarlet escapes, and Jason is taken into police custody. As he is taken away, Jason yells to Dick that if the Lazarus Pits could bring back the dead (a half-truth), then why couldn't they do it with Bruce?
Redemption: arc 1
Jason files an appeal to avoid being transferred to Arkham Asylum, where he remains under observation for months. Batman visits him there to inform him that he is in Arkham for his own protection. Jason points out that he has passed all psychological tests on multiple occasions and that there is no reason to keep him in what he calls a "freak cage."
Jason is transferred to a Gotham City prison, and upon his arrival, suicide rates begin to rise. Several homicides occur due to the inmates' many failed attempts at revenge against the former Red Hood. Jason's death toll increases when one day he poisons the cafeteria food, killing 82 inmates. He is transferred back to Arkham, but in the process, he manages to escape with the help of several mercenaries. The mercenaries reveal that they have orders to take Jason to the person who hired them and that he is not in danger. Jason breaks free and fights them off until Batman and Robin arrive. Once the hitmen are subdued, they reveal that they have kidnapped Scarlet, Jason's former partner. Dick, Damian, and Jason go to Red Hood's weapons depot, where he assembles a composite suit out of his biker suit and Red Hood's suit. The three attempt to rescue Scarlet. After defeating the mercenaries, Red Hood rescues Scarlet and they escape in a helicopter. Batman and Robin attempt to pursue them, but Red Hood tells them that he planted bombs in Gotham City several months ago. Scarlet wants to stay as Red Hood's partner. She and Red Hood escape to an unknown destination. Dick does nothing, assuming that Jason has entered the path of reform, and that the Batman Family will eventually reunite.
Redemption: arc 2
Jason tries to make up for his sins alongside the Outlaws, a team of rebel heroes, which includes Arsenal and Starfire. The red symbol on his chest now changes to form a bat, representing his uneasy reconciliation with Batman's family.
Though he retains his aggressive fighting style, it's clear in the first issue of "Red Hood and the Outlaws" that he hasn't stopped using lethal force against his adversaries. In that issue, Jason used his firearms in an act of self-defense when killing three members of a criminal gang. In issue two, he feels compassion and respect for his former handlers, and is forced to put himself into a zombie-like state, which involves deciding when to use lethal force just like Huntress did. To accomplish this, he sacrificed his most cherished memory of his days as Robin (a happy memory of him and Bruce as father and son), realizing that his conflicting emotions were preventing him from doing what needed to be done to achieve the "greater good."
characteristics and skills
Great Physical Condition: Like his former mentor, he has proven himself physically superior to Olympic athletes in combat. His strength, reflexes, and endurance are roughly comparable to that of Dick Grayson. Master Martial Artist: Jason Todd is a highly skilled combatant trained by Batman and further expanded upon by trainers of his own caliber. Although he was always the more combative Robin, after his resurrection, he gained further training and proved himself to be far more skilled than before. Training: In addition to the training he received from Batman, Jason trained with the League of Assassins and the All-Caste, of which he is the last warrior. During "The Lost Days" he completed training around the world with various experts in weapons, combat, bombs, etc. Expert Acrobat: During his training as Robin he had been taught acrobatics and gymnastics routines. Detective Skills: Being trained by Batman in the detective arts, he is one of the best detectives along with those of the Batfamily. High Level of Endurance: Jason Todd possesses the strength of 130 Kg per punch. Languages: Taught by Batman, Jason is fluent in several languages: English, French, German, Italian, a little Russian and Portuguese. Vehicles: Jason owns a variety of cars and boats. Weaponry: Jason, through Thalia Al Ghul, obtains a variety of weapons and gadgets, ranging from civilian to military-grade weaponry, and advanced computer equipment. Among his favorite weapons is his dagger, similar to Ra's al Ghul's knives. He also possesses the All Blades, magical swords he gained in his training with the All-Caste, now displayed in his apartment on hanging shelves on the wall.
Dick Grayson
History Start Dick Grayson was a twelve-year-old boy who lived in an acrobatic circus, being the youngest of the Flying Graysons. Dick joined his parents' act at a very young age, having been trained in the art of acrobatics since birth. Before a performance in Gotham City, in which the Graysons' act was the main attraction, they were asked to pose for a photo with Jack Drake and his family, including their young son.
