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Os cinco heróis que já vestiram o uniforme de Robin se encontram em uma encruzilhada em suas vidas. Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Stephanie Brown e Damian Wayne se reúnem para discutir o que têm em comum: será que terem sido parceiros de Batman foi mesmo a melhor escolha que cada um deles poderia ter feito? Mas eles são emboscados por uma misteriosa desconhecida que afirma ter sido a primeira Robin, que quer provar que Batman nunca deveria ter treinado nenhum deles!

138 pages, Hardcover

First published September 6, 2022

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Tim Seeley

1,713 books625 followers
Tim Seeley is a comic book artist and writer known for his work on books such as G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, The Dark Elf Trilogy, Batman Eternal and Grayson. He is also the co-creator of the Image Comics titles Hack/Slash[1] and Revival, as well as the Dark Horse titles, ExSanguine and Sundowners. He lives in Chicago.

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Profile Image for Khurram.
2,497 reviews6,692 followers
July 24, 2026
I am a bit disappointed in this book. I am not a fan of the artwork, and I really especially believe the beach boy version of the cover of the Robins. Nightwing looks like a failed surfer.

The Robins have met up to discuss whether they think being Robin was good or bad for them. However them might just be playing someone else's game. They don't even know the rule, where as they are already in checkmate. The Robins must not only face how they are but who they could be and what they think of Batman.

I think it was a good idea for a story, but it it was made overly complicated, and I hated the artwork. I am not even interested in seeing the bills again. The only thing that made me give the book 2 stars instead of one is because it should be how smart Red Robin/Tim Drake is. Book finishes with a character sketch book.
Profile Image for Samantha.
395 reviews
April 6, 2023
3/31/23: In Robins: Being Robin, the premise is theoretically that all the previous Robins (Dick, Jason, Tim, Steph, Damian) meet up and discuss whether being Robin was a good or bad thing. There is, however, a secret sixth Robin pulling the strings, the one that Bruce failed before all the rest of them came along.

First of all, I find the addition of a new sixth Robin unnecessary (especially when Duke is completely absent in this comic). Additionally, this Robin is supposed to symbolize Bruce’s early failure. But Bruce Wayne, canonically, has failed his kids often enough that we don’t have to introduce a new kid for him to have failed in the past. I definitely think there is stuff to explore about whether being Robin is a good or bad thing (and personally think it falls into a gray area). But the entire discussion is undercut by the fact that

At one point, relatively early on, Tim says “sometimes, it’s pretty amazing what bored, lonely kids will lose themselves in.” For a while, I was convinced this was the thesis of the book and thought it was a really interesting exploration of why they all became Robin. But, as mentioned before,

It turns out that the thesis of the comic was more in line with “we aren’t just there to catch Batman before he falls. He catches us.” That’s a neat moral that would definitely suit a Batman story — but it doesn’t fit this one at all.

Some other things I disliked: This story really leaned into the "Jason would've turned out a criminal had he not been Robin/adopted by Bruce." He was a starving 12-year-old, it's not like he was stealing for the fun of it. Dick at one point says "I'm not sure if Robin was my idea or Batman's" when his entire origin is breaking out of juvie to try and kill Zucco until Bruce agreed to let him help. I also think Damian's "born to be Robin" thing is getting a bit old.

There were admittedly a couple nice character moments but, overall, this whole story was both extremely convoluted and wholly unnecessary.

I hesitate to give below a three star rating to anything that isn’t actively problematic. But this was just… bad. I’ll give it a 2.5/5, and that’s me being generous.


