Richard “Dick” Grayson, aka Nightwing, is quickly becoming cemented as one of DC’s most important heroes. As Batman’s very first Robin, he is certainly one of the most adept and best-trained vigilantes, and he has paid it forward by taking on training responsibilities for an entirely new generation of heroic figures. He initially broke away from his mentor years ago to discover his own voice and place in the world and has done so by leading his team, the Titans, who have recently stood as DC’s premier hero team in place of the Justice League.Despite all of his heroic achievements, Nightwing is still a very human character, and this relatable aspect of the beloved vigilante has been explored in depth via the current run of his series penned by Tom Taylor. The award-winning run has focused largely on Grayson’s altruistic nature and how he shines as a light opposite Batman’s darkness, giving hope to the hopeless and going out of his way to save everyone he can. The latest story arc adds even more to his humanity by not only highlighting his greatest fears but also connecting them to his tragic origin.This was brought to light when he began his relationship with Barbara Gordon, aka Batgirl, whom he initially resisted but eventually conceded to based upon the fact that she was also a well-trained hero able to take care of herself. However, this fear led to him breaking off a previous relationship with a woman named Beatrice Bennett – and this has now come back to not only haunt him but expose a new fear.
Richard “Dick” Grayson, aka Nightwing, is quickly becoming cemented as one of DC’s most important heroes. As Batman’s very first Robin, he is certainly one of the most adept and best-trained vigilantes, and he has paid it forward by taking on training responsibilities for an entirely new generation of heroic figures. He initially broke away from his mentor years ago to discover his own voice and place in the world and has done so by leading his team, the Titans, who have recently stood as DC’s premier hero team in place of the Justice League.
Despite all of his heroic achievements, Nightwing is still a very human character, and this relatable aspect of the beloved vigilante has been explored in depth via the current run of his series penned by Tom Taylor. The award-winning run has focused largely on Grayson’s altruistic nature and how he shines as a light opposite Batman’s darkness, giving hope to the hopeless and going out of his way to save everyone he can. The latest story arc adds even more to his humanity by not only highlighting his greatest fears but also connecting them to his tragic origin.
This was brought to light when he began his relationship with Barbara Gordon, aka Batgirl, whom he initially resisted but eventually conceded to based upon the fact that she was also a well-trained hero able to take care of herself. However, this fear led to him breaking off a previous relationship with a woman named Beatrice Bennett – and this has now come back to not only haunt him but expose a new fear.
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