People really liked this Robin on my Instagram. Figured I’d put it up here as well.

People really liked this Robin on my Instagram. Figured I’d put it up here as well. 


The Boogeyman’s boogeyman.

The Boogeyman’s boogeyman.


Went looking through my old files and decided to redraw this Batmanga thing I did a long time ago. Here’s the older version from 2008 I think? Go buy Batmanga, it’s the best. Also, here’s a link to a wallpaper version.

Went looking through my old files and decided to redraw this Batmanga thing I did a long time ago. Here’s the older version from 2008 I think? Go buy Batmanga, it’s the best. Also, here’s a link to a wallpaper version. 


The Batman

The Batman


Felt a little rusty so I stayed up and doodled a Batman.

Felt a little rusty so I stayed up and doodled a Batman. 


Where did you get your Robin Costume?




I put it together myself, for the most part. 

  • The red shirt and pants are under armour from Academy
  • The mask I just painted on my face with cheap face paint from a party store
  • The belt is a “Batman: Brave and the Bold” Halloween belt. “The Dark Knight” halloween belts would work fine too, but you should spray paint it yellow to match the R.
  • The yellow rectangles and R were cut out of yellow and black vinyl from Jo-Ann's I think. I glued them on and then they stayed for the night but are kind of flimsy now. Make sure to glue them on while you’re wearing the shirt so they don’t get stretched. Or just get some velcro and do it that way. 
  • The boots I bought at a costume store. I think you can get those off the internet for pretty cheap if you look on costume sites. 
  • The gloves are “The Batman” gloves that I had a seamstress alter to fit my arms because they’re so freaking huge when you get them. 
  • The cape and black outerpants were sewn by a seamstress. I took a cape pattern to her that I found off the internet. If you google “Batman cape pattern” or something I think you can find it. League of Heroes and Brotherhood of the Bat are two good message boards for superhero costumes. I used to get most of my ideas from there. 
  • If you wanted to save on the cape though, I’d recommend just buying a cheaper black cape from Walmart or something and cutting the scallops out of it yourself. My cape was like $200. It’s left over from my Batman costume that I wanted to use for a fanfilm that hasn’t happened yet, as are all the black parts. 

Hope that helped! 


Started sketching around and ended up with this Bat-Doodle.

Started sketching around and ended up with this Bat-Doodle.


A Dark Knight doodle.

A Dark Knight doodle. 


Doodles and stuff from last night. Nice to be drawing without the computer again.

Doodles and stuff from last night. Nice to be drawing without the computer again.


Here kids, have a Batman.

Here kids, have a Batman.


So I stumbled onto this last night. Somebody made a belt buckle out of a Batman drawing I did 3 years ago.


Check out this sweet Batman I colored by my buddy Declan Shalvey!

Check out this sweet Batman I colored by my buddy Declan Shalvey!


It’s easier to make a movie poster once you know what the movie is really about.

It’s easier to make a movie poster once you know what the movie is really about.


This is the weapon of the enemy. We do not need it. We will not use it.

This is the weapon of the enemy. We do not need it. We will not use it.


Robin from Batmanga.

Robin from Batmanga.








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