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The LGBTQ+ journey of Robin/Tim Drake continues in DC's Batman: Urban Legends #10

Update: DC has released new first look preview pages from writer Meghan Fitzmartin and artists Alberto Albuquerque Jimenez and Nick Filardi's full-length holiday-themed story 'A Carol of Bats' in December 14's Batman: Urban Legends #10, the follow-up to their three-part storyline 'The Sum of Our Parts' that concluded in August's Batman: Urban Legends #6

Batman: Urban Legends #10 cover by Belen Ortega (Image credit: DC)

"The response to Tim’s story has been more than I could have hoped," says Fitzmartin in comments accompanying the new pages. "It's always exciting to share Tim's journey with fans, and close 2021 with this special holiday story in Batman: Urban Legends #10."

Artist Belen Ortega, who drew the 'The Sum of Our Parts' provides the issue's main cover.

In the final chapter of 'The Sum of Our Parts' (see below), Batman's third Robin realizes he has romantic feelings for his male friend Bernard and that he's romantically attracted to boys for the first time. The last page depicts Tim stopping by Bernard's house to enthusiastically accept an invitation for a date from him.

The Batman: Urban Legends #10 is the promised continuation of that storyline. 

You can check out the cover to your right and four pages (including two new pages) by Albuquerque and Filardi below, in which (as solicited) Tim appears to visit Batman to "make peace" with him before leaving Gotham City, which Fitzmartin describes on Twitter as "BatFam angst…"

A post-'Fear State' story, in a journey of self-discovery Tim returns to Gotham City to try to help Batman and Nightwing put the city back together, tries to get Batman out of a "Scrooge-level funk" due to Bruce's doubts about whether he failed his home city, all the while balancing being a superhero with trying to be a good partner to Bernard. 

Despite his funk, we have no doubt Batman will be fully supportive of his long-time partner/sidekick if he shares his personal news with him.

As for Bernard, DC's description seems to match our previous assumption about the page he appears on. 

Tim seems to be talking to Bernard while on the streets of Gotham as Robin. Superheroes trying to make or keep dates with their civilian love interests while juggling their crimefighting duties is something of a common comic book theme and we assume that's what we're looking at here. 

"Can't wait for you to find out what they're saying," Fitzmartin tweeted about that image.

Check all the pages out in our gallery.

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Original story follows...

Tim Drake likes boys. 

It may have taken him over 30 years to realize it (but only a handful of years in comic book time) but Batman's third Robin and arguably the best detective in the Batman family this side of the Dark Knight himself, has finally put the clues together to figure out who he is and what he wants. 

cover to Batman: Urban Legends #6 (Image credit: DC)

In August 10's Batman: Urban Legends #6, Tim discovers he has romantic feelings for his male friend Bernard, and that single moment of realization is depicted not as a moment of turmoil or doubt, but quite that opposite - as a moment that makes immediate sense to Tim and has a calming influence over him.

In part three of 'The Sum of Our Parts' that began in Batman: Urban Legends #4 by writer Meghan Fitzmartin and artist Belen Ortega, Tim has been working tirelessly to rescue his high school classmate who has been abducted by a "pain cult" that preys on Gotham City teens.

While working the case obsessively, Tim's inner monologue depicts a young man of self-doubt, or at least unanswered questions, who's trying to figure out his place in the world and explain recent actions that don't even make sense to him, like breaking up with his long-time love interest Stephanie Brown, the former Spoiler who now goes by Batgirl.

In July's Batman: Urban Legends #5, Tim asks himself why he is so fixated on the case and why he isn't asking Stephanie or his best friend Connor Kent for help. He digs even deeper in an extended inner monologue by asking himself who he is if he's not Robin and while he doesn't have that answer he realizes he needs to figure out what it is he wants. 

In Urban Legends #6. He finds his answers when he locates Bernard, who's been training and helps fight the cult in his own rescue, perhaps foreshadowing a potential new crime-fighting partner for Robin. Leading up to the pivotal moment, Fitzmartin makes it clear Tim's interactions with Bernard feel right to him, and as previously noted, even calming him.

During the course of their escape, Bernard asks Robin to do him a favor if he doesn't make it out of the fight alive, to tell Tim Drake that Tim helped him realize his "true self" and to tell Tim he wished they could have finished their date. 

(Bernard apparently doesn't know Robin is Tim but believes Robin knows Tim). 

Fitzmartin describes what happens next as a "lightbulb" moment for Tim, and that Bernard's request suddenly put all the puzzle pieces together for him.

"It's like something changed in … in a program I didn't even know I was running," reads Tim's inner monologue. "Or maybe it didn't change. Maybe it was always there. Waiting for someone to start the program."

pages from Batman: Urban Legends #6 (Image credit: DC)

Whatever unanswered questions Tim has about himself, he seems to have little doubts about what he wants after the proverbial lightbulb goes on. Fitzmartin makes it clear Tim realizing he has feelings for Bernard makes immediate and perfect sense to him and that he now understands why he broke up with Stephanie, who he also acknowledges he genuinely loves.

In the story's final scene, Tim goes to Bernard's house and lets him know he wants to figure out what the night of their first date means to him and enthusiastically accepts Bernard's invitation for another date. 

scene from Batman: Urban Legends #6 (Image credit: DC)

Fitzmartin and DC don't go any further in labeling Tim's sexual identity, just that he has romantic feelings for Bernard, but Tim and Bernard's story promises to continue in Batman: Urban Legends #10, which if the series maintains its monthly schedule, would be in December.

Tim Drake's sexuality has been a topic for debate for years, especially after a scene in 2003's Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #2 where he and Conner/Kon-El (Superboy) share a moment in a supply closet. While not immediately sexual, some readers read that as a hint to something more.

In 2018, Winick seemingly confirmed that subtextual reading in a response to a fan about the scene, tweeting "I saw this as an opportunity for them to both come out of the closet. #liveyourbestlife"

In 2020, DC columnist Alex Jaffe wrote an article for the company's DCUniverseInfinite.com website titled 'Robin & Superboy: The Greatest Teen Romance That Never Was' that touches on this moment, as well as several others.

DC seems ready to fully embrace it in the coming months. 

Tim of course ranks highly on Newsarama's list of the Batman's best Robins of all time

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