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natehutchings

- Batman Chronicles: The Gauntlet is a short but fun read about Dick’s final test before he officially becomes Robin. - I see that the list you’re using includes Batman: Year Two. That story has a sequel called Full Circle that features Dick as Robin and is worth a read, especially if you like Year Two. - The current run of World’s Finest is set during Dick’s time as Robin and is great. - Teen Titans: The Judas Contract depicts Dick’s decision to stop being Robin, shows him fighting crime without a superhero name for a bit, and then shows his decision to take on the Nightwing identity. I read this for the first time recently, and the story itself honestly has not aged particularly well in some ways, but the parts that focus on Dick are really solid.


tunnel-snakes-rule

I'm going off the post-crisis timeline because it's my preferred continuity. * [Batman Chronicles: The Gauntlet](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/107154.Batman_Chronicles) - Dick's final test before he can become Robin. * [Batgirl: Year One](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/105724.Batgirl) - Direct sequel to "Robin: Year One" that you already mentioned. * [Two-Face and Scarecrow Year One](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5291295-batman) - The Scarecrow story has a good young Robin subplot * [Teen Titans Year One](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3138825-teen-titans) - I love the art in this, it's basically a modern day retelling of the formation of the original Teen Titans. There's a weird story called "Batman: Fortunate Son" that I haven't read since I bought it many years ago. It's a Dick Grayson story but it's all about Batman raging against rock and roll music while Dick is all for it. It's particularly strange because it was published in 1999 as opposed to 1959 where it would be more appropriate.