Nightwing Didn’t Learn His Most Vital Skill From The Dark Knight

Without a doubt, Nightwing (aka Richard “Dick” Grayson) is one of DC’s best heroes. As Batman’s original Robin, Grayson was the Dark Knight’s first sidekick and remains one of his best allies. He is also known for being arguably the only one of Batman’s Robins to step out of his mentor’s shadow and establish himself as his own hero. He is beloved both on and off the page, not only for his effectiveness as a crime-fighting hero but also for his altruistic nature. kind-hearted spirit, and natural leadership abilities.As expected, Nightwing has collected an impressive arsenal of skills and abilities over the course of his heroic career. He was a skilled acrobat before he ever came in contact with Bruce Wayne as a member of the Flying Graysons, a circus trapeze act. He gained additional skills once he began his training with the Caped Crusader, learning to be a detective as well as a formidable hand-to-hand combatant. After leaving Batman’s side and striking out on his own, Grayson developed and implemented leadership skills that he employed after co-founding the Teen Titans. Additionally, Nightwing #109 (by Tom Taylor, Stephen Byrne, Adriano Lucas, and Wes Abbott) reveals that Batman’s first Robin learned his most vital skill from a source outside of his pointy-eared mentor.The flashback features him expecting a day of training by Bruce in the Batcave and instead being met by Alfred Pennyworth, Wayne’s longtime butler and father figure. As Robin wonders what exactly is going on, he is told by the butler that he will be the boy’s instructor for this session. An unmoving pig is placed on a slab before them, and after being reminded of Pennyworth’s skills as a combat medic, Robin is given a needle and thread and instructed in treating and sewing up wounds.

Without a doubt, Nightwing (aka Richard “Dick” Grayson) is one of DC’s best heroes. As Batman’s original Robin, Grayson was the Dark Knight’s first sidekick and remains one of his best allies. He is also known for being arguably the only one of Batman’s Robins to step out of his mentor’s shadow and establish himself as his own hero. He is beloved both on and off the page, not only for his effectiveness as a crime-fighting hero but also for his altruistic nature. kind-hearted spirit, and natural leadership abilities.

As expected, Nightwing has collected an impressive arsenal of skills and abilities over the course of his heroic career. He was a skilled acrobat before he ever came in contact with Bruce Wayne as a member of the Flying Graysons, a circus trapeze act. He gained additional skills once he began his training with the Caped Crusader, learning to be a detective as well as a formidable hand-to-hand combatant. After leaving Batman’s side and striking out on his own, Grayson developed and implemented leadership skills that he employed after co-founding the Teen Titans. Additionally, Nightwing #109 (by Tom Taylor, Stephen Byrne, Adriano Lucas, and Wes Abbott) reveals that Batman’s first Robin learned his most vital skill from a source outside of his pointy-eared mentor.

The flashback features him expecting a day of training by Bruce in the Batcave and instead being met by Alfred Pennyworth, Wayne’s longtime butler and father figure. As Robin wonders what exactly is going on, he is told by the butler that he will be the boy’s instructor for this session. An unmoving pig is placed on a slab before them, and after being reminded of Pennyworth’s skills as a combat medic, Robin is given a needle and thread and instructed in treating and sewing up wounds.

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