DC - andRobin- is no stranger to alternate timelines. Some of the best superhero costume redesigns come from DC stories that don’t fall within the main continuity and so are bypassed by veteran cosplayers. However, since cosplay is much more mainstream than just a niche interest now, this ’90s Robin costume is a perfect chance for a cosplayer to show their chops.

DC has manyElseword comics that place Batmanin alternate timelines - such asGotham by GaslightandDark Knights of Steel- but one of the original Elseworld stories wasBatman: Reign of Terror, a one-shot by Mike W. Barr, José Luis García-López, Noelle Giddings, and Todd Klein.In this world of pirates and revolutionaries, Batman masquerades as a nighttime vigilante who means to disrupt a system of corrupt officials - and this pirate world also, of course, has a Robin.

Comic book panel: Robin Rochelle Wayne appears on a ship in a pirate-like Robin costume.

One of the best pieces of new Batman lore to come out of this comic is Rochelle Wayne,a forgotten Robin who provides comic fans with one of the most unique costumes in the history of the iconic sidekick.

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Robin is no stranger to the world of cosplay. The fan-favorite character has been a staple of cosplayers for some time now, even getting treatments of costumes that haven’t even been a part of comic continuity, as when a cosplayer presented aCourt of Owls Damian Wayne.The creativity of cosplayers know no bounds, andthis ’90s Robin is the perfect challenge for their skills, especially given its unique pirate-like elements.

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Batgirl Cassandra Cain (right, foreground) with various incarnations of Robin (left, background)

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The Bat-Family is made up of dozens of different characters, and with a family unit that large, it makes sense that they wouldn’t all get along.

Not only is thisReign of TerrorRobin a simple enough costume, it’s also a rare case of a female Robin getting the spotlight, even in an Elseworlds story. FemaleRobins arguably have the best costumes ever, even in gender-swapped versions.Though characters like Stephanie Brown and Carrie Kelly are woefully under-represented in the cosplay community, Rochelle Wayne is here to fix that. With a fun and classic style that can display a cosplayer’s creativity and also intimate knowledge of comics, this is by far the coolest Robin costume there can be.

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There’s a secret DC world out there that hasn’t been tapped into by cosplayers. Fans should be scouring the most niche versions of characters to show off their knowledge and to stand out in their cosplay. This Robin of the 1600s does just that, and it would be a wonder to see it live on a convention floor. Cosplayers often bring the dream of the page into real life, and this is oneRobinwho deserves to be brought out into the light, finally doing justice to a genuinely cool DC costume.