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Robin can change into special suits, this time from any location, to help solve puzzles and reach new areas:. He is shown talking to news reporters about Batman 's disappearance during a cutscene, and later when Batman returns, he becomes playable for a single level as part of the story.

In this game, Robin can use his batarangs, but there are not any suits for him to change into. He can now also use a black baton for melee attacks. The name Robin does not necessarily refer to one person, as multiple characters have taken up the title over the years. As a result, the true identity of Robin is somewhat unclear. However, DC Superheroes claimed that its incarnation of Robin was Dick Grayson even when that game's depiction of Robin looked exactly the same as its successor's; this also brings up the mystery of Nightwing being later added to the roster through DLC despite Dick apparently already existing.

Meanwhile, the 1st game provides no information on Robin's real name at all. This highly suggests that DC Superheroes' Robin is in fact Tim, and calling him Dick was an error on the developers' part. With this in mind, as well as Nightwing's being in the roster already, no true conclusion can be made on who holds the title of Robin in the original game, but the common assumption is that Tim was Robin for most of the series until the name was passed on to Damian in DC Super-Villains.

In LEGO Batman: The Videogame , Robin wears a green domino mask, a red vest with a yellow R on it, a utility belt, green arm sleeves, a yellow cape, and green trousers with slick, black hair and red tights. In LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes , Robin wears a black domino mask, a red vest with a yellow R on it, a utility belt, red arm sleeves, a black cape, and red trousers with slick, black hair and black tights. In LEGO DC Super-Villains , Robin's look is changed to be more reminiscent of his original game look, with an updated version of his old suit, featuring black tights and footwear, green gloves, a red torso with his 'R' emblem and a yellow utility belt.

His green mask now features spiked bottoms, and his yellow cape now features scalloped edges. Another major noticeable difference is Robin's height he is much shorter now , and the fact that he is hooded. Batman Robin Superman Wonder Woman more Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Conflicted with emotion, Tim has a heart-to-heart with his figurative 'older brother' Dick Grayson, who tells Tim that Bruce can never be truly happy or satisfied and that it's up to Tim to find his own path to happiness away from Bruce's legacy as Batman, much like he did when he became Nightwing.

Tim takes Dick's message to heart, taking Bruce to a church that runs a shelter and soup kitchen, where he and Bruce, as Batman and Robin, engage with those affected by the events of 'Fear State,' with Batman even embracing and apologizing to some of the Gotham citizens for his failures. Afterward, full of Christmas spirit and a renewed commitment to trying to improve the simplest aspects of the lives of the people of Gotham City, Bruce and Tim sit atop a building overlooking the Gotham skyline.

And from there, Tim offers Batman a gift of a special first aid kit to help him repair his injuries when no other Bat-family heroes are present a callback to an earlier scene in the story where Bruce attempts to stitch up his own wound. Bruce accepts the gift, and after a beat, tells Tim "You don't have to try to make me happy.

I am happy because you're my son. And with that, Batman offers up the perfect response to Robin's coming out: simple acceptance and love. He makes it clear in his acceptance of Tim's gift and his expression of paternal love that he sees Tim as the same hero and person he was before Tim's coming out, and that their relationship will continue to thrive with Tim's out truth in the open.

For many queer people, myself included, the process of coming out can be both daunting and ongoing. Even with a level of internal understanding of our sexuality, and a stable base of support from our loved ones, the reaction people have to their friends and family coming out can be unpredictable at best. And for many people, perhaps Tim included, who has yet to put a label on his sexuality, coming out can happen multiple times throughout our lives, with the same fears and unpredictable expectations each time.

In Batman's reaction of simple love and compassion, writer Meghan Fitzpatrick offers a clear blueprint for those whose loved ones trust them with coming out to them. For many queer people, the idea reaction from those we care about and trust with our sexuality is plain acceptance and the assurance that they still love us the same way they did before we came out. The story of Tim Drake's understanding and acceptance of his queerness is just beginning, and so far, it's off to a heartwarming, affirming start for fans who have seen themselves reflected in Tim for years.

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