While on tour in Gotham City, he overheard Tony Zucco, a notorious and feared crime lord, threatening the circus owner with a bribe in exchange for protection. The owner refused, and the next night Dick watched in horror as his parents' wire snapped overhead, sending them hurtling to their deaths in full view of Gotham's elite, including Bruce Wayne and Tim Drake. Shortly after the tragedy, Bruce Wayne decided to adopt Dick, but the boy refused as he did not want to replace his late father with the billionaire. Frustrated by the lack of attention from his new guardian and the mystery surrounding his parents' deaths, Dick snuck out of Wayne Manor one night to solve the crime on his own (that night he only encountered Batman, who was also investigating the murder). After awakening in the Batcave, he is shocked to learn that Bruce is actually the Batman. Together they succeeded in revealing Zucco's complicity in the murder, but at that moment the gangster died of a heart attack. Seeing a reflection of himself in Dick, Batman made the young orphan the offer that would change his life - the chance to become his partner in crime-fighting. Dick chose the name Robin, as it was the nickname his mother gave him, and began his training.
following years:Two Faces arc
Bruce taught Dick fighting techniques and detective skills for 6 months. Finally, Dick had to pass one final test - "the gauntlet". Dick had to evade the Dark Knight on the streets of Gotham for one night - from dusk to dawn - without any outside help. Dick succeeded. Robin, the Boy Wonder, was born.
Dick enjoyed his first year as Robin, until his first confrontation with Two-Face, which was a rude awakening for the young hero. Two-Face had captured the new District Attorney and Batman, and had each of them suspended from a hangman's noose in a "double gallows death trap." Robin, in trying to save the DA, used a Batarang to cut the rope. His plan worked, but it failed to take into account Dent's obsession with the number two - and since it was a double trap, the floor gave way, dropping the DA into a tank of water, where he drowned. Robin was unable to prevent his death, and received a beating at the hands of Two-Face. A beating that Batman witnessed, still tied to the platform trying to free himself. Batman was eventually able to break free and stop Two-Face. This event, however, marked the young crime fighter.
Following years: Teen Titans arc
Teen Titans Dick continued his adventures with Batman, and began attending college. Robin began taking on solo missions as well, and found himself capable of fighting crime on his own. Soon after, Dick Grayson, and several other young heroes, formed a new group "The Teen Titans" alongside Speedy (Roy Harper), Kid Flash (Wally West), Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) and Aqualad (other young superhero sidekicks). Nightwing (then Robin) gradually improved his detective and martial arts skills during his years with Batman and the Titans.
Assuming the identity of Nightwing, Dick Grayson would continue to lead the Titans. He meets Starfire, with whom he falls in love and after a few years of relationship, he was even one step away from getting married. During this time Dick and Bruce resolve their previous conflicts and trust each other again. Years later, Grayson changes his identity to become Nightwing, a change that is symbolized by his relationship with Batman, and his desire to be a more independent superhero. His costume was inspired by the one his parents wore when they performed in the circus.
Over the years, Nightwing has earned the respect of many people and is seen as the best sidekick of all time. He was in charge of the Outsiders group for a time.
Currently, according to the Gotham Knights series, Grayson is Bruce Wayne's adopted son, as he was previously only his protégé (pupil).
Batlle of the cowl:arco 1
Following the apparent death of Batman (Bruce Wayne) during the Final Crisis, Nightwing leaves New York in order to return to Gotham City. Intent on giving up his regular job, he puts all his efforts into protecting the city. Furthermore, he resigns from his position as leader of the Titans, due to his duties in Gotham City keeping him busier.
In the months that follow, the Batman Family, along with the Network (a Society comprised of various heroes, including the Outsiders, the Birds of Prey, and others) desperately try to restore order to Gotham City. Dick Grayson leads the effort, but refuses to become Batman, despite Tim Drake's insistence, due to the last message Batman left him. Meanwhile, a man impersonates Batman and begins a war on crime using deadly tactics and leaving a piece of paper saying "I am Batman." Due to Dick's refusal to find him, Tim begins a quest to stop the impostor and suits up as Batman in order to demonstrate how the real Dark Knight would have acted. Dick meanwhile continues in his efforts to protect the city and both he and Batman's biological son Damian Wayne are attacked by men working on behalf of a supposedly resurrected Black Mask. Dick and Damian are then 'rescued' by the gunslinger Batman, whom Dick quickly identifies as Jason Todd. He and Damian attempt to stop Jason, but Damian is nearly killed by a gunshot to the chest but are aided by the Birds of Prey. Jason manages to escape, and nearly kills Tim Drake with a Batarang to the chest. After Damian's near-sudden death, Nightwing sets out against Jason, intent on finishing off his brother once and for all. In an even battle, with Jason claiming all the while that Tim is dead, Dick notices that Jason has finally gone completely insane.
battle of the cowl:arco 2
Following the near-sudden death of Damian, Nightwing sets out against Jason, intent on finishing off his brother once and for all. In an even battle, with Jason all the while claiming that Tim is dead, Dick notices that Jason has finally gone completely insane, possibly due to Batman's last will and testament. The battle between Nightwing and Jason culminates on a speeding train. When Dick tries to help Jason, he refuses and throws himself to his supposed death.
