In batman beyond he does but in the comics no he doesn't
Alfred Pennyworth, Robin, Nightwing, and Batgirl
Yes. There are several different people who have been Robin in Batman comics/cartoons, but the Robin from Young Justice is one of the Robins from Batman. Usually, it is the third Robin, Tim Drake.
He doesn't have a son. Unless you want to consider the brief moment in time when he "adopted" Tim Drake and made him into a mini Joker in Batman Beyond the Return of the Joker.
Tim Drake is 5' 11".
In batman beyond he does but in the comics no he doesn't
you dont sadly tim drake is robin
Alfred Pennyworth, Robin, Nightwing, and Batgirl
There is no "Robin Beyond" if that's what you're wondering. Tim Drake (the second Robin from Batman: The Animated Series) appears in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, but never in costume. Dick Grayson (the first Robin) never appears in the series, although he is mentioned a few times and does have a role in the comic book series.
Yes. There are several different people who have been Robin in Batman comics/cartoons, but the Robin from Young Justice is one of the Robins from Batman. Usually, it is the third Robin, Tim Drake.
He gets pushed back into a machine that shocks him to his death by robin in the edited version of "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker". However, the original version, he is shot by his own darted "BANG" gun by Tim Drake.
The Joker is actually Tim Drake (Robin)Tim drake was the Jokers last victim before he died.Basically what Joker did is place a microchip (to me it looked like a mole) on the back of Tim's neck with his DNA on it. Several years passed and the DNA from the micro chip started to transform Tim Drake into the Joker. When Tim turned into the Joker, "Joker" would have complete controle over Tim an knew everything that Tim knew. When Tim turned back into himself he would remember nothing of what had happened.
It didn't happen in The New Batman Adventures. Look up Batman Beyond Return of the Joker, it's a movie that takes place in the Batman Beyond timeline. Barbara Gordon has a flashback as she tells the new batman (Terry Mcginnis) what happened to them after Tim Drake/Robin was kidnapped and tortured by the joker for 3 weeks. *It shows the flashback in a 10 minute clip*
He doesn't have a son. Unless you want to consider the brief moment in time when he "adopted" Tim Drake and made him into a mini Joker in Batman Beyond the Return of the Joker.
In the animated movie "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker" Joker turns Tim Drake (a previous Robin) into a psycho-Joker-kid-thing. There's two versions of his death. One version shows Tim point the gun at Joker, have the "BANG!" flag come out, then shoot out and stab him. The other version has Tim drop the gun, get Joker wet, and push him into an electrical generator, which shocks & kills him. About 30(?) years later, there is a "new" Joker in Gotham, which is actually Tim Drake who had a microchip in the back of his neck which caused him to turn back and forth between himself and the Joker. After Batman figured this out, he shorted out the microchip, changing Tim Drake back to normal, and defeating the Joker.
Because robin never focus on his job batman gave him and robin acts like a dummy. So does that answer your question?
No, but there has been times where he was too weak to be Batman and some other were Batman: Terry McGinnis: Bruce Wayne has become old and gave Terry the Batman-suit. Damian Wayne: Was only Batman in a short amount of time. He tried to kill somebody, so that people hated Batman. Jean-Paul Valley: Was Batman, when Bruce's back was broken by Bane in Knightfall. Dick Grayson (the first Robin): Was Batman, when Jean-Paul Valley could not steer himself anymore. Thomas Wayne: In The Flashpoint Paradox comics, he is Batman (another universe) Tim Drake: Bruce needed a little pause, and Tim was Batman in some issues.