3/30/23: this was... not good. review will come once i've collected my thoughts.
Profile Image for Heather - Just Geeking By.
511 reviews84 followers
December 19, 2022
This series had a great story, and it was fantastic to see Stephanie included in a Bat Family comic along with the boys, but the artwork was terrible and that let it down so much. What was with Nightwing's hair?! At one point he was shouting orders at the team and his mouth was so wide it looked like he was going to go full horror movie and swallow his own head!
Profile Image for Bailey.
141 reviews6 followers
November 26, 2025
This is what happens when creators aren't allowed to develop characters beyond their basic traits. Did you know Nightwing is the oldest? Did you know Jason DIED? Did you know Tim computer? Did you know Spoiler has a DAD? Did you know Damian is a spoiled brat? Did you know Bruce is a beleaguered absent father?
Wayne Family Adventures type fanon ruined the Robins.
Profile Image for Madison Head.
138 reviews2 followers
May 11, 2024
Can we please have more comics of all the robins together? I love them so much.
Profile Image for Andi Sink.
29 reviews
July 15, 2025
Very fanfic-y with its characterizations, a bit sentimental, disproportionate amount of exposition for a six-issue limited run, shitty art style and the plot is pretty convoluted, but I still think there’s some good stuff here! Glad to see chronically-middle-child Tim get all the agency. Ironically Batman still gets most of the the interesting bits, especially towards the end. I hear people’s complains about all the lore bs, but as in most comics I feel like the plot is just a vehicle for character moments, and at the end of the day I liked most of the character moments.

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Profile Image for ziad.
120 reviews
February 3, 2023
i was so excited for this book when it was announced but wanted to wait until it was fully released to read it, however i kept seeing ppl share panels and talk about it on social media and just saw how bad it was i finally read it and can safely say i’m disappointed
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Guilherme Smee.
Author 29 books200 followers
January 7, 2023
Robins foi uma minissérie da DC Comics que ganhou a votação popular de projetos da editora que deveriam ser publicados no ano de 2022. Era um dos poucos projetos que envolviam a batfamília, a classe de títulos que a DC Comics mais publica e vende. Uma ideia seja interessante - reunir todos os rapazes e moças que já foram Robins um dia contra um inimigo ciumento e em comum, que proporá desafios envolvendo o início da carreira desses jovens, com informações roubadas dos arquivos do Homem-Morcego. Contudo, ao meu ver foi bastante mal executada. A começar pelos desenhos, mangalizados e que parecem terem sido feitos às pressas. Eu que não entendo tanto de arte de quadrinhos percebi problemas de anatomia, de proporção e de perspectiva. Costumava achar Tim Seeley um bom roteirista, mas depois que andei lendo alguns outros trabalhos dele, me decepcionei bastante. E com este daqui também. Com tanto título legal que poderia ter sido publicado nessa iniciativa da DC Comics, escolheram o mais chover no molhado possível, que foi este aqui. Meh.
Profile Image for Liz.Loki.
580 reviews
October 15, 2025
The plot was meh but I love to see all the Robins working together so idc THOSE ARE MY FAVS
Profile Image for Mytzky  C. ✨.
57 reviews
June 7, 2026
Love siblings!! Love siblings angst!! Love father-child angst!!! Love families coming together!!!!
Profile Image for Ruby-Kate.
25 reviews
July 6, 2024
How is everyone hating on the art style? Personally, I really like it. I thought this comic was funny and light hearted, something that lots of fans who love Robin should be able to appreciate instead of hate on. I loved seeing them address everything I’ve read about them over the years and have them be able to break down what they’ve gone through, rather than giving each Robin a singular characteristic and then moving on. For example: Tim’s the smart one, Damian’s the blood son etc. Of course things like that will be always be brought up but it’s nice to see it be done in a way that is more personal to each character. Always love to see my favourites getting along.
THANK YOU TOM!!!
Profile Image for Colin Vigneault.
64 reviews18 followers
June 5, 2024
This was a fun one. Here’s what your favorite Robin says about you
Dick Grayson: Beige Flag
Jason Todd: You are edgy and misguided but hey you do you
Tim Drake: Green flag, human puppy
Stephanie Brown: too good for this world
Damian Wayne: you’re a bad person, you’re tacky and I hate you
Profile Image for Dan.
2,246 reviews66 followers
March 14, 2023
Not really a fan of Anime style art in this. The story was somewhat interesting with the Robin zero.
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10 reviews
March 27, 2025
Damian has no hair because nightwing took it all
Profile Image for Erin.
362 reviews17 followers
August 10, 2026
I feel like the concept of this book was just too much for the writer to handle? Like they tried to fit too much into one story and lost the plot before it could really even begin. I did appreciate how Steph was written in this mostly, but I feel like everyone could have used a lot of work characterization wise. And although I love seeing content with the batkids working together and acting like a family and not at each other's throats, this story was just nnoott it. Nothing in this story had time to develop or breath. Hopefully someone else will try this concept for a story again and focus more so on the characters themselves and not just focus on how they all react to a new bad guy and trying to save the day (or Batman).
Profile Image for maddy.
285 reviews
December 27, 2024
the robins are my favorite part of the batman mythos, so i was excited to dive into this…eek

