Robin: Tim Drake Compendium Two

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Illustrated by Various
Paperback
$59.99 US
| $78.99 CAN
On sale Dec 22, 2026 | 1072 Pages | 9781799509844

Chuck Dixon (Detective Comics) and a powerhouse roster of artists chart Tim Drake’s evolution in a period defined by intense action and shifting alliances. This is the era where Tim Drake becomes not just Batman’s partner—but a hero entirely his own.

Fresh off the events collected in Robin: Tim Drake Compendium One, Tim steps into challenges that push every skill he’s learned—combat discipline, detective work, and emotional resilience—to new extremes. As the stakes rise across the city, Robin finds himself at the center of escalating conflicts that test his judgment and sharpen his instincts.

This volume brings together Tim’s most defining early adventures, primarily written by Chuck Dixon and drawn by an all-star lineup of artists including Tom Grummett (Robin, Superboy), Mike Wieringo (The Flash), and Phil Jimenez (The Invisibles, Wonder Woman). Crime wars erupt across Gotham’s neighborhoods, global threats spill into local streets, and city-wide crises draw heroes from every corner of the Bat-Family. As Tim navigates alliances with Huntress, Catwoman, Nightwing, and Oracle, he must claim his identity not just as Batman’s partner—but as a hero in his own right.

Collects Robin #6­–30; Robin Annual #3–4; Azrael: Agent of the Bat #15–16; Batman: Shadow of the Bat #48–49; Detective Comics #685–686, #695–696; Catwoman #25, #31–32; Green Arrow #105; Showcase '94 #5–6; The Batman Chronicles #2, #4.
Chuck Dixon is a prolific DC writer whose influential runs on Nightwing, Robin, and Birds of Prey helped define Gotham’s tone for a generation. Known for grounded action and tightly structured storytelling, Dixon brings street-level authenticity and emotional clarity to his work.

This collection features an exceptional lineup of Bat-Family artists, including Tom Grummett (Robin, Superboy), Mike Wieringo (The Flash), Eisner Award-winning Phil Jimenez (Wonder Woman Historia), and Jim Balent (Catwoman), alongside Graham Nolan (Detective Comics), Barry Kitson (Azrael), and Rodolfo Damaggio (Green Arrow). Additional contributions from acclaimed talent such as Eisner Award–winning artist Steve Lieber, plus Tommy Lee Edwards, Mike Parobeck, Aaron Lopresti, Frank Fosco, and others, showcase the stylistic range that defined a pivotal era of Gotham storytelling.

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Chuck Dixon (Detective Comics) and a powerhouse roster of artists chart Tim Drake’s evolution in a period defined by intense action and shifting alliances. This is the era where Tim Drake becomes not just Batman’s partner—but a hero entirely his own.

Fresh off the events collected in Robin: Tim Drake Compendium One, Tim steps into challenges that push every skill he’s learned—combat discipline, detective work, and emotional resilience—to new extremes. As the stakes rise across the city, Robin finds himself at the center of escalating conflicts that test his judgment and sharpen his instincts.

This volume brings together Tim’s most defining early adventures, primarily written by Chuck Dixon and drawn by an all-star lineup of artists including Tom Grummett (Robin, Superboy), Mike Wieringo (The Flash), and Phil Jimenez (The Invisibles, Wonder Woman). Crime wars erupt across Gotham’s neighborhoods, global threats spill into local streets, and city-wide crises draw heroes from every corner of the Bat-Family. As Tim navigates alliances with Huntress, Catwoman, Nightwing, and Oracle, he must claim his identity not just as Batman’s partner—but as a hero in his own right.

Collects Robin #6­–30; Robin Annual #3–4; Azrael: Agent of the Bat #15–16; Batman: Shadow of the Bat #48–49; Detective Comics #685–686, #695–696; Catwoman #25, #31–32; Green Arrow #105; Showcase '94 #5–6; The Batman Chronicles #2, #4.

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Chuck Dixon is a prolific DC writer whose influential runs on Nightwing, Robin, and Birds of Prey helped define Gotham’s tone for a generation. Known for grounded action and tightly structured storytelling, Dixon brings street-level authenticity and emotional clarity to his work.

This collection features an exceptional lineup of Bat-Family artists, including Tom Grummett (Robin, Superboy), Mike Wieringo (The Flash), Eisner Award-winning Phil Jimenez (Wonder Woman Historia), and Jim Balent (Catwoman), alongside Graham Nolan (Detective Comics), Barry Kitson (Azrael), and Rodolfo Damaggio (Green Arrow). Additional contributions from acclaimed talent such as Eisner Award–winning artist Steve Lieber, plus Tommy Lee Edwards, Mike Parobeck, Aaron Lopresti, Frank Fosco, and others, showcase the stylistic range that defined a pivotal era of Gotham storytelling.
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