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Dick Grayson is shown in flashbacks as Robin with a revamped version of the Robin costume in Nightwing (vol. 3) #0 (November 2012) and Batman and Robin (vol. 2) Annual #2 (March 2014). Dick Grayson in his New 52 Robin costume from Batman and Robin (vol. 2) Annual #2 (March 2014). Art by Doug Mahnke and Patrick Gleason
A Nightwing hero named Connor Red shoots at Dick Grayson's mask, making his eye visible. Connor Red pleads for mercy saying he has a family, and as the sun comes up Dick Grayson suddenly breaks out of his grandfather's control. Dick Grayson starts to remember his adventures as Nightwing (like Forever Evil, the Joker, and Bane). Dick Grayson ...
In Frank Miller's All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder on Earth-31, they appear in the first issue. An alternate timeline version of the Flying Graysons appears in Flashpoint. An Earth-37 Thrillkiller version of John, Mary and Dick Grayson are Johan Graustark, Petra Graustark and Rickart Graustark. The Flying Graysons appears in Lil Gotham.
After T meets his heroic counterpart, he is inspired to become the new Batman, with Dick Grayson as his mentor. [6] [12] Mary McGinnis is the suffering former wife of Warren McGinnis and T's mother. [6] Dick Grayson is a high-ranking officer in the Justice Lords' task force who is married to Barbara Gordon. [6] [12] Barbara Gordon is Dick ...
Like Dick Grayson, Jason Todd was the son of circus acrobats murdered by a criminal (this time the Batman adversary Killer Croc), and then adopted by Bruce Wayne. [9] In this incarnation, he was originally red-haired and unfailingly cheerful, and wore his circus costume to fight crime until Dick Grayson presented him with a Robin suit of his own.
Dick Grayson's debut as Nightwing, from a page of Tales of the Teen Titans #44 (July 1984). Art by George Pérez. After Dick Grayson gives up his Robin mantle, he wonders for a while about his new role. When the Titans are threatened with a new foe, he takes on the mantle of Nightwing, in a homage to the Graysons, Batman, and Superman.
Dick dresses up as Batman and goes to confront the child's butler, Mr. Read, but Mr. Read is killed by the boy's mother, Mrs. Redford, who then commits suicide when Dick tries to confront her. Dick and Gordon talk to each other, and they find out Mrs. Redford had Mad Hatter 's technology tattooed on her neck, which caused her to be brainwashed ...
Dick Grayson was created in 1940, and first appeared in Detective Comics #38, as Robin and as Nightwing in Tales of the Teen Titans #44 of 1984. [5] [6] [7] As one of the most prominent superhero characters for DC Comics and members of the Bat Family, Dick Grayson / Robin / Nightwing was previously portrayed in TV several times, with the first time being in the 1960s Batman television series ...