. . . "Dick Grayson"@en . . . . "Nightwing"@en . "Maybe today, maybe tomorrow, maybe when he meets with Batman again...."@en . "As Robin:Detective Comics 38 As Nightwing:Tales of the New Teen Titans 44"@en . "aprile 1940"@it . "who [Source] __NOINDEX__ \"Batman loves me, he just won't admit it, and is too busy to pay attention to me and my needs. If I have to be a solo hero to get his attention, then thats what I'll do! Wait, he just replaced me.... dammit!\" \u2015Nightwing ranting after naming himself Nightwing What followed was the slow downwards fall of a formerly decent sidekick into a wannabee leader of the Teen Titans, a failed solo hero, and an abusive alcoholic. A man who's insecurities killed him slowly, but just as surely as the Bat's enemies would have."@en . "detektivische F\u00E4higkeiten"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dick Grayson"@en . "Dick Grayson"@en . . . "Dick Grayson"@it . . . "Meisterschaft in den Kampfk\u00FCnsten"@de . . . "Blau"@de . "Dick Grayson is an American wrestler"@en . "Jesse McCarteny"@en . . . . . . . "Richard John \"Dick\" Grayson was once Batman's first sidekick Robin, before going on to become Nightwing. Once he took up the mantle of Batman when Bruce was thought to be dead, but became Nightwing once again after the events of Flashpoint. After Forever Evil, Dick's identity was revealed to the world and Bruce convinced him to give up being Nightwing to become an agent of Spyral. He was created by artist Bob Kane, writter Bill Finger and by illustrator Jerry Robinson, he first appeared in Detective Comics #38 in April 1940. The youngest in a family of acrobats known as the \"Flying Graysons,\" Dick watched as a mafia boss killed his parents in order to extort money from the circus that employed them (whose name was later revealed to be Tony Zucco.) Bruce Wayne, secretly the vigilante Batman, took him in as his legal ward after witnessing their deaths, and eventually as his sidekick, Robin. Throughout Dick's adolescence, Batman and Robin were inseparable. However, as Dick grew older and spent more time as the leader of the Teen Titans, he decided to take on the identity of Nightwing to assert his independence (other teenaged heroes would later fill in the role of Robin). His Nightwing persona was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George P\u00E9rez, and first appeared in Tales of the Teen Titans #44 (July 1984). As Nightwing, Dick led the Teen Titans and later the Outsiders. Following the events of the Zero Hour miniseries, he temporarily replaced Bruce Wayne as Batman, beginning in Robin #0 (October 1994) and extending throughout the Batman: Prodigal storyline. In an eponymous series, launched in 1996 and continuing until 2009, he becomes the protector of Bl\u00FCdhaven, Gotham's economically troubled neighboring city. Following the destruction of Bl\u00FCdhaven, at the command of Deathstroke the Terminator, Nightwing relocated to New York. After the events of Batman R.I.P., Dick moved operations to Gotham to protect the city after Bruce's apparent death in Final Crisis. Despite Bruce's will wanting him not to succeed Wayne permanently as Batman, the chaos in Gotham following Batman's disappearance prompts Dick to take up his mentor's identity once again and has returned to operating as the new Batman. His Nightwing mantel would then be passed on to Chris Kent. As Robin, Dick has appeared in most other media adaptations of Batman, most notably the Joel Schumacher films, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, where he was portrayed by Chris O'Donnell. The Batman animated series of the 1990s is the first one to portray his evolution into Nightwing."@en . "Dick Grayson was the young ward to Bruce Wayne, aka the Batman. Dick was probably born in 1955. Bound together by the tragedy they share, Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson's lives are distinctly similar. __TOC__"@en . . "Dick Grayson"@en . . . . . "Gotham City, DC-Universum"@de . . "98"^^ . "Richard John Grayson"@en . . "Dick Grayson is an American wrestler"@en . . . . . . . . . "LBM2"@en . "20"^^ . . . . "The youngest in a family of acrobats known as the \"Flying Graysons,\" Dick watched a mafia boss kill his parents in order to extort money from the circus that employed them. Bruce Wayne, secretly the superhero Batman, took him in as his sidekick and legal ward after their deaths. As Robin, Dick Grayson has appeared in most other media adaptations of Batman, most notably the Joel Schumacher films, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, where he was portrayed by Chris O'Donnell. The Batman animated series of the 1990s is the first one to portray his evolution into Nightwing."