My Laughing Side – Robins

Nafis Light

Dick Grayson,
The first robin...from the Haly’s Circus,
An orphan under Batman’s Wing;
Finally from Robin...he became Nightwing.

 

Jason Todd,
The Second Robin...at times reckless;
At one point, he was lost in the fight for good;
Reality changed...and he became Red Hood.

 

Tim Drake,
The Third Robin...the best in detective skills,
His analytical and intellectual skills give him the win,
Following Jason Todd’s event...he became Red Robin.

 

Damian Wayne,
The Current Robin...The Son of Batman;
Trained in The League of Assassins,
Through time and friendships...he is more caring than he was back then.

 

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With Love and Light and Blessings especially to all who played ‘Robin’ and will be ‘in the future’,
Joker44

  • Author: Nafis Light (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 22nd, 2019 00:13
  • Category: Special occasion
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Comments1

  • orchidee

    I'm very old, so I say. Does Burt Ward still play Robin, and Adam West play Batman, as they used to do each week on telly?! lol.

    • Nafis Light

      Adam West died in Los Angeles, California, on June 9, 2017, following a brief battle with leukemia. After his death, West's former Batman co-star and longtime friend, Burt Ward, released a statement; "This is a terribly unexpected loss of my lifelong friend, I will forever miss him. There are several fine actors who have portrayed Batman in films. In my eyes, there was only one real Batman that is and always will be Adam West. He was truly the Bright Knight."

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      There is an animated movie called Batman vs. Two-Face (2017).
      The film stars Adam West (in his final role before his death), and Burt Ward as well.

      In the post-credits, there is a memorial for Adam West, who portrayed Batman in the television series. It also leaves a message saying "Rest Well, Bright Knight".

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      I got the info online.



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