The new Batman Shortly after, Dick Grayson finally agrees to take up the mantle of Batman, knowing that it was always his destiny. Unfortunately, thanks to Tim Drake's encounter with Jason, Dick will not allow him to return as Robin. Tim is further outraged to learn that Dick offers the Robin mantle to Damian Wayne. Feeling betrayed and furious, Tim leaves the Batcave pursuing the belief that Bruce is still alive somewhere in the world. As such, he leaves Gotham City in order to begin his search. But instead of continuing to wear the Robin suit he assumes the identity of Red Robin.
Tim Drake
Name: Tim Drake Alias: Robin,Red Robin Physical description: Height: 1.76 meters Weight: 70 kilograms Athletic and agile build. short black hair Piercing brown eyes There are no prominent battle marks on his face, but there is evidence of his vigilante experience primarily around the torso area. Tim Drake was little more than a child when he attended the circus with his parents. In order to ease his wife's concerns that the circus might scare Tim, Jack Drake asked to have his photo taken with the Flying Graysons, who were the headlining act. It was here that Tim met Dick Grayson, who gave him special attention, and even pledged to dedicate his act to him. Shortly afterward, Tim and his family witnessed the murder of Dick's parents, alongside Bruce Wayne. As his parents led him out of the circus tent, Tim managed to catch a glimpse of the mysterious Batman comforting Dick. Feeling sorry for Dick, Jack and Janet sent him a copy of the photo that had been taken before the murder.
Motivation and place
Tim is driven by a strong sense of justice and an unwavering determination to protect the innocent and make the world a better place. He feels compelled to follow in Batman's footsteps and honor the legacy of his predecessors as Robin, proving his worth as a vigilante worthy of trust and respect. Despite the challenges and adversities he faces, Tim continues to fight for what he believes in and never gives up on his mission to defend the defenseless.
Personality: Intelligent and analytical: Tim is known for his brilliant mind and ability to analyze complex situations. He is an expert strategist and quick thinker, able to find creative solutions to the problems he faces.
Empathetic and Compassionate: Unlike some of his more impulsive peers, Tim is compassionate and empathetic, showing a genuine interest in others. This quality makes him an effective leader and a trusted ally in the Batfamily.
Determined and Dedicated: Tim is incredibly dedicated to his role as a hero and his mission to protect the innocent. His unwavering determination drives him to keep going even in the toughest of times.
Reserved and observant: Although he is outgoing when working with his colleagues, Tim tends to be more reserved in personal matters. He prefers to observe and analyze before acting, which allows him to make more informed decisions. Honest and Loyal: Tim values honesty and loyalty above all else. He is known to be a loyal friend and a reliable ally, willing to risk it all for those he loves and believes in.
The Third Robin: Arc 1
At the age of nine, Tim watched footage of Batman and Robin fighting the Penguin. Robin performed a quadruple somersault, a rare maneuver that only Dick Grayson and a few others could perform. After learning that Grayson was adopted by Bruce Wayne, he came to the conclusion that Grayson was Robin and that, of course, Wayne was Batman. Tim followed the adventures of the dynamic duo, as well as Grayson's conversion to Nightwing and Jason Todd's conversion to the second Robin. After Jason's death, Timothy began to notice a drastic, almost psychotic change in Batman's behavior, and became convinced that Batman needed a Robin to maintain his sanity. Despite finally getting his heart's desire, Tim had his doubts about becoming the new Robin, but Bruce told him that he had complete confidence in him to be his new partner. He also told him that he was looking for someone with brains, not just guts, and in Tim there was that and more. All that was necessary was for Tim to go through intensive training before he hit the streets of Gotham. This would involve a tour abroad, helping Tim understand who he was, as well as learning to be a great fighter. Tim distinguished himself from Jason Todd by being much more reserved in temperament, and from Dick Grayson by being a better detective and less of an acrobat. While Dick had been raised from a very young age to be an acrobat, Tim had to work hard to get there. He proved capable of holding his own in a real fight. In The New 52, Tim lived a middle-class life. From a young age, he demanded of himself to be the best at everything. His innate detective skills allowed him to realize that Batman was not the same at that time and that this coincided with the sudden and inexplicable disappearance of Robin.
Arco 2:Batman RIP.