there is some fantastic writing in this, really digging into the basic characteristics of robin and where we see differences between the five. also, i liked the batman/robin aspect of this as well

but, the art was not great and the story itself lost and confused me at some points. issue #5 was a standout for me, i loved seeing the alternate realities for the robins. racecar driver jason todd will be on my brain for a while, trust.
Profile Image for Louis Skye.
652 reviews8 followers
March 10, 2023
I like the Robins together so this was a fun read for me.

Some great character moments for Jason. Bruce is at his broodiest best.

Would have loved for Spoiler to get more action. Tim was hard done by here, honestly.

What was with Nightwing’s hair? An homage to the animated series, perhaps? Didn’t work for me. But the rest of the art was great.

Solid read. Could have been better.
Profile Image for Peyton.
40 reviews1 follower
June 8, 2023
2.5 ⭐️

disappointing. i picked this one up without looking into it because the robins are my favourite characters, but it fell flat overall for me. there were some great character moments, so i'll round this up to a 3, but it had so much wasted potential. it definitely would have benefited from focusing more on the characters and a less complicated plot. also the art was pretty off-putting at times (except for dick grayson's bun, i won't forget you)
Profile Image for Jessica Willis.
502 reviews
October 6, 2025
2.5 ⭐️

Loved the premise and wished the run better explored why all the Robins became Robin. The run started strong but overall is mediocre. I don't like the introduction of a secret sixth Robin who came before Dick. It was unnecessary and instead of focusing on Batman failing with her, the series easily could've focused on how he failed each of the Robins. There were some good character moments, especially with Jason. Wish the characters relationship with wach other and Batman was more of a focus. A lot of the plots were flimsy
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4,748 reviews7 followers
July 9, 2023
Meh. A lot of in-fighting and conjecture. Clearly these are not right for me.
Profile Image for Geethika Atluri.
75 reviews52 followers
July 31, 2025
I feel like it had so much potential
I did like that it showed Red Robin's smarts
But somehow it didn't work
Overall 2.5 ⭐
more than okay, but can't say I liked it
Profile Image for Beckiezra.
1,513 reviews13 followers
August 23, 2025
I didn’t actually read all this, just browsed the pages and the bits I read just didn’t pull me in or make me want to keep reading and then the library took it back. The art style wasn’t bad, it looked pretty dynamic actually, but I don’t like Nightwing with long hair and that was enough to turn me off reading as well.
Profile Image for Spencer.
197 reviews4 followers
September 10, 2025
3.5 stars rounded up because I quite enjoyed the writing but the art was mostly “meh” for me. I love portrayals of Dick with long hair but it looked off in this run.
Profile Image for fiza!.
15 reviews
December 22, 2025
how did they forget my goat duke but sneak in the og’est of robins. felt more like fanfic than a comic :(
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337 reviews6 followers
March 6, 2026
kinda a waste of what coulda been a pretty great little series, but ah well. it was fine i guess.
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