Realized I messed up reading and transcribing the charts and made some corrections, but according to the charts I saved, Dick is still Robin for "12 years"(G2Y3-G1Y15). Tim is Robin "10 years" from G2Y4 to G2Y14. Also realized The charts size got reduced dramatically when I made them attachments on the forums here. Here they are on my drive in more readable quality.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jle...ew?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X_6...ew?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KcU...ew?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R2x...ew?usp=sharing
There are some other incongruities between this timeline and real world publication. Tim becomes Red Robin two years before Damian becomes Robin. Final Crisis and Batman RIP are completely left excised. Dick as Batman and Damian as Robin happen after Blackest Night and Flashpoint. Kate becomes Batwoman before Infinite crisis instead of after. Barbara returns to Batgirl the year after Infinite Crisis instead of at the beginning of G4. Stephanie's time as Batgirl is completely excised. I really don't understand all these divergences. And that's just as far as the Batfamily. I'm not the one who made this time line, I just found it and saved it for reference.
Usually yes, but if I remember correctly G1 is 25 years long and Bruce was born a few years after the beginning so it put his age as 20-21 at the start of G2 when he becomes Batman.
G3 is 15 years. Tim started about 3 years into G3 and become Red Robin before Damian start as Robin at the beginning of G4 so 10 years is about right.
60 years is the total time-lapse of G1 to G4. Clark was born at the beginning of G1 so he is 60 but it matters less to him since he ages slower.
The timeline has also Tim becoming Robin after Knightfall, and Killing Joke after Death in the Family.
The wried thing is that some of these changes stretch out the time line in comparison to the actual comics, while they usually they always tried to shorten the timeline.I don't see why there are for exaple two yera between Knighfall and No Man's Land, and why there is year between Identity Crisis and Infinite Crisis (I would probably put them in the same year). I mean the Bombing of Blüdhaeven is even in UtRH, which puts it right at the beginning of Infinite Crisis, and the story also referenced what happened in Identity Crisis.
How hard would it be to simply say that Steph gave up the Batgirl mantle and reverted to being Spoiler because Barbara got the use of her legs back and resumed the role? Excising it is unnecessary - especially when Dick's second stint as Batman and Damian's debut as Robin were in the same time frame.
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Does anyone know how old Dick was when he was adopted by Bruce at Batman: Dark Victory?
Dark Victory doesn't really give an indication about his age.
"Robin: Year One" (that would be set roughly a year after Dark Victory) shows him joining middle school, but all the other kids seem already to go to that school for some time, so he probably 7th or 8th grade and roughly 12-13 at that point (and 11-12 in Dark Victory).
Yes, probably 12 at Dark Victory (although he says at his parents' grave, "He's...lost his parents at roughly the same age that I", seeing that Bruce lost his parents at 8 more or less, that's not so accurate by Bruce), Bruce probably was 30 (around four years after he started as Batman when he was 26 in Batman Year One).
I'm anyway not sure if Dark Victory was really written to be continuity, and how much the witters were really paying attention what was continuity.