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When people say Nightwing should be more reckless and care-free, and not plan ahead/strategize, they're not just ignoring his training.
They're saying he's too lazy or selfish to put in the work. The guy who cares deeply about the victims, who has a deep fear of failure.
@TomKingTK Not only was Robin there, he's the one who actually caught Selina.
I know canon is flexible, especially for comics that take place in a "maybe canon" space, but in both Post-Crisis and N52, Robin enters the scene in Batman's third year. Golden Age Robin pre-dates most rogues.
@Elatorre9 Well, you couldn't be more wrong, but at least you're confident about it.
Dick Grayson doing the body reading/Sherlock Holmes thing in New 52 Nightwing:
The thing with Nightwing I think that people might miss at first glance, is that he takes superheroing as seriously as Batman. He puts in the same amount of work and prep and planning. He just also tries to find fun in it and tell jokes. But he never stops taking it seriously.
Sam Humphries really gets Nightwing, darkness and all. He engaged with parts of Dick's characters that not a lot of people talk about, but which are fundamental to the character.
Nightwing: The Untouchable
If you love Nightwing and found family tropes, read more Titans!
There's so little fandom discussion about the Titans as a family (and they 1000% are). Look at them! Go read New Teen Titans and The Titans (1999)!
Great question! I love that she's one of the few people Dick can share the burden with. She knows the affect Bruce's parenting has had on him. The two of them are basically the mom and dad of the Titans. Close as any siblings. They can turn to each other any time. https://t.co/rNiKVtOXoi