In his later years, Robin began to see a familiar purple costume around Gotham City, and began to believe that someone had taken the mantle of Spoiler, once worn by his late girlfriend Stephanie Brown. He expressed this concern to Batman, who seemed both shocked and disinterested, which angered Tim. Eventually, Robin confronts the new Spoiler, and discovers that it is actually Stephanie. She reveals to him that Dr. Thompkins faked her death, to allow him to escape the dangerous life of being a vigilante. Batman reveals that he had suspected that Stephanie was not dead, and that was why he never put the Spoiler suit in the trophy case. Shortly afterward, Batman became the target of a group calling themselves the Black Glove. Their attacks became so intense that they seemingly drove Batman insane, who then disappeared, leaving Robin alone to defend the city. He enlisted the help of Spoiler, who was unfortunately ordered by Batman to interfere with his work, in order to help make him a better hero. As such, Spoiler hired assorted villains and assassins to force Robin to play his game. Spoiler went so far as to even enlist the help of Robin's old enemy, Ulysses Armstrong aka The General. Unfortunately, Ulysses was quick to betray Spoiler, out of revenge against Robin. Upon discovering that it was Spoiler who orchestrated everything, Robin broke all ties with her, and ordered her to never wear the Spoiler suit again. Meanwhile, Robin was forced to fight against his older brother, Jason Todd, who started a gang war in an attempt to gain control of the gangs. Jason tried to convince Robin to join him, but Tim refused, due to his disagreement with Jason's methods. During the ensuing fight, Jason was defeated by Robin's combined efforts.
arco 3:Red Robin
the gang member who shot Jason in the knee, and the arrival of someone claiming to be a new hero, Red Robin, an identity previously used by Jason Todd.
Robin began investigating the new Red Robin and discovered that it was Ulysses. Although Robin managed to temporarily defeat him, it had later been a trap supposedly set by Ulysses' partner, Anarchy. Robin was nearly killed by a warehouse explosion, but managed to survive somehow, despite suffering extreme burns on the back of his head. It was later revealed that the real Anarchy had been left in a state of paralysis, thanks to Ulysses, who had usurped his identity. Upon discovering this, Robin donned the cowl and cape of Red Robin, and set out to confront Ulysses. Though he managed to defeat him, he lost several civilian casualties. However, in the end, Robin managed to end the gang war, and created a tentative amount of peace throughout the city. As a result of his actions and Batman's continued absence, Commissioner Gordon opted for a Robin Signal, making Robin the city's primary protector. While acknowledging the gesture, Robin requested to return the Bat-Signal in order for the city to believe that Batman was still watching. Due to events occurring in Gotham City that needed his full attention, Robin decided it was time to step down from leading the Teen Titans and gave leadership to Wonder Girl.
Around that time, it was revealed that Batman's slide into madness and supposed demise was actually an elaborate plan created by Batman to take down the Black Glove. Through the combined efforts of Batman and his allies, the Black Glove was defeated, with Batman supposedly killed in a helicopter crash battling the group's leader.
following years:obeah Man
It was Robin who informed Commissioner Gordon of the true events. In truth, however, Batman survived the crash, and later joined the Justice League during the events of Final Crisis. Unfortunately, Batman was seemingly killed during his final confrontation with the New God, Darkseid, leaving Dick, Cassandra, Jason, Damian, and Tim orphaned once again. Following the loss of Batman, Tim was forced to confront a ghost from his past, the Obeah Man, who had managed to bribe his way out of prison. Refusing to let the man who killed his mother escape justice, Tim followed him to Haiti, where Obeah attempted to drive Tim insane with gases and special effects. Tim, however, stopped Obeah's work and sent him to prison, with lawyers from Wayne Enterprises, thus giving him final closure over his mother's death.
Batlle of the cowl
Battle for the Cowl In the months that followed, the Bat-Family was desperately trying to bring order to Gotham. Dick led the effort, but refused to become Batman despite Tim's insistence. Meanwhile, a man began impersonating Batman in his war on crime by using deadly tactics and leaving a piece of paper saying "I am Batman." Tim discovered that the impostor was none other than Jason, and began a quest to stop him, even dressing up as Batman to prove that the real Batman would have acted.
