One thing many DC fans often argue about is just how capable Batman is as a father. Sure, the Dark Knight is a cerebral, competent vigilante. But as a man, Bruce Wayne has many flaws and often, his stewardship leaves a lot to be desired. A key weakness seems to be Batman’s habit of indoctrinating child soldiers, namely the Robins.Over the years, different versions of the Boy Wonder have sprung into the action. However, death follows them around. This isn’t too surprising, given how many villains have their sights set on eliminating Gotham City’s Caped Crusader. Given how many of Batman’s sidekicks have died, it feels like the Robin mantle could well be cursed. Sadder still, the tragic nature of their deaths along progressed with time.Jason Todd’s death in 1988 is probably the most popular death that’s ever befallen a Robin. “A Death in the Family” ran from Batman #426–429 thanks to the creative team of Jim Starlin, Jim Aparo, Mike DeCarlo, John Costanza and Adrienne Roy. Joker tortured and beat Jason with a crowbar. He locked the Robin in a warehouse and then set off a bomb, all to send a message to a pursuing Batman. It’s something many cartoons, video games, and the Titans TV show leaned into.RELATED: DC Reveals the Real Origin Story of its New Joker
One thing many DC fans often argue about is just how capable Batman is as a father. Sure, the Dark Knight is a cerebral, competent vigilante. But as a man, Bruce Wayne has many flaws and often, his stewardship leaves a lot to be desired. A key weakness seems to be Batman’s habit of indoctrinating child soldiers, namely the Robins.
Over the years, different versions of the Boy Wonder have sprung into the action. However, death follows them around. This isn’t too surprising, given how many villains have their sights set on eliminating Gotham City’s Caped Crusader. Given how many of Batman’s sidekicks have died, it feels like the Robin mantle could well be cursed. Sadder still, the tragic nature of their deaths along progressed with time.
Jason Todd’s death in 1988 is probably the most popular death that’s ever befallen a Robin. “A Death in the Family” ran from Batman #426–429 thanks to the creative team of Jim Starlin, Jim Aparo, Mike DeCarlo, John Costanza and Adrienne Roy. Joker tortured and beat Jason with a crowbar. He locked the Robin in a warehouse and then set off a bomb, all to send a message to a pursuing Batman. It’s something many cartoons, video games, and the Titans TV show leaned into.
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