<P> Crime Syndicate version of Robin on Earth - 3, associate of Owlman . Talon refers to Owlman as his father, whether he is the biological son of Thomas Wayne II or an alternate version of Jason Todd or Tim Drake is unknown . Talon first appeared in Teen Titans (vol. 3) #32 (March 2006). </P> <P> In the final issue of 52, a new Multiverse is revealed, originally consisting of 52 identical realities . Among the parallel realities shown is one designated "Earth - 2". As a result of Mister Mind "eating" aspects of this reality, it takes on visual aspects similar to the pre-Crisis Earth - 2, including Robin among other Justice Society of America characters . Based on comments by Grant Morrison, this alternate universe is not the pre-Crisis Earth - 2 . However, in the Justice Society of America Annual #1, published in the summer of 2008, Silver Scarab explains that the events of the Crisis are remembered by the people of this Earth - 2, and from their perspective, Earth - 2 seemed to be the only Earth to have survived the Crisis, raising theories as to whether or not Earth - 2 was really destroyed, or was perhaps replaced by a new Earth - 2 . Indeed, in Justice Society of America #20, published in December 2008, Starman explains that during the re-expansion of the DC Multiverse, Earth - 2 was reborn "along with everyone on it", including Robin . </P> <P> Following Flashpoint (2011) and The New 52 reboot, this Earth is replaced by another reimagining of Earth 2, one where Batman's daughter Helena Wayne served as Robin until an incident five years prior to the relaunch sent her to DC's primary continuity, Earth - 0, where she works as Huntress . The 2014 series Earth 2: World's End establishes that Dick Grayson never served as Robin on this Earth, and was instead a reporter who married Barbara Gordon and had a son . During Darkseid's invasion of Earth 2, Barbara is killed, and Dick is trained in how to fight by Ted Grant and goes on a mission to find his missing son . </P> <P> The first Robin miniseries was printed in 1992 following Tim Drake's debut as Robin . The series centered around Tim's continued training and set up villains linked to the character . It was followed up by another series Robin II: Joker's Wild which pitted Tim against his predecessor's murderer the Joker . With Batman out of town, it was up to Tim and Alfred to end the Joker's latest crime spree . A final miniseries, Robin III: Cry of Huntress wrapped up the trilogy, teaming Tim with the Huntress . In 1993, the success of the three miniseries led to the ongoing Robin series which ran 183 issues until 2009 . The title was replaced by a Batman and Robin series following the Battle for the Cowl mini-series, as well as an ongoing Red Robin monthly which continues the story of Tim Drake . </P>

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