Robin III
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[edit] Enemies of Robin III
| Image | Name | Real name | Writer | Artist | First appearance | Date | Appearances (aprox.) |
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| Obeah Man | Alan Grant | Norm Breyfogle | Detective Comics #618 | July 1990 | |||
| A mighty Haitian criminal and alleged black magician ("obeah" is a voudou word meaning, approximately, "black magic") who kidnapped the parents of Tim Drake (a.k.a. Robin III) and demanded a ransom from their company. Batman traveled to Haiti and intervened, but too late. Tim's mother was killed by the Obeah Man's poison, while his father Jack was left a cripple for years. In the ensuing battle between Batman and the Obeah Man, the latter was apparently killed, burned to death in a fire he had started himself. | |||||||
| Lynx | Ling | Chuck Dixon | Tom Lyle | Robin #1 | January 1991 | ||
| Ling was a beautiful martial artist and a member of the Parisian branch of the Ghost Dragons, a Chinese youth gang that served King Snake. For failing to kill Robin, King Snake punished her and took out her left eye. Eventually, she took control of the Ghost Dragons and attempted to expand their Gotham territory. She was subsequently killed during a fight with Batgirl. | |||||||
| King Snake | Sir Edmund Dorrance | Chuck Dixon | Tom Lyle | Robin #2 | February 1991 | ||
| Father of Bane. | |||||||
| Billy | Billy Hue | [[]] | [[]] | Detective Comics # Batman # | , 19 | ||
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| Psyba-Rats | [[]] | [[]] | Detective Comics # Batman # | , 19 | |||
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