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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
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.
The Dick Grayson and Tim Drake incarnations of Robin appear in series set in the DC Animated Universe (DCAU). Dick is voiced by Loren Lester as an adult and Joey Simmrin as a child, while Tim is voiced by Mathew Valencia in The New Batman Adventures, Eli Marienthal and Shane Sweet in Static Shock, and Dean Stockwell in Batman Beyond: Return of ...
Nightwing / Robin I / Dick Grayson (voiced by Jesse McCartney) - Designation: B01. Known as Robin throughout Season 1; Grayson was, though only 13, [3] the most experienced member of the team. [4] He does not possess any superpowers; however, he is an excellent hand-to-hand combatant, tactician, and a technological genius.
Later, DC's The Multiversity comic series explained Young Justice as a fictional series within the original Earth-16. [27] There are differences in the line-up of this Young Justice team as compared to the team in the comic series of the same name. Dick Grayson and Wally West were chosen over Tim Drake and Bart Allen/Impulse. [28]
A Justice League Unlimited promotional image showing several of the most prominent members of the DC Animated Universe. The DC Animated Universe was a series of shows and feature-length films that aired or were released during the period from 1992 through 2006 and featured many characters from the DC Comics roster. While many characters played ...
Jason Todd, the second character to assume the Robin persona, was introduced in 1983 to replace Dick Grayson, who had grown out of his sidekick role and adopted an adult identity as Nightwing. Jason became unpopular among readers after 1986, as writers began to characterize him as rebellious and impulsive, and Starlin advocated killing him off.
During the period referred to as the "Ric Grayson Saga" (Nightwing vol. 4, issues 50-77), following the brain injury that gave Dick amnesia, it was revealed that this amnesia was the work of the Court of Owls in an attempt to finally get Dick to join them. His memories are altered and he relives his darkest days as his friends and allies work ...