Tim had found Jason's Batcave in a subway station, and was saved from a trap by Catwoman, who knew Tim and was behind the masked man. Jason ambushed them, disengaging himself from Catwoman, then getting into a fight with Tim before impaling him in the chest with a Batarang, exclaiming, "One more to go." Fortunately, the Kevlar re-enforcement of the Batsuit Tim wore saved his life, though it left him extensively wounded. However, Tim managed to gain enough strength to attempt an escape, but due to injuries and blood loss, he found himself too weak to get very far. In an attempt to win his fight against Nightwing, Tim was forced to flee. Jason blew up the floor of his Batcave, knocking Tim off his feet. Luckily, Damian managed to rescue Tim before he could fall to his death. Red Robin is born Shortly after, Dick finally agreed to take on the mantle of Batman. Unfortunately, due to an argument, Dick asked Tim not to continue as Robin. Stating that Tim was more of an equal than a subordinate, Dick instead offered the Robin mantle to Damian. Feeling betrayed and furious, Tim left. Tim believed Bruce was alive somewhere in the world. So, he left Gotham City in order to begin his search. But since he was no longer the boy wonder, he took up a mantle previously used by Jason: that of Red Robin. Tim began searching the world
Arco 5:Nace Red Robin
Tim isolated himself from the rest of the Bat-Family, as everyone believed he was having trouble due to the shock of losing his mentor. Tim, however, managed to obtain proof of Bruce Wayne's existence, and also managed to stop Ra's Al Ghul's organization. In response, Ra's promised an attack to destroy everything the Wayne family had built in Gotham.
Tim was able to hold on as Red Robin, and after saving Tammy Fox, the two rushed back to Gotham City. One of the first actions Tim took upon his arrival in Gotham was to defeat the Killer Moth. After capturing the Moth, Tim began thinking of ways to find and save Batman in the past, but not before turning his attention to Ra's's plans against the Wayne family. Tim headed to the Batcave in hopes of finding Dick, but instead found Stephanie Brown, who was now the new Batgirl. Reluctant at first, the two joined forces and managed to rescue Leslie Thompkins from the assassins.
Skills
Weapons and Skills Martial Arts Master: Tim has been trained by Batman, Nightwing, Batgirl, Lady Shiva in a wide variety of martial arts disciplines including Kung Fu, Aikido, Jeet Kune Do, Fencing, Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Wing Chun, Hapkido, Karate, Savate, Kendo, Ninjutsu, Tai Chi, Kung Fu, and Leopard Biangan. His skills with the bo staff give him an added advantage in his fighting. He has also been regarded as the most skilled hero in the entire DC Universe. Escape Artist: Batman and Nightwing have trained Red Robin to be an expert at escaping any trap, lock, or captivity, ranging from the simplest of handcuffs to the most elaborate of cages. Gifted Intellect: His natural intelligence allows him to excel in computer science and more importantly, as an expert detective. Furthermore, Tim apparently has a firm grasp of a variety of scientific techniques such as biology, engineering, and genetics, which has been demonstrated in his attempts to re-clone Superboy. Batman claims that Tim could be smarter and better than him. Batman has trained him in several disciplines, such as forensics, criminology, acrobatics, stealth, and disguise. Master Detective: His ability to deduce the secret identities of superheroes on his own has been used to underscore his great skill. Among the identities discovered are those of Batman, as well as those of his predecessors Robin, Huntress, Flash, and Captain Marvel. Strategist: Tim, like Dick Grayson, is also a brilliant strategist and a great leader, having served as leader of the Teen Titans, Young Justice, and even put himself in charge of the rescue efforts of Blüdhaven, after the attack carried out by Deathstroke and his fellow villains.
Traje of Red Robin
Robin Costume 2: Tim updated his costume to match the black and red color scheme as a tribute to his late friend. These updates included longer sleeved shirts, the addition of scallops to his gloves and cape, and the inclusion of a utility belt with pockets. The scallops on the cape give an illusion of feathers rather than bat-like wings, as seen on Batman's cape. The stylized "R" on Robin's chest has been replaced with a more traditional one, though its appearance varies from artist to artist. Robin retains his "R" shurikens, but now wears them on his belt rather than on his tunic. During a brief period when he suffered burn damage, Tim temporarily wore a hood that covered his head and offered him glider capabilities. Red Robin Costume: With Damian now taking on the role of the fifth Robin, Tim adopted the full Red Robin uniform. This costume appears to contain a mix of both Robin's old uniforms, as well as Batman's. The uniform consists of black pants and boots, a red tunic similar to Dick Grayson's old tunic, though lacking the 'R' emblem. He wears a utility belt, similar to the one worn by Dick as Robin. Next, he has a chest harness, which is connected to the Red Robin symbol. Lastly, he wears a black hood and cape. Instead of using ninja stars or batarangs like before, Tim now uses Red Robin's disks. He does, however, still use his collapsible bo staff as his primary weapon.
