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Flying Graysons
The Flying Graysons, as they appeared in Robin (vol. 2) Annual #4 (April 1995), art by Jason Armstrong.
Publication information
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
Detective Comics #38 (April 1940)
Created by
Bill Finger Bob Kane
In-story information
Member(s)
Dick Grayson John Grayson Mary Grayson
The Flying Graysons are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They are a family of trapeze artists, whose child Dick is adopted by Bruce Wayne (Batman) and becomes Robin after their deaths.
The Flying Graysons have been featured in several media adaptions outside of comics, commonly as part of Robin's origin story.
The FlyingGraysons are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They are a family of trapeze artists, whose child...
would be no show. As the Graysons walk away, they discuss how much of an ego they think Boston has. A while later the Graysons join the resistance against...
his Robin. The youngest in a family of acrobats known as the "FlyingGraysons", Grayson witnesses a mafia boss named Tony Zucco kill his parents to extort...
the trapeze ropes the Graysons use in their act. The ropes break while John and Mary Graysons are in mid-air. Because the Graysons perform their act without...
headliners of the circus, the FlyingGraysons, were passing by, and happily agreed to the photo. The youngest performer, Dick Grayson, who would later become...
Batman reveals his identity. Acrobat Richard “Dick” Grayson, the youngest member of the FlyingGraysons, manages to throw the bomb into a river, but Two-Face...
DC Comics. Flashpoint: Deadman and the FlyingGraysons #1 (June 2011) Flashpoint: Deadman and the FlyingGraysons #2 (July 2011). DC Comics. Christian Holub...
of Steel First Wave Flashpoint Beyond Flashpoint: Deadman and the FlyingGraysons Gotham Underground Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Man-Bat Penguin: Pain...
childhood recollection of Leonardo da Vinci's sketch of an ornithopter flying device. Finger suggested giving the character a cowl instead of a simple...
perishes alongside Catwoman who saves Scandal Savage. Two weeks later, Dick Grayson meets up with Bruce Wayne to see how he's been doing, and Bruce announces...
promotional screenshots for Batman: Arkham Knight, she is seen wearing a FlyingGraysons necklace. However, in the game, she is romantically involved with Dick's...