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"The Worst is Yet to Come!": Robin and Nightwing are taking out some mob thugs at the harbor. Robin told his father he would be in the library, but he has been away too long already. Robin talks with Dick about his concerns to handle

Robin (Volume 2) #74 is an issue of the series Robin (Volume 2) with a cover date of March, 2000.

Synopsis for "The Worst is Yet to Come!"

Robin and Nightwing are taking out some mob thugs at the harbor. Robin told his father he would be in the library, but he has been away too long already. Robin talks with Dick about his concerns to handle the nightly superhero life if his dad puts him in a private school like he promised to do.

Next morning at the breakfast table, Jack Drake tells his son Tim that he will join the Brentwood Academy starting next week. Tim immediately meets with his friends from school for lunch and tells them about Brentwood and how he is not even allowed to have a car anymore.

When leaving the diner, Tim recognizes two men in a car who are obviously observing a 24/7 shop on the other side of the street. After sunset, Tim wants to folllow up on his suspicion and swings to the store. Spoiler is there as well and when they start kissing each other, the alarm of the shop is sounding. Robin and Spoiler easily stop the two robbers.

Batman is waiting for Robin at Drake's mansion. Nightwing told him about Tim getting transferred to a private school and promises to do something to ease the situation for his sidekick.

Next Monday, Tim enters Brentwood Academy and gets to know his roommate Ali Ben Khadir. Ali has a huge bodyguard at his side, but to Tim's surprise he himself is not alone either because Bruce has sent Alfred Pennyworth as his personal valet ...

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  • Donny DiNardo (Single appearance) (Deceased)
  • Vinnie DiNardo (Single appearance) (Deceased)

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