Damian Wayne
Damian is violent and cocky, and was trained by the League of Assassins, learning to kill at a young age, which creates a conflicted relationship with his father who refuses to kill his opponents. He is charismatic, confident, and a natural leader. He values efficiency and has a unique ability to achieve his goals. With unparalleled ambition and determination, once Damian sets his mind on something, he won't stop until he achieves it. Furthermore, he is described as someone who prefers things to be clear and direct, not seeing much in terms of gray. Damian Wayne is known for being somewhat insolent, with a sense of entitlement, and can be quite defiant. He doesn't see things in terms of gray and when he identifies something wrong, he sets out to eradicate it without prejudice. He is a person who, despite his youth, shows great self-confidence and a strong will to impose order and justice. Damian Wayne, being the biological son of Bruce Wayne, has a complex relationship with the Bat-Boys. His behavior towards them is often competitive and defiant, especially with Tim Drake (Red Robin) and Jason Todd (Red Hood). With Dick Grayson (Nightwing), who has been an older brother and mentor, Damian shows more respect and willingness to learn. However, his arrogant nature and upbringing in the League of Assassins often lead him into conflict with his adoptive brothers. Damian Wayne is a fictional character in the DC Universe. Damian is the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul, and thus the grandson of the villain Ra's Al Ghul. The character originally appeared as an unnamed child in the 1987 story Son of the Demon.
In 2006, the character was renamed Damian Wayne by Grant Morrison, and his introduction to the main story comes in Batman #655, the first issue of "Batman and Son".
For years he was Robin, but decided to give up the mantle due to irreconcilable differences with his father after witnessing the murder of Alfred Pennywort.
Origin (Damian Wayne)
Having spent his gestation in a laboratory, Damian as a pre-teen is abandoned by his mother to be cared for by his father, who was unaware of his son's existence until that point. Damian is violent and cocky, and was trained by the League of Assassins, learning to kill at a young age, which creates a conflicted relationship with his father who refuses to kill his opponents. However, the Dark Knight cares for his lost progeny. Following the events of Batman R.I.P. and Batman: Battle for the Cowl, Damian takes on the identity of Robin at ten years of age, becoming the fifth person to use the Robin identity. He first worked with Dick Grayson - the original Robin - who temporarily took over as Batman, before going on to work alongside his father upon Bruce Wayne's return to the role of Batman. History Batman and Son His existence is unknown to Batman. Genetically enhanced and grown in an artificial womb, Damian was destined to be a formidable warrior, raised by Talia and the League of Assassins. He becomes a highly talented martial artist by the time he is a pre-teen, at which point Talia reveals Damian's existence to her father and leaves him in Batman's custody in an effort to disrupt his work. Precocious, ill-conditioned, and violent, Damian battles Robin (Tim Drake), whom he seeks to replace as his father's sidekick. Batman stops him, he escapes, and dons a variant of the Robin costume made from Jason Todd's suit and the League of Assassins' suit, and gets into a fight with the villain Spook and decapitates him. Although his manner is misguided and malicious, Damian seems to genuinely want to help his father's war on crime.
battle of the cowl
Damian apparently decides to stay in Gotham after his father's supposed death, and takes up residence with Alfred and his adoptive brothers Nightwing and Red Robin. Although he enjoys riding around in the Batmobile, one night, he is attacked by a group of villains. Oddly enough, his cruel and aggressive demeanor is replaced by the personality of a fearful child (going so far as to call out for his mother when attacked by Killer Croc and Poison Ivy). He is however saved by Nightwing, but unfortunately for them they end up being attacked by a new gun-wielding Batman who turns out to be Jason Todd. While searching for Jason, Damian is shot at point-blank range in the chest, and is taken to the Batcave by Nightwing and the Birds of Prey.
Despite his intense injuries, Damian refuses to be left behind and nearly turns to Alfred in order to aid Dick in his battle against Jason. Alfred however, does not stop Damian, but instead encourages him, even offering him the old Robin tunic he once stole and asking him to help Dick. Together, they locate and rescue the injured Tim Drake from nearly dying in the explosion. After a final confrontation with Jason Todd, Dick Grayson finally accepts the mantle of Batman. Regrettably, he forbids Tim from continuing to be Robin. Claiming that Tim is an equal and an ally rather than a protégé, Dick instead offers the Robin mantle to Damian. Damian, of course, accepts it. Feeling betrayed and furious, Tim punches Damian, and leaves, taking on the identity previously used by Jason Todd: Red Robin.
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Following the near-sudden death of Damian, Nightwing sets out against Jason, intent on finishing off his brother once and for all. In an even battle, with Jason all the while claiming that Tim is dead, Dick notices that Jason has finally gone completely insane, possibly due to Batman's last will and testament. The battle between Nightwing and Jason culminates on a speeding train. When Dick tries to help Jason, he refuses and throws himself to his supposed death.
