The latest relevant information I found is that Tim Drake is generally treated as around 18–19 in recent comics discussion, with some sources noting he was described as “not even twenty years old” in the Rebirth/Death Metal-era continuity. A June 2024 comic reference also ties Tim Drake’s birthday to June 13, 1989, but that is about the character’s publication/canonical dating rather than a fresh news event.[4][7]
What’s new
There doesn’t appear to be a major recent “birthday news” story about Tim Drake specifically, just recurring fan and lore discussion about his age and timeline. Most of the current chatter focuses on continuity confusion around how old he is rather than an official new birthday announcement.[1][4]
Useful context
Tim Drake first appeared in Batman #436 in August 1989, and later continuity has repeatedly revised his age and status as Robin/Red Robin. If you meant a specific comic issue, event, or fan celebration around his birthday, I can narrow it down.[2][4]
Sources
Tim Drake is Bruce Wayne's adopted son and the third Robin, stepping into the role after the death of Jason Todd. After being replaced as Robin by Damian Wayne, Tim initially became the vigilante Red Robin, but is currently acting as Robin again alongside Damian. Following the cosmic upheavals of the Rebirth period, this character's history was revised. As a child, Tim was taken to Haly's Circus, where he watched the Flying Graysons, the same day of their deaths. He witnessed Batman and...
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bleedingcool.comTim Drake is a vigilante and member of the Batman Family. An analytical mind and talented detective, Tim became the long-serving third Robin after deducing the identities of Batman and Nightwing. Following Bruce Wayne's apparent death, Tim became Red Robin, with the new Batman, Dick Grayson, viewing him more as an equal than a sidekick. Tim has been a member and leader of Young Justice and the Teen Titans. Main article: Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying Timothy Drake was the only son of Jack...
dc.fandom.comTim Drake took on the role of Robin after attempting to convince Dick Grayson to become Batman’s sidekick again following the death of Jason Todd and introduced in Batman #436
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