While Batman might be the most popular hero in Gotham city he isn't much without his sidekicks and this Robin figurine pays tribute to the most popular sidekick of all.
While Robin was originally taken up by Dick Grayson, this Robin statue is actually modeled after another Robin predecessor, Damian Wayne. Allegedly Wayne is the son of Bruce Wayne and notorious villain Talia al Ghul. This figurine, designed by Entertainment Earth, showcases the infamous sidekick in the traditional red, yellow and green Robin costume. With a golden cape, green boots and a matching mask this Robin figurine nods to the traditional golden Batman era. Tthis figurine even has a menacing grimace that possibly pays tribute to Wayne's controversial role as Robin that many fans either enjoyed or heavily disliked.
Sidekick Superhero Statues
This Robin Figurine Memorializes the Popular Boy Batman Hero
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