The new Batman Shortly after, Dick Grayson finally agrees to take up the mantle of Batman, knowing that it was always his destiny. Unfortunately, thanks to Tim Drake's encounter with Jason, Dick will not allow him to return as Robin. Tim is further outraged to learn that Dick offers the Robin mantle to Damian Wayne. Feeling betrayed and furious, Tim leaves the Batcave pursuing the belief that Bruce is still alive somewhere in the world. As such, he leaves Gotham City in order to begin his search. But instead of continuing to wear the Robin suit he assumes the identity of Red Robin.
Rebellion (Damian Wayne)
Rebel During their first week as partners, Damian proves to be somewhat different from Tim or Dick, coming across as somewhat similar to Jason Todd. Argumentative and arrogant, Damian often argues with Dick and undermines his authority as Batman, even going so far as to claim that he is not worthy of carrying the Batman mantle. Damian expresses a strong willingness to take over the Batman identity himself if Dick is not "up to par." He makes it known that he has no respect for Grayson, and tells him that he does not need him to win. In the Battle of the Cowl arc, it is revealed that Damian has begun visiting his father's old friend and enemy Thomas Elliot, also known as Hush, in the prison atop Wayne Tower. Dick and Tim see him engaging in chess games. Damian claims that these visits are purely out of curiosity to find out why Hush would alter his appearance to resemble Bruce Wayne. But Hush suspects that the visits are Damian's way of grieving Bruce's death and are a way for him to "spend time with his father."
arco:Son of Batman + Teen Titans.
son of batman Shortly after the escape of his pet Goliath, which forces Damian to travel to Bialya where he is captured, managing to save him. In the port of Gotham a mysterious girl finds the corpse of Morgan Ducard (Nobody) watching a recording of how he died, defeating the people who patrolled there.
Returning to Goliath's home, Damian wants to make up for his mistakes from the Year of Blood, a time when he stole mystical objects from around the world for the Al Ghul family, and sets out to return them without discovering that he is being watched. Returning one of the relics, her observer saves some of the victims and Damian identifies her as someone similar to Nobody, who says she wants to kill him, however they work together until things calm down. Later, his enemy is revealed to be Nobody's daughter who seeks revenge by killing her killer. some time later. Teen Titans After turning 13, Damian begins to set traps for some heroes, including Beast Boy, Raven, Starfire, and Kidd Flash. After breaking free from these traps and seeing their teamwork, he congratulates them after telling them about his idea for the Teen Titans and how they are in danger.
Celebrating his birthday with Alfred since Batman is on a mission with the Justice League, Damian receives a letter from Ra's al Ghul, over time he investigates other victims of this one that are all those whom he captured. Elsewhere, Al Ghul congratulates his new generation of assassins by sending them on a mission.
Alfred Pennyworth
Alfred Pennyworth is Bruce Wayne's loyal butler and father figure, as well as one of the most important and beloved characters in the Batman universe. His presence in Bruce's life is crucial, as he not only looks after Wayne Manor, but is also a confidant, advisor, and in many ways the only close family Bruce has.
Personality: Alfred is the embodiment of loyalty, wisdom, and calm under pressure. He is known for his dry wit and sense of humor, which he often uses to soften the severity of situations or give Bruce the perspective he needs. While extremely polite and respectful, he does not hesitate to be firm when he deems it necessary, especially when it comes to Bruce's well-being. Alfred is more than just a servant; he is a surrogate father, mentor, and the voice of reason in Bruce's life. He often cares deeply for Bruce's safety and emotional well-being, and while he respects his decision to be Batman, he does not hesitate to voice his concern when he feels Bruce is taking things too far.
History and Abilities: Before becoming a butler, Alfred had a rich and varied life. In many versions of his story, he served in the British Army, which gave him skills in combat, emergency medicine, and espionage. These skills prove invaluable in his role supporting Batman, as he often acts as a field medic, patching up Bruce's wounds after his nights as a vigilante, and assisting in the investigation of crimes from the Batcave.
Relationship with Bruce Wayne: The relationship between Alfred and Bruce is one of the emotional pillars of Batman's character. Alfred was by Bruce's side after the tragic death of his parents, and has been a constant support throughout his life. Although Alfred sometimes seems to disapprove of Bruce's decisions, his loyalty never wavers.