@en . "Jerry O'Connell"@en . . . . . "Richard John \"Dick\" Grayson was once Batman's first sidekick Robin, before going on to become Nightwing. Once he took up the mantle of Batman when Bruce was thought to be dead, but became Nightwing once again after the events of Flashpoint. After Forever Evil, Dick's identity was revealed to the world and Bruce convinced him to give up being Nightwing to become an agent of Spyral. He was created by artist Bob Kane, writter Bill Finger and by illustrator Jerry Robinson, he first appeared in Detective Comics #38 in April 1940."@en . "Detective Comics #38"@de . . . . "Teen Titans"@de . . "310.0"^^ . . . "Nightwing"@de . "Batman"@de . . "who [Source] __NOINDEX__ \"Batman loves me, he just won't admit it, and is too busy to pay attention to me and my needs. If I have to be a solo hero to get his attention, then thats what I'll do! Wait, he just replaced me.... dammit!\" \u2015Nightwing ranting after naming himself Nightwing Dick Grayson, also known as Nightwing, was the first Robin in the batman family. He worked beside Batman for many years after his carnival parent's deaths, kicking in the gut the dark knight's leftovers. One day, feeling unwanted, he left the caped crusader's side to prove he wasn't a waste of space in the Batcave, becoming Nightwing, wannabe protector of the night. What followed was the slow downwards fall of a formerly decent sidekick into a wannabee leader of the Teen Titans, a failed solo hero, and an abusive alcoholic. A man who's insecurities killed him slowly, but just as surely as the Bat's enemies would have. This is the story of Nightwing, the insecure sidekick turned drunk."@en . . . "Master Martial Artist"@en . . . . . . "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en . "Dick Grayson"@de . "Batman Tim Drake"@en . "Schwarz"@de . . . . . . . . . . "Haly\u2018s Circus"@de . . "Whiny former sidekick, wannabe hero"@en . "Male"@en . . . . . . . . . "Dick Grayson, former Robin, adventured as Nightwing. He and Stephanie never had any real conversations in either idenyitu, but he helped take down her father, The Cluemaster, on an occasion. He was aware of Tim's relationship with Stephanie, and was shocked when she \"died\". Stephanie saw him almost beat the Joker to death in Last Laugh #6, but showed no reaction to it, instead focusing on Tim. Steph has been seen sitting in the same room with Nightwing in Batgirl (27), and Tim and Dick discussed her once, Dick noticing that Tim never chooses perfectly normal girlfriends. Tim cited Dicks relationship with Barbara Gordon in response. When Batman informed Dick of Stephanie's death, he flew into a rage at him, saying \"What are we doing, Bruce?!\" and \"Stephanie went up against odds so bad even I would have to say it couldn't be done.\" After the apparent death of Bruce Wayne, Dick became the new Batman. After Tim became Red Robin and ran off to brood, Dick told Stephanie he was worried, and sent her after him to talk to him and calm him down. It didn't go so well and Tim stormed out on Steph, demanding her not follow him. This was related in Red Robin #2. Dick first encountered Steph as the new Batgirl when he watched her dispatch some thugs from afar with the current Robin, Damian Wayne. Damian commented to Dick that Batgirl's work is sloppy, and (believing Batgirl to still be Cassandra Cain) wondered how this woman could be the same one who led the League of Assassins, or whom Batman trusted to lead the Outsiders. Dick agreed, saying, \"She's not as good as the other Batgirl.