Start with basic sketches of Robin's figure and outline. Focus on getting the proportions right. Then add details like the costume and facial features gradually.
Not that I'm aware of. Comics come and go, and it's possible it's no longer in production or readily available. You could search on dedicated comic forums or websites for more accurate details.
Another notable one is 'Batman and Robin: Batman Reborn'. This story focuses on Damian Wayne as Robin. It shows his complex relationship with Batman, as well as his own journey to prove himself. There are some amazing action scenes and character development that make it a standout Robin comic story.
It's hard to say for sure. It could be a symbolic act or tied to some larger conspiracy within the comic's universe. Maybe it was an accident or a deliberate act by a villain to create chaos.
One of the best is 'Batman: Hush'. It has a great storyline that involves Batman and Robin facing off against a mysterious villain named Hush. The art in this graphic novel is top - notch, really bringing Gotham City to life. Another excellent one could be 'Batman: The Long Halloween'. It shows Batman and Robin dealing with the mystery of a serial killer during the holidays in Gotham, with a complex and engaging plot.
You can start by asking in local comic book stores. The people working there are often really knowledgeable and can point you to some of the best Robin stories. They might even have some old and rare issues in stock.
A great story is key. If it has a compelling mystery like in 'Batman: The Long Halloween' where Batman and Robin are trying to figure out the identity of a killer, it draws readers in. Also, amazing art. The detailed illustrations in 'Batman: Hush' make it a visual treat. Good character development too, showing the growth and relationship between Batman and Robin.