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Robin’s Pixie Boots May be Gone for Good!
I’m a little ashamed at myself that it’s taken this long to notice, but based on what we’ve seen so far in the new DC reboot, it looks like they have completely retconned Robin’s original costume out of continuity! No more pixie boots, no more little green trunks and especially no more horribly outdated costume! This is fantastic news! If true.
Everybody is familiar with the original Robin costume thanks to the 1960s TV show with Burt Ward. The costume is almost as iconic as Batman’s costume. The red shirt, the yellow cape, the green pixie boots and trunks, and the very bare legs. The costume debuted in 1940, back when ‘laughing boy daredevils’ were common in comics. It’s a product of its time, based on Robin Hood, the Robin redbreast and the uniform of a circus acrobat. The problem is that the costume was so iconic that Robin wore it all the way into the 1980s, when the character of Dick Grayson aged from an 8-year-old boy to a man in his late teens/early 20s.
Sure it was comics, but if you consider the real world implications, he would have had some very hairy legs.
And it wasn’t just the original Robin, Dick Grayson, who wore that costume. The second Robin, Jason Todd, was given the exact same costume. He was younger, but still. It wasn’t until the third Robin in the 1990s that the concept of ‘pants’ finally dawned on DC Comics.
And Robin has had pants ever since, including in movies and cartoon shows.
Which brings us to the recent DC Comics reboot. For those unfamiliar with it, back in September, DC reset/rebooted/revamped all of its characters and started over with new #1 issues. They essentially wiped the slate clean of all past stories and history, recreating it with bits and pieces into a more streamlined variation. Everything is sort of the same, just tweaked and altered to better suit a more accessible comic. It’s like when they make a Batman movie and alter certain things from the comics to make the movie version more palpable.
One thing that’s stayed the same is that all of the Robins are still around. Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, the 90s Robin, Tim Drake, and the current Robin, Damian Wayne. They didn’t change all that much in the reboot. With the exception of the current Robin, the first three have all grown up and moved on to their own costumed identities.
Well in November, the latest issues of their comics revealed in flashback that Dick Grayson and Jason Todd did not wear the pixie boot, bare-legged Robin costume! No official word has been given about the change in history, but I think the pictures speak for themselves.
First, Dick Grayson (now known as Nightwing) underwent a psychic assault and had a flashback to this one picture:
Clearly you can see that Robin is wearing pants, from the wrinkles on the legs, and those are definitely boots. Unfortunately, no context is given for that flashback. We can only assume that it’s Dick Grayson’s Robin. He gives no indication that he would be thinking about letting some other Robin fall, like Jason or Tim. So I think he’s flashing back to a time when he fell. I think it’s safe to say that is Dick Grayson in the Robin costume in that mental flashback.
And then we have Jason Todd, now calling himself the Red Hood. He stars in his own book, Red Hood and the Outlaws, and the team had some flashbacks in their third issue as well. First, the cover shows Red Hood battling his former self, and right away the costume is very clearly not the bare-legged one.
I first noted this change when this cover was first publicized several months ago, but I didn’t truly understand the implications until now. That’s why I’m a little ashamed at myself. But clearly we can see that Jason Todd did not wear that original Robin costume when he served as Batman’s sidekick. He had a very updated, very angular, very modern look to his costume. Frankly, I love it.
Here are a few more panels from the flashback:
So that’s my evidence and I think it’s pretty clear. The old Robin costume with those horrible pixie boots is a thing of the past. It makes sense, since this reboot is supposed to line up all of the heroes with the modern times. And there’s no way Batman of the 2000s would dress a kid up in that sort of old-fashioned costume. Yes, he’d still send a kid out to fight crime. But that’s the subject of a different article.
As a long-time Robin fan, I say good riddance. The original Robin costume may be a classic, but it has always been silly and has only hurt the character in the long run. DC made the right idea in nixing the old costume from continuity. Robin has a hard enough time appealing to modern audiences. So kudos to DC.
This reboot is finally paying off.
The Adorableness of Batgirl and Supergirl
It is my sworn duty as a geeky, niche comic blogger to bring you, my faithful readers, the best comic book stuff from all corners of the Internet. The Information Superhighway is a big place, and there is all manner of delightful fun out there. Today is the adorable art of Mike Maihack. He seems to be a big fan of Batgirl, as you will soon see in this pair of strips starring Batgirl and Supergirl.
And the second, which was released just this week.
Here’s hoping he makes some more soon!
I Now Know What Everybody’s Getting for Christmas
Or at least for the male members of my family. DC Superhero themed boxer briefs! And not just any old superhero underoos, we’re talking classy underwear with actual super powers. Like, I guess, the Flash boxers warm up when you wear them. And the Green Lantern boxers glow in the dark. The Joker boxers are just in bad taste. About as bad as this video.
That Joker is a maverick renegade! I guess nobody told them that the Joker is a homicidal maniac?
Here are the actual boxers for your viewing pleasure. They’re made by some company called Diesel, because that’s the perfect name for an underwear company. I think my favorites are Batman, because they made the boxers look like his armor, and the Joker, because it just looks like fun.
Batman:
Flash:
Green Lantern:
Joker:
My Greatest Regret is Never Finishing Lego Batman
I don’t know why I never finished that game. It was custom made for me to enjoy: Legos, Batman and a fully playable Robin! Was I insane? Did I have something wrong with me? Hell, I already owned the Lego Batmobile set. It’s sitting on my DVD shelf right now. I didn’t even buy Lego Batman the game myself, I got it for Christmas! And it was a brilliant Christmas present! Yet for some foolish reason or anything, I barely touched that game and eventually traded it in for another game.
Well the universe has decided to give me a chance to make amends. The sequel, Lego Batman 2: Super Heroes, was announced Monday.
Or at least someone uncovered this teaser image:
That’s pretty cool news. New Batman video games are always fun. I absolutely loved the Lego Sar Wars games when I played them, yet for some reason I never got into Lego Batman, Lego Harry Potter or Lego Indiana Jones. They’re an absolute blast to play! Little Lego characters running around a Lego world, collecting bricks and building items. It’s adorable. And again, fully playable Robin! That game should have been my Holy Grail. But alas, it couldn’t hold my interest.
Possibly because there were no Lego lightsabers in the Batman game.
So a sequel should be fun. Batman and Superman teaming up, along with Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and who knows who else (Robin?). Hopefully this time they’ll make it online co-op. Maybe that will be the key.