Bruce Wayne/Batman
Bruce Wayne is a philanthropist, billionaire, and the corporate chairman of Wayne Enterprises. He has a tall, athletic build, often depicted with broad shoulders and a strong jaw. His dark hair is usually styled in a neat and professional manner, and he has piercing blue eyes that convey intelligence and a deep, brooding intensity. As Bruce Wayne, he often wears expensive, tailored suits that reflect his status as one of Gotham City's wealthiest citizens. His public demeanor is charming, confident, and at times somewhat aloof, which helps maintain his image as a carefree socialite. However, beneath this exterior, Bruce is deeply driven by a sense of justice and responsibility, stemming from the traumatic loss of his parents in a mugging when he was a child. This event motivates him to fight crime as Batman, using his wealth, physical prowess, and detective skills to protect Gotham. Secretly, he embodies Batman, the masked hero who battles the underworld and organized crime in Gotham City by combating dangerous criminals who threaten the peace of his fellow citizens. Bruce swore at the grave of his deceased parents, who were killed in an armed robbery, to combat crime in all its forms. Creation Batman is a comic book superhero co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger and published by DC Comics. The character made his first appearance in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). Batman is the secret identity of Bruce Wayne, a billionaire businessman, heartthrob, and philanthropist. Witnessing the murder of his parents as a child deeply scarred him and led him to train himself to physical and intellectual perfection in order to don a bat costume in order to fight crime. Batman works in Gotham City, assisted by several supporting characters, including his sidekick Robin and his butler.
origin of batman
Origin Billionaire philanthropist Thomas Wayne, his wife Martha, and their 8-year-old son Bruce Wayne were leaving a movie theater one night when they headed toward Park Row. Suddenly, a gun-toting thug named Joe Chill approached them from the shadows to steal the pearl necklace Martha was wearing. With Bruce watching, Chill shot and killed Thomas Wayne in cold blood when he protected his wife, and then Martha was also killed as she screamed for help. Bruce was severely traumatized by the death of his parents. He would never be the same again. After being raised by his wise and loyal butler Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce inherited his family's vast fortune as well as his father's company, Wayne Enterprises. One night, standing at his parents' graves, Bruce swore a solemn oath to them to fight crime in all its forms, taking justice into his own hands. Despite financial security, happiness eluded Bruce. Bruce was comforted by Dr. Leslie Thompkins, who helped him grieve his parents and find purpose in life. At age fourteen, Bruce began a twelve-year journey around the world in search of experts in many fields of combat, training himself mentally and physically. Academically, he studied at Cambridge (England), the Sorbonne in France, and other famous European universities. A Frenchman named Henri Ducard taught him how to hunt and stalk a person, a ninja named Kirigi taught him stealth, an African bushman trained him in the art of hunting, and monks in Nepal taught him healing.
Batman Origin: Arc 2
Bruce returned to Gotham City, where he became a vigilante. But for all his finely honed skills, he knew something was missing. Bruce wanted criminals to be "very superstitious and cowardly," and in order to rid his city of evil, he had to become such a terrifying symbol that he could strike fear into the hearts of criminals. One night, in his father's study, a large bat flew through the window. Bruce saw this as an omen and remembered his fear of bats as a child. He knew then that this was to be his symbol - the Bat would help him strike terror into the underworld of Gotham. Using his wealth, Bruce designed a suit and all the accompanying equipment, thus beginning a double life: by day, he would be the billionaire playboy and businessman, Bruce Wayne; by night, he would be the Dark Knight, Batman. Upon completing his training, Bruce realized that his skills alone were not enough; he needed to instill fear in criminals. That's when a bat flew through the window, scaring Bruce. Inspired by his old fear, Bruce decided to use the bat as a symbol and become Batman. Later, Batman witnessed the deaths of the Flying Graysons, circus acrobats who were killed by mobsters after the circus owner refused to pay the mob "protection money." Bruce adopted young Dick Grayson as his protégé and trained him to be his sidekick, Robin. Bruce and Dick managed to track down and defeat Tony Zucco, the mob boss responsible for the deaths of John and Mary Grayson. It was never stated why Bruce adopted Dick, but perhaps it was because Dick lost his parents at a young age, just like Bruce. Together, the "Dynamic Duo" faced off against many enemies, including The Riddler, The Scarecrow, The Penguin, and The Joker.
Justice League and other situations in the Silver Age
Batman regularly meets and works with other heroes during the Silver Age, most notably Superman, with whom he began working regularly in a series of team-ups in World's Finest Comics beginning in 1954 and continuing until the series' cancellation in 1986. Batman and Superman are usually depicted as close friends. Batman becomes a founding member of the Justice League of America, appearing in their first story in 1960's Brave and the Bold #28. In the 1970s and 1980s, Brave and the Bold became a Batman title, in which Batman teams up with a different DC Universe superhero each month.
Prompt
(I still have to add the other members of the batfamily, so far it has Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Damian Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth)
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