Among many things, one reason DC fans have to look forward to the upcoming live-action Titans series is that it’ll feature the first iteration of Dick Grayson to have appeared outside of comics or animation for quite some time. Granted, he may still be operating under the guise of Robin as opposed to Nightwing, but it’s still cause for celebration.
That said, you don’t need us to tell you how anyone to have taken up the Robin mantle has a rabid following to call their own, and it’s downright criminal that anyone other than Dick has yet to find their way to screens big or small. That may be changing quite soon, though, as earlier this week, reports surfaced that pointed to none other than Jason Todd appearing on Titans. If that name sounds familiar to you, it should, because the second Robin went on to...
That said, you don’t need us to tell you how anyone to have taken up the Robin mantle has a rabid following to call their own, and it’s downright criminal that anyone other than Dick has yet to find their way to screens big or small. That may be changing quite soon, though, as earlier this week, reports surfaced that pointed to none other than Jason Todd appearing on Titans. If that name sounds familiar to you, it should, because the second Robin went on to...
- 3/14/2018
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