How badass was the Golden Age Robin?
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From Batman 101 in 1956 comes "The Vanished Batman"
Sadly, it's only seven and a half pages long, so it's not possible show the whole story, but this is how it starts...


See, even when he's lost Batman, he keeps on going as a one-12-year-old crime fighting wave!! (He even decked out new wheels and an R signal... oh, and his own PLANE!)

I won't spoil the end, but let's just say it's not quite as downbeat as I'm sure you were all 100% convinced it would be! (Though sadly Dick didn't apparently get to keep his snazzy car and plane... I bet THAT rankled)
From Batman 101 in 1956 comes "The Vanished Batman"
Sadly, it's only seven and a half pages long, so it's not possible show the whole story, but this is how it starts...
See, even when he's lost Batman, he keeps on going as a one-12-year-old crime fighting wave!! (He even decked out new wheels and an R signal... oh, and his own PLANE!)
I won't spoil the end, but let's just say it's not quite as downbeat as I'm sure you were all 100% convinced it would be! (Though sadly Dick didn't apparently get to keep his snazzy car and plane... I bet THAT rankled)
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Date: 2012-04-17 12:12 am (UTC)-I- would've got rid of Batman in order to keep those.
Of course I meant ''how brave of you to keep on fighting like that''. Yes really.