\" He then texted Barbara Gordon the information that a new Batgirl was wearing Cassandra's costume. Whether he guessed the new Batgirl was Stephanie or Barbara made that deduction herself is uncertain. All of this happened in Batgirl (third series) (1) Batman and Robin burst in while Stephanie was fighting the villain Diesel. They charged into the fray before Stephanie could explain that the bad guy bled gasoline, and Damian ended up on a puddle of petrol with the fiery villain. Ignoring Oracle and Batman's warning, Stephanie flung some ice disks at the pair. Unfortunately, she ended up freezing Damian along with the villain. Dick was not impressed with Stephanie's recklessness and argued with Barbara over what she was thinking, throwing someone like that out into the field. Barbara defended herself and Stephanie, saying that Steph had put out the fire and that at least Barbara wasn't training a murderous twit. Dick yelled at Barbara, saying that especially since Black Mask was now apparently back, Bruce would have never let her get away with sending Steph into the field alone. Babs ended up snapping that Bruce wasn't there anymore, and in grief stricken rage, Dick yelled at Babs to rein Stephanie in and move out of the cave, then he stormed off with Damian. Barbara naturally didn't listen. Dick had to break up another spat between Damian and Steph and ordered them both off the case of the kidnapping of Francisco Gracia. Steph admitted, \"I have to hand it to Dick when I say I feel ten inches tall right now.\" Dick had eased up his opinion on things though. He even smiled when Babs reminded him that they didn't always see eye to eye on things as Batgirl and Robin either, but then he quickly said that given the current players, the comparison turned his stomach. Babs then teased him about how he'd completely failed to make good on his threat to shut them down. When Dick went after Gracia, he found the whole thing had been a trap by Roulette to send villains to kill him. It was a good thing Steph and Damian decided to disobey him and get back on the case, because now they'd have to rescue Batman! Stephanie did come to the rescue and helped both Dick AND Damian by crashing Roxy Rocket's rocket into the menacing Dr. Phosphorus. She led an injured Dick away from the scene of the fight and Dick told her, \"good work\". She then ran off to help Damian fight Riot and Dick called after her to be careful. \"All I can do is try!\" she quipped in response. But the duo did defeat Riot and then Batman, Robin, and Batgirl confronted Roulette. When Damian attempted a one liner on the villianess by saying, \"Game over\", Stephanie mocked him, but Dick said, \"Shhh, he's learning\" with a smile. Dick admitted to Barbara in the Batcave that Steph reminded him of her \"before...everything\" and he apologized for what he'd said earlier. (Batgirl (third series) (5) - Batgirl (third series) (7). Dick later rescued Supergirl and Batgirl from a composite Superman/Batman robot, shooting a nuke at the robot to make it drop Stephanie and having Damian catch her before she fell to her death. (World's Finest (4)) Stephanie acts as part of Dick's network to take down the new Black Mask. (Batman (697)) Learn more about Dick here"@en . . "Nightwing"@en . . "Batman FamilyTeen TitansOutsidersJustice League of AmericaThe Society"@en . . . . . . "The youngest in a family of acrobats known as the \"Flying Graysons,\" Dick watched a mafia boss kill his parents in order to extort money from the circus that employed them. Bruce Wayne, secretly the superhero Batman, took him in as his sidekick and legal ward after their deaths. Throughout Dick's adolescence, Batman and Robin were inseparable. However, as Dick grew older and spent more time as the leader of the Teen Titans, he decided to take on the identity of Nightwing to assert his independence (other young teens would fill in as Robin). His Nightwing persona was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George P\u00E9rez, and first appeared in Tales of the Teen Titans #44 (July 1984). As Nightwing, Dick led the Teen Titans and later the Outsiders. Following the events of the Zero Hour miniseries, he temporarily replaced Bruce Wayne as Batman, beginning in Robin #0 (October 1994) and extending throughout the Batman: Prodigal storyline. In an eponymous series, launched in 1996 and continuing until 2009, he becomes the protector of Bl\u00FCdhaven, Gotham's economically troubled neighboring city. Following the destruction of Bl\u00FCdhaven, at the command of Deathstroke the Terminator, Nightwing relocated to New York. After the events of