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Batman and Robin (comic book)

Batman and Robin
Variant incentive cover for
Batman and Robin #1 (Summer 2009)
Art by J. G. Jones.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre
Publication date August 2009 – August 2011
Number of issues 26
Main character(s) Batman (Dick Grayson)
Robin (Damian Wayne)
Creative team
Writer(s) Grant Morrison (#1-16)
Paul Cornell (#17-19)
Peter Tomasi (#20-22)
Judd Winick (#23-25)
David Hine (#26)
Artist(s) Frank Quitely (#1-3)
Philip Tan (#4-6)
Cameron Stewart (#7-9, 16)
Andy Clarke (#10-12)
Frazer Irving (#13-16)
Scott McDaniel (#17-19)
Patrick Gleason (#20-22)
Guillem March (#23-25)
Creator(s) Grant Morrison
Frank Quitely
Collected editions
Volume 1 HC
Volume 2 HC
Batman and Robin
Cover for Batman and Robin (vol. 2) #1.
Art by Patrick Gleason.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing
Publication date September 2011 – March 2015
Number of issues 45 (#1–40 plus issues numbered 0 and 23.1 through 23.4), a Batman and Robin: Futures End one-shot, 3 Annuals, and 2 Prestige Format One-Shots (as of April 2015)
Main character(s) Bruce Wayne/Batman
Damian Wayne/Robin
Creative team
Writer(s) Peter Tomasi
Penciller(s) Patrick Gleason
Creator(s) Peter Tomasi
Patrick Gleason

Batman and Robin is an American comic book ongoing series, created by Grant Morrison and featuring Batman and Robin. The debut of the series followed the events of "Batman R.I.P.", Final Crisis, and "Battle for the Cowl" in which the original Batman, Bruce Wayne, apparently died at the hands of DC Comics villain Darkseid and features the winner of the Battle for the Cowl as the new Batman. The conclusion of Battle for the Cowl shows Dick Grayson ascending to the role of Batman, while Damian Wayne becomes the new Robin.

Morrison returned to writing the characters after being the ongoing writer on Batman from issues #655–658 and #663–683. While writing for this title, Morrison simultaneously wrote the miniseries The Return of Bruce Wayne and finished his run on the title with issue #16, before moving onto the next phase of his narrative in Batman Incorporated.Paul Cornell and Scott McDaniel created a three-issue arc before the new ongoing creative team, the former Green Lantern Corps duo of writer Peter Tomasi and artist Patrick Gleason, began their run with February 2011's issue #20.


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