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I've always wondered if Bucky was at all inspired by Robin, since he was introduced in December 1940, while Robin debuted in March 1940.
Apparently, the first idea of Bucky dates to Joe Simon's original pitch for Captain America, from either 1939 or 1940.
Course, this is less a headcanon and more the next logical step from what canon has shown. But that's how most of my headcanons are.
Since @PlayAvengers has been putting out stuff to coincide with Marvel's other releases, I hope we finally get a more bright blue/purple, comic book-y tights Hawkeye costume to coincide with the Disney+ series.
This panel from Robin #8 is one of my favorites of the year. Just so cool with the birds.
Nightwing by Peter Tomasi, Rags Morales, and Don Kramer
Nightwing by Sam Humphries and Bernard Chang
Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and David Aja
Hawkeye: Freefall by Matthew Rosenberg and Otto Schmidt https://t.co/1c5bwH2t92
Clint and Barney Barton in the Fraction/Aja run of Hawkeye have very similar vibes to Nathan and Sam Drake in Uncharted 4
Also, read Judas Contract. He basically surrenders by letting Jericho take him down, cause he's his son. And then during his trial, the only thing the court can stick him with is illegal possession of firearms, and he's let out not long after.
I want a martial arts story in Nightwing. Just to really establish that yes, the guy who was already a pro athlete at 8, and has been trained to fight since he was a kid, is legitimately one of the greatest martial artists in the world.
Dick is also apparently going to play a big role in Gotham in Shadows of the Bat, and I have to ask why? His two main books are Titans Academy and Nightwing and in both he's voiced a greater commitment to Blüdhaven. The only cities he should be in regularly are NYC and Blüdhaven.