Archive for the ‘Robin’ Category
Robin: Headstrong Heroes
Tuesday, December 25th, 2007Robin: Teen Titans Super-Deformed Robin
Tuesday, December 25th, 2007Robin: The Batman (Animation)
Tuesday, December 25th, 2007Robin: Batman and Son
Sunday, November 4th, 2007Toy Story:
At first glance, Batman’s “sons” could not be more different - Bruce Wayne took Time Drake on as his protege, as the cool, level-headed Robin, while alleged offspring Damian Wayne came into Batman;s life suddenly and with a violent streak in need of restraint. What the young men share is a desire to follow in Batman’s footsteps. Is there room for both of them in Gotham City?
Batfan says:
Robin’s cape is long, his hair is quite long and his arms are long too haha ![]()
Robin: SUPER FRIENDS (with The Riddler)
Sunday, November 4th, 2007
Toy Story:
As the younger hal of the Dynamic Duo, Robin knows a few tricks for solving even the toughest crimes, especially when all clues lead to The Riddler. But this criminal genius has more up his sleeve than childish pranks and may surprise The Boy Wonder with a riddle he won’t be expecting!
Batfan says:
Yay! Got Batman and Robin Super Friends already! ![]()
Batman and Robin: The Classic Silver Age
Sunday, October 21st, 2007
Toy Story:
Batman
As a young boy, Bruce Wayne saw his parents fall victim to a senseless crime. His goal became that of doing everything in his power to avenge their deaths by fighting Gotham City’s criminal element as the Caped Crusader, Batman! Armed with a lifetime of training in criminology and the martial arts, Batman is aided by both an arsenal of high-tech equipment and his most trusted ally, Robin, the Boy Wonder!
Robin
After his circus aerialists parents were murdered by criminals, young Dick Grayson was taken in by Bruce Wayne, becoming his ward…and his partner in the war against crime as Batman’s sidekick, Robin! Taking the young aerialist under his wing, Batman schooled Dick in every aspect of crime-fighting, training him in the martial arts and the techniques of detection, until the wisecracking Boy Wonder has become as feared a presence on the streets of Gotham City as Batman himself!
Batfan says:
Weeehooo I love this set. And it comes with a Batrope that you can stick to…mirrors (the suction cup doesn’t stick to concrete walls).











