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Their dynamic reverses the classic dynamic of Bruce and Dick, by having a lighter and friendlier Batman paired with a more intense and dark Robin. During this period, Dick Grayson as Batman also features as the leader of the Justice League, joined by former Titans and Outsiders teammates Donna Troy, Jesse Quick and Jade, in a run by the writer ...
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 ...
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 ...
Batman Beyond is a comic book series featuring the fictional character Terry McGinnis as Batman and based on the animated television series of the same name.It has appeared in various DC Comics publications, including a six-issue miniseries from 1999, a 24-issue series running from 1999 to 2001, the "Hush" arc by DC Comics in 2010, and an eight-issue miniseries in 2011.
However, in Batman: Dark Allegiances, set in the World War II era, Batman, Catwoman, and Alfred were recruited to fight behind enemy lines in Nazi Germany in the winter of 1940. Alfred is given the codename Robin. In Superman & Batman: Generations, Dick Grayson is Robin until he goes to college. The role is then taken up by Batman's son, Bruce ...
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 ...
Superman/Batman #76 looks at Superman's reaction to Dick Grayson assuming the role of Batman; initially angry at this perceived 'disrespect' to his friend's memory (regarding it as essentially Dick wearing Bruce's skin as Batman was the true identity), a talk with Wonder Woman helps Superman realise that he is simply lashing out over his grief ...
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.