Collected Editions
In 1993, a few years after his debut as Robin, DC launched a monthly solo series featuring Tim Drake's adventures as Robin, with Batman appearing as a supporting character. The series ended in February 2009 with issue #183 following the events of Batman: RIP and Final Crisis. As of August 2009, Drake is the star in a new series, Red Robin. He has also starred in some miniseries and one-shots. This material has been collected as follows:
Year | Title | Material collected | ISBN |
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1993 | Robin: Tragedy & Triumph | Detective Comics #618–621; Robin II #1–4 | SC: ISBN 1-56389-078-X |
1998 | Robin: A Hero Reborn | Batman #455–457, Robin (1991 miniseries) #1–5 | SC: ISBN 1-56389-029-1 |
2000 | Robin: Flying Solo | Robin #1-6; Showcase '94 #5–6 | SC: ISBN 1-56389-609-5 |
2004 | Robin: Unmasked! | Robin #121-125 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-0235-7 |
2005 | Robin/Batgirl: Fresh Blood | Robin #132–133; Batgirl #58–59 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-0433-3 |
2006 | Robin: To Kill a Bird | Robin #134–139 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-0909-2 |
2006 | Robin: Days of Fire and Madness | Robin #140–145 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-0911-4 |
2007 | Robin: Wanted | Robin #148–153 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-1225-5 |
2007 | Robin: Teenage Wasteland | Robin #154–162 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-1480-0 |
2008 | Robin: The Big Leagues | Robin #163–167 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-1673-0 |
2008 | Robin: Violent Tendencies | Robin #170–174; Robin/Spoiler Special #1 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-1988-8 |
2009 | Robin: Search for a Hero | Robin #175–183 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-2310-9 |
2010 | Red Robin: The Grail | Red Robin #1-5 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-2619-1 |
2010 | Red Robin: Collision | Red Robin #6–12, Batgirl (vol. 3) #8 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-2883-6 |
2011 | Red Robin: Hit List | Red Robin #13–17 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-3165-9 |
2012 | Red Robin: 7 Days of Death | Red Robin #18-21 & #23-26 and Teen Titans #92 | SC: ISBN 1-4012-3364-3 |
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