Batman needed Dick to go undercover to infiltrate the Spyral organization which had targeted the superhero community. Dick spent some time as a "spy" until he returned to his Nightwing persona. Tim Drake was the third Robin. He deduced Batman's identity after the death of Jason Todd and convinced him Batman needed a Robin to keep him in check. When a military group known as the Colony targeted Batman and Gotham, Tim hacked into their system to redirect hundreds of attack drones that would have killed innocents.
He defeated the first wave but was vaporized by the second. Batman and his allies have mourned Tim's death, but it turns out he was actually teleported away and kept prisoner by the mysterious Mr. Returning to the current comics.
Entering the Batcave, he saw three dead bodies left hanging. It appears the three Robins are now dead. Of course this likely won't be the case.
Bane probably found three innocents with similar body types and left them there as a warning to Batman and to rattle him. Nobody confronts Damian and tries to convince him that killing is the best way to eliminate crime. After this, Damian follows Nobody for a short time. When he sees how far he'll go and learns about the character's backstory with Batman, Damian calls for the Caped Crusader. They defeat Nobody together. While Batman is ready to leave Nobody behind, Damian uses a strike the villain taught him to incapacitate enemies.
Whether by accident or not, he pushes harder and kills Nobody with the strike. There, Jason Todd is still killed by Joker but doesn't come back to life.
This leads Batman to start killing criminals in his state of grief. Jason teams up with this Earth's Batman, who is later killed in a fight. Though not the Dark Knight Jason knows, he still feels grief over this loss. Earth's Joker starts to make fun of Jason and the deceased Batman, which causes Jason to kill Joker by beating him with a rock. At one point in Injustice: Year Five , Mr. Zsasz kills Alfred Pennyworth, which makes both Batman and Damian emotional in different ways.
Batman beats up Zsasz pretty well. When Damian appears and tells Batman that he should kill Zsasz for revenge, his father refuses. Later, he kills Zsasz in a prison cell to get his own revenge.
The Injustice 2 video game shows Damian killing Zsasz in Arkham to show that he sides with Superman's views of how to punish villains. Though each scene is at a different time and place, they're both pretty brutal in their own ways. Before he officially became Robin, Damian still wanted to prove himself as the best choice for Batman's sidekick over the current Robin, Tim Drake. In the "Batman and Son " storyline, Damian is put in Bruce's care by Talia al Ghul, his mother who kept him a secret from his father.
To prove he'd be a good Robin who could excel at fighting crime, Damian put on Jason Todd's old Robin to take down bad guys the only way that he knew how since he grew up with the League of Assassins. He went after the villain named Spook, cut off his head, and presented it to his father with a grenade in its mouth. Not only does this reveal Damian's ease for brutality but it also showed Batman the amount of influence the League of Assassins had on Damian.
One assignment they give him is to take control of the Suicide Squad. In this new, haywire world, the Joker repeatedly kills Batman only to bring him back to life so he can kill him again. The Joker is also shown with Dick, Jason, and Tim's dead bodies. Jason was likely still killed by a crowbar, and he looks to be in an advanced state of decomposition.
Dick's body looks bloated. Tim is full of bullet holes. This issue was part of the War Games arc. This comic was released in and written by Bill Willingham. The beloved character, Stephanie Brown, was only Robin for a brief window of time before her untimely death. When Stephanie accidentally ignites a gang war, she ends up plunging Gotham into chaos. She gets her life-threatening injuries after Black Mask beats her, a direct response to her actions.
Leslie Thomkins tries to save her life, but she ultimately has to inform the Bat-Family that Stephanie is going to die. Dick Grayson was orphaned by the vampiric version of Batman.
Dick is out for revenge. In search of information, Dick ends up killing Barbara Gordon. Barbara was able to point him in the right direction though. Dick makes his way to the vampire's layer. Dick hesitates before killing Batman, ending up getting killed himself. But as far as the world was concerned, Dick Grayson was dead — all so Batman could use him in Grayson as an undercover mole in the Spyral organization. But it could be worse. He could have broken his neck on a rock.
Time of Death: Batman , The one that started it all… and the one which everyone has to top. The problem with setting the bar is that it gives everyone who comes after a goal for clearance. In , DC infamously let readers vote via telephone on whether or not The Joker would successfully kill the second Robin.
All on her own, the neophyte Robin orchestrated a master plan that would cement a new understanding between the gangs of Gotham which would make the city a safer, quieter, and more peaceful place once and for all.
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