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  1. Jul 6, 2020 · This level of forethought could suggest that the Robin King is a version of Tim Drake who the Batman Who Laughs took under his wing. It would explain his apparent intelligence and thoughtful nature, and his dark self becoming the one and only Robin King poses a sharp contrast to Tim Drake's ever-shifting role in the Post-Flashpoint DC Universe.

  2. The Batman Who Laughs (Bruce Wayne) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. ... Castle Bat, and Robin King), they enforce her rule.

  3. Jul 16, 2020 · The Batman Who Laughs is a version of Batman from Earth-22 that’s been tortured by the Joker and exposed to Joker toxin, turning him into a Joker/Batman hybrid. He employs his legion of corrupted Robins to do his bidding, but what makes the Robin King so different is that he isn’t a mindless servant. He has maniacal ideas of his own and the ...

  4. The Robin King is a homicidal young Bruce Wayne from the Dark Multiverse serving the Batman Who Laughs. Bruce Wayne was born into the wealthy Wayne Family of Gotham City. However, he had been a violent child ever since he was a baby, which the butler Alfred Pennyworth knew, but ignored out of attachment and the belief that he'll grow up to have a calmer personality. The child would make an ...

  5. RELATED: Who, Exactly, Are the Evil Batmen of Dark Nights: Metal? It was widely assumed these four Robins were Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake and Damian Wayne from the Dark Multiverse. However, Teen Titans #12, by Benjamin Percy and Mirka Andolfo, revealed a fifth Robin, who's clearly the actual Damian doppelganger (he's even dressed in a ...

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  7. Jul 4, 2020 · "The Robin King is evil in the way the Batman Who Laughs is, but he’s almost scarier to me because he was always that way."—@Ssnyder1835 Meet the Robin King on Riccardo Federici's variant ...

  8. Aug 5, 2020 · Art by Riley Rossmo. (Image Credit: DC) Only Jim Gordon suspects there's more to young Bruce's story than he's telling. But when Gordon pays a visit to stately Wayne Manor, he's promptly shot ...