This   preceding year has been a transformative time forTim DrakeinDC Comics . Batman ’s longest - runningRobinis love for his cerebral and empathetic nature , even managing to deduce that Bruce Wayne was Batman and Dick Grayson was Robin all on his own when he was a child . Recently , Tim came out as queerin a story inBatman : Urban Legends#6 by Meghan Fitzmartin , Belen Ortega , Alejandro Sanchez , and Pat Brosseau , and has since been on a journeying of self - discovery . And while Tim has been previously reckon by some fan as Batman ’s most underrated Robin , the character is in full come into his own with DC ’s annual jubilation of LGBTQ+ Pride Month in June .

This year , DC ’s release for Pride Month are staggering , and a limited Pride edition forBatmanfeatures everything that makes Tim Drake such an iconic character . In aTweet , creative person Amy Reeder ( @amyreeder ) brand gorgeous variant art that features Batman search up at Tim as ray of luminosity glitter down on his protégé . Tim impinge on a pose that ’s reminiscent of the classic final stroke of the porta credits from theBatman : The Animated Seriesshow . In the backdrop , two rainbows mottle across the stormy Gotham City sky , signaling a more bright future is yet to come .

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The penning of Reeder ’s masking captures the core of Tim Drake ’s impact as Robin , for both Gotham City and for comics rooter everywhere . DC has established that the Robin mantle is fantastically important because it   is built on promise , growth , and replacement , directly contrasting the darkness and unsustainable percentage of Bruce Wayne ’s Batman identity operator . For Tim in special , beingRobin is a world power in itself , with the uniform instilling within him a lifelong commitment to help others and protecting the vulnerable . Reeder ’s art brings these element to spirit with the ray of light of lighting behind Tim ’s figure , contrasting the dark and rainy conditions Batman is enveloped in . Batman ’s upward regard signifies Tim ’s condition as a beacon for not only the hoi polloi of Gotham , but for his mentor too .

Tim Drake ’s uplifting role as Robin is made even more special by the fact that he is an openly LGBTQ+ character , reflected wonderfully in Reeder ’s artwork . visit anLGBTQ+ hero like Tim Drakestand intrepidly against the swarthiness of his environment   can be a deeply remedial sight for fans , as it cements the Robin role with additional layers of inclusivity and positivity . Reeder ’s cover is exalt because it beguile a sense of euphoria for LGBTQ+ people like Tim when they can live and thrive as their true self .

Besides being an iconic LGBTQ+ superhero , Tim Drake isan iconic LGBTQ+ characterin general , whose journeying is one that many fans can   interrelate   to . Amy Reeder ’s Pride cover forBatmancaptures the role that Tim plays within the orotund pop civilization consciousness , as a symbol of hope for myriad people around the macrocosm . In doing so , thisBatmanPride variant cover proves thatTim Drakeis truly DC ’s most iconicRobin .

Comic book art: Batman faces the four Robins: Nightwing Dick Grayson, Red Hood Jason Todd, Red Robin Tim Drake, and Robin Damian Wayne.

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Tim Drake on the cover of the Batman Pride variant from DC Comics.

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