Name: Robin
Occupation: Crime fighting
Real Name: Damian Al G'hul Wayne
Height: 5'3
Weight:121 (54.88 kg)
Parents: Bruce Wayne, Talia Al G'hul
Affiliations: League of Assassins,
Wayne Enterprises.
Justice League, Teen Titans
Abilities: Master Martial Artist
Expert Detective
Access to high tech weapons
Temporary powers
Description:Having grown up in a laboratory, Damian Wayne as a pre-adolescent is left by his mother in the care of his father, who previously was not aware of his son's existence. He is violent and self-important and was trained by the League of Assassins, learning to kill at a young age, which troubles the relationship with his father, who refuses to kill. However, the Dark Knight does care for his lost progeny.[6] After the events of Batman R.I.P. and Batman: Battle for the Cowl, he takes up the identity of Robin at ten years of age,[7] becoming the fifth person to use the Robin identity. He first worked with Dick Grayson before going to work alongside his father, upon the original's return to the role of Batman. He continued to serve as Robin until 2013's Batman, Inc. #8, in which he is killed by the Heretic, an agent of his mother and his own artificially-aged clone. But during Batman and Robin (Vol. 2) #37 in late 2014, Batman is able to resurrect Damian Wayne with a Chaos Shard
Occupation: Crime fighting
Real Name: Damian Al G'hul Wayne
Height: 5'3
Weight:121 (54.88 kg)
Parents: Bruce Wayne, Talia Al G'hul
Affiliations: League of Assassins,
Wayne Enterprises.
Justice League, Teen Titans
Abilities: Master Martial Artist
Expert Detective
Access to high tech weapons
Temporary powers
Description:Having grown up in a laboratory, Damian Wayne as a pre-adolescent is left by his mother in the care of his father, who previously was not aware of his son's existence. He is violent and self-important and was trained by the League of Assassins, learning to kill at a young age, which troubles the relationship with his father, who refuses to kill. However, the Dark Knight does care for his lost progeny.[6] After the events of Batman R.I.P. and Batman: Battle for the Cowl, he takes up the identity of Robin at ten years of age,[7] becoming the fifth person to use the Robin identity. He first worked with Dick Grayson before going to work alongside his father, upon the original's return to the role of Batman. He continued to serve as Robin until 2013's Batman, Inc. #8, in which he is killed by the Heretic, an agent of his mother and his own artificially-aged clone. But during Batman and Robin (Vol. 2) #37 in late 2014, Batman is able to resurrect Damian Wayne with a Chaos Shard