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Robin, Batman's Trusty Sidekick, Comes Out as Bisexual in New Comic

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Batman: Urban Legends.Tim Cook—the third rendition of Robin—is featured in the monthly anthology created by DC Comics. Tim had his "lightbulb moment" in the sixth issue of the series."Ever have a lightbulb moment?" Tim asked in the panel. "Like something out in the ether has been taunting you, teasing you.

Like you know you're supposed to be on the same page as your brain but not everything made sense. People keep asking me what I want.

But I couldn't grasp it. Whatever it was. It always felt just out of reach. Until now. Until right now."Tim fights alongside his friend Bernard Dowd in the comic, leading him to wonder how he feels for his friend.

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