Batman R.I.P. and Final Crisis, Dick has moved operations to Gotham to protect the city following Bruce's apparent death. Despite Bruce's will wanting him not to succeed Wayne permanently, the chaos in Gotham following his disappearance prompts Dick to take up his mentor's identity once again and has returned to operating as the new Batman. As Robin, Dick Grayson has appeared in most other media adaptations of Batman, most notably the Joel Schumacher films, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, where he was portrayed by Chris O'Donnell. The Batman animated series of the 1990s is the first one to portray his evolution into Nightwing."@en . . "Dick Grayson, former Robin, adventured as Nightwing. He and Stephanie never had any real conversations in either idenyitu, but he helped take down her father, The Cluemaster, on an occasion. He was aware of Tim's relationship with Stephanie, and was shocked when she \"died\". Stephanie saw him almost beat the Joker to death in Last Laugh #6, but showed no reaction to it, instead focusing on Tim. When Batman informed Dick of Stephanie's death, he flew into a rage at him, saying \"What are we doing, Bruce?!\" and \"Stephanie went up against odds so bad even I would have to say it couldn't be done.\""@en . "Peak athlete, acrobatMaster tacticianMaster detectiveMartial arts expert"@en . "Blue"@en . "General"@en . "As Robin:Batman: Year Three As Nightwing:Nightwing: Year One"@en . "That depends."@en . . "Dick Grayson icon.png"@en . . . "luglio 1984"@it . "1,78 m"@de . "Bill Finger"@de . . "Bob Kane"@de . . "File:DickGrayson40sCJE.gif Write the text of your article here!"@en . . . . "Circus kid"@en . "DC"@en . . . . . . . "Richard John \"Dick\" Grayson (auch bekannt als der erste Robin, Nightwing und Batman) ist ein Superheld und fr\u00FCherer Partner von Batman aus den DC-Comics."@de . "Robin, Batman, Freddie Dinardo"@en . . . "Dick Grayson"@de . . . . "As Robin:Bob KaneBill FingerJerry RobinsonAs Nightwing:Marv WolfmanGeorge P\u00E9rez"@en . "Richard John \"Dick\" Grayson (auch bekannt als der erste Robin, Nightwing und Batman) ist ein Superheld und fr\u00FCherer Partner von Batman aus den DC-Comics."@de . . . . . "Dick Grayson is a character that appeared in ."@en . . . . . . . "Robin"@de . "Dick Grayson"@en . . . "175.0"^^ . . . "#FFFFFF"@en . . . . "Nightwing"@it . "2.2"^^ . "Black"@en . "silver"@en . . "Image gallery"@en . . . "Dick Grayson Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #aprile 1940 Creato da Dick Grayson Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #aprile 1940 Creato da Dick Grayson Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #luglio 1984 Creato da Richard John \"Dick\" Grayson \u00E8 stato il primo Robin, apparso per la prima volta nell'aprile del 1940 nell'albo (Vol ) #. In seguito, vest\u00EC i panni di Nightwing e di Batman dopo la presunta morte di Bruce Wayne."@it . "Caucasian"@en . . "Mensch"@de . . "die Bat-Familie"@de . "80.0"^^ . "John und Mary Grayson"@de . . . "File:DickGrayson40sCJE.gif Write the text of your article here!"@en . "Dick Grayson is a character that appeared in ."@en . "Dick Grayson Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #aprile 1940 Creato da Dick Grayson Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #aprile 1940 Creato da Dick Grayson Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #luglio 1984 Creato da Richard John \"Dick\" Grayson \u00E8 stato il primo Robin, apparso per la prima volta nell'aprile del 1940 nell'albo (Vol ) #. In seguito, vest\u00EC i panni di Nightwing e di Batman dopo la presunta morte di Bruce Wayne."@it . . . . . . . . "athletische und akrobathische F\u00E4higkeiten"@de . . . "#FFE93E"@en . "Nightwing.jpg"@it . . "250"^^ . . "has a wide range of devices"@en . "Superheld"@de . "Bl\u00FCdhaven, DC-Universum"@de . . . . . . . . "Event history"@en . . . . "diverse Hightech-Gadgets"@de . . . . . "Dick Grayson was the young ward to Bruce Wayne, aka the Batman. Dick was probably born in 1955. Bound together by the tragedy they share, Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson's lives are distinctly similar. __TOC__"@en . . "6"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "Zirkusakrobat"@de . "Dick Grayson"@it . . "Robin"@it . . . . . "m\u00E4nnlich"@de . . .