Depends on how long the timeline is and what age you start him at.
I like 5 years with him starting at 16. Maybe 15.
1 to 2 years
4 years
6 years
8 years
10+ years
Depends on how long the timeline is and what age you start him at.
I like 5 years with him starting at 16. Maybe 15.
Doesn't look like anybody here wants to support the idea of Dick's Robin career lasting only a year or two.
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In my head canon years (and time) are way different in superhero comics than real life so I don't really care
I like a long tenure for Dick as Robin, somewhere around 6-8. I don't like ages nailed down perfectly but Dick needs to have been Robin for the longest compared to the others.
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True but I think him dying due to be reckless works better at an older age. Like screw it, I am almost 18 I can take the Joker. Make him too young and Bruce just lets incompetent even if a kid dying is more dramatic.
I would say 8 years. Start at 10 and becomes 18, he is Nightwing for 5 years and then Grayson.
That's my preference.
Thats the other thing, making him to old goes again in the Jason was incompetent and reckless direction.
Btw. he didn't die because he thought that he could take the Joker on his own, but because his mother lured him into a trap. And the whole thing was partly Bruce fault imo.
I put 4 years - 2 seems on the short side, but I don't think him being Robin any younger than 14 works now (even that's crazy pushing it), and he should probably be Nightwing by 19-20.
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I would say 8yrs at least. What made Dick the Legacy character he was is the fact that he was taken at such a young age and trained by Batman to be the best. Bruce orginally groomed him to be his replacement but when Dick got older he wanted to walk his own path. That's what led to them falling out. I felt by limiting his time was Robin DC effectively lowered Dick's status and potential skill level. When you start doing something at 10 or 12 your ceiling is usually higher than if you start at say 16.
8-10 years, maybe more. He was Robin for a long time.
Dick is in his late 20s.
I opted for 10+, though I'd be equally happy with 8. I do rather like the way that his relationship with Bruce started as father-son and then gradually evolved through student-mentor to peers, equals and brothers as Dick aged though, so to my way of thinking he should always have been brought in when he was a pre-teen.
And, pre-New 52 at least, he went to college for long enough to decide that he wanted to do criminology as a hands-on activity more than he wanted the academic study of it, so I'd put him at an age where he could plausibly have done a year of college before he became Nightwing. The dropping out of college came first, and was a symptom of the unsettled state that led to his evolution from Robin.
My favorite version of Robin was either the 80's Titans version or the 70's teen Wonder version. I think he shouldn't be Nightwing until early 20's.
Then again, I kind of wish he was still Robin. What do I know?
I think around 6 years is ideal and do-able within a 10-12 year timeline for Batman. Though at minimum it should be 4 years.
Wally claims he became Kid Flash when he was 13 in the Rebirth special. Now while he was technically referring to Pre-52 continuity, it may well be the case in the Rebirth continuity moving forward. If Wally became Kid Flash at 13, I think Dick becoming Robin at 13 is also feasible. And he was Robin till he was 19, at which point he becomes Nightwing.
This way, Dick is still visibly a kid when he becomes Robin and grows up being Robin.