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But in the vast DC Universe, there are other people who have adopted the Boy Wonder’s moniker or who have acted in a similar role. Some are from other worlds, like Drake Winston, the Robin of the Batman ’89 franchise. Others currently operate in the main DCU, such as the Justice League of China’s Robinbot. But whether they’re in the Prime Universe or not, these Robins don’t have the same reputation as Batman’s more well-known sidekicks. Read on to discover 5 great Robins that I can almost guarantee you have never heard of.
5. Robin of Zur-En-Arrh

You might be familiar with Batman’s outlandish backup persona, the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh. But did you know that when Zur-En-Arrh broke out of Bruce’s head, he actually created his own Robin? After a failed attempt to recruit Damian Wayne, Zur-En-Arrh revealed he had cloned Bruce and artificially aged the clone to serve as the Robin of Zur-En-Arrh. Unfortunately, this Robin’s time on Earth was short, as he continued to age with no way of stopping it, so he was taken in by Bruce, who took care of him in his final days. A tragic, but interesting addition to Robin lore.
4. Jenny Wren

Anita Jean is a curious case in that she wasn’t technically a Robin. However, she was one of Batman’s earliest allies, and Bruce did take her under his wing with the possibility of making her his official partner. However, Bruce rejected Anita when she killed a criminal who threatened to expose Batman’s identity. She faked her death and later returned as the criminal Jenny Wren with a plan to get revenge on Bruce and every other person he took in and trained as a Robin. She’s only appeared once, but the idea of a lost, villainous Robin is quite interesting.











