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  2. Wings of Fire (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Fire is a series of high fantasy novels about dragons, written by Tui T. Sutherland and published by Scholastic Inc. [1] The series has been translated into over ten languages, [2] has sold over 14 million copies, and has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 200 weeks.

  3. Nightwing - Wikipedia

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    Nightwing is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The most prominent is Dick Grayson , who takes the name when he leaves his role as Batman 's partner and sidekick Robin in his adulthood.

  4. Publication history of Dick Grayson - Wikipedia

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    He re-names himself Nightwing, recalling his adventure in the Kryptonian city of Kandor, where he and Batman meet the local hero of the same name. Nightwing: Secret Files and Origins #1 and Nightwing: Year One tell the full Post-Zero Hour version of how Dick Grayson gives up his identity as Robin (having been "fired" by Batman). Uncertain what ...

  5. Dick Grayson - Wikipedia

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    With Damian's death and potential resurrection becoming an obsession of Batman's, Dick is shunned by Bruce when he tries to tell him to move on, in Batman and Nightwing (a retitled Batman & Robin #23). Later, the Nightwing series changes its setting to Chicago, Illinois. Sonia Branch reveals to Dick an e-mail that indicates that her father ...

  6. Dick Grayson (Titans character) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Nightwing (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    The series was launched in response to the character's growing popularity, beginning with Nightwing: Alfred's Return #1 (1995). A one-shot comic book where Dick Grayson travels to England to find Alfred Pennyworth, who has resigned from Bruce Wayne's service after the events of Knightfall.

  8. Nite-Wing - Wikipedia

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    Nite-Wing (Tad Ryerstad) is a fictional character in the DC Comics series Nightwing. [1] He is an antagonist, a fascist foil to the eponymous superhero (Dick Grayson).. Obsessed with becoming a superhero to attain purpose, fame, and wealth, Ryerstad based his vigilantism on mass culture such as comic books, films, television and paperbacks, his hates and prejudices, and accusations against him ...

  9. Chris Kent (character) - Wikipedia

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    Seeing that Thara and the others won't hold out much longer, Chris and Nightwing merge properly and are able to free themselves. Now a fully fledged avatar of the Nightwing entity, Chris is able to fight Jax-Ur (revealed to be the Kryptonian deity the Builder as well) along with Flamebird on even terms. Furious that Nightwing escaped, Jax-Ur ...