Carrie Kelley

We Are Robin: The Best Robin and Nightwing Cosplay
We Are Robin: The Best Robin and Nightwing Cosplay
We Are Robin: The Best Robin and Nightwing Cosplay
There are sidekicks out there that define their roles past their relationships to the name on the cover of the comic. Such is the case of one of the most iconic sidekicks in all of comic book history, the Boy Wonder, Robin. With so many characters having taken up Robin’s mantle, there's a wealth of variety to choose from in the cosplay community. Whether the character is paired up with the Bat-family, taking charge of the Teen Titans, or flying solo, Robin and Nightwing offer a lot of great cosplay options. These cosplayers bring the “dynamic” to the Dynamic Duo. These are the best Robin and Nightwing cosplays.
The Replacements: Dick Grayson And The Legacy Of Robin
The Replacements: Dick Grayson And The Legacy Of Robin
The Replacements: Dick Grayson And The Legacy Of Robin
Since the dawn of the Silver Age, legacy characters have been a staple of superhero fiction, and having a new character step into a well loved role can open up new opportunities for writers and artists to tell different kinds of stories. In The Replacements, we’ll look back at the notable and not-so-notable heroes and villains to assume some of the most iconic mantles in the superhero genre. The first truth of Batman is that he was never alone, he always had help and he's almost always had a Robin by his side. Bruce Wayne has always needed the lightness of Robin to balance the darkness of Batman, and despite some tragedy along the way, the title of Boy (and Girl) Wonder is one of the most enduring legacies in the DC Universe.
‘The Dark Knight Returns’ Robin Carrie Kelley to Appear in ‘Batman and Robin’ #19 Next Week
‘The Dark Knight Returns’ Robin Carrie Kelley to Appear in ‘Batman and Robin’ #19 Next Week
‘The Dark Knight Returns’ Robin Carrie Kelley to Appear in ‘Batman and Robin’ #19 Next Week
The trouble with DC having a title called Batman and Robin is, well, they've got to have a Robin. If the cover to this month's issue is to be believed, that new Robin could very well be The Dark Knight Returns' Carrie Kelley. However, series writer Peter Tomasi sort of stops that train of thought in its tracks in an interview with The New York Post: "What you'll find out once you crack the