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WDYM DICK AND CASS HAVE MATCHING âKISS THE COOKâ APRONS AND THEY MAKE FOOD TOGETHER!!?!
WDYMMM ??!?!?!!??!!
#THE SIBLINGS EVERRR#this is so freaking cute#nightwing 106#i need to own this comic.#dick grayson#cassandra cain#cass wayne#cassandra wayne#richard grayson#nightwing#batgirl#black bat#orphan#batsiblings#the eldest daughters
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I was reading one of the Nightwing issues where he and Jason team up together and⊠oh dearâŠ
Jason, how tragically ironic that you should askâŠ
#almost always warehouses#oh Jason#I wanna put him in a bubble#oh the irony#Robin Jason#robin!jason#Jason Todd#Nightwing#Dick Grayson#Nightwing 106
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Nightwing #106 Review
Nightwing #106 Review #nightwing #dickgrayson #bludhaven #tonyzucco #blockbuster #DCEU #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #news #dcu #dcuuniverse #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #amazon
Writer: Tom Taylor Art: Stephen Byrne, Bruno Redondo, Andriano Lucas, and Wes Abbott Publisher: DC Comics Price: $3.99 Release Date: September 19th, 2023 Sail the high seas with Nightwing and Batgirl as they journey across the ocean in search of the Holdâs secret society that dates back to when BlĂŒdhaven was founded as Nightwing #106 by Tom Taylor kicks off. We saw previously in Nightwing #99âŠ
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I saw the synopsis for the Nightwing cover where he is on a ship and no surprise that itâs another Batgirl and Nightwing adventure, but I canât seem to find it anymore. I wonder if the story changed? But if it didnât what would you have made the issue about?
The #106 and #107 summaries sound similar. Batgirl is included in the #106 one but not the #107 one. Maybe you were looking at #107?
And I'm not sure what I'd do with the Hold's secret society thing. We don't know enough about it yet for me to really come up with any fun ideas. But... I have a completely different pirate AU in mind that involves Dick, Kory, Donna, and Thomas Wayne Jr. Also maybe Slade. Because it would be way more fun if Thomas and Slade were going after Dick at the same time.
#bc listen if we're doing a pirate kinda vibe then we're doing pirates of the caribbean style and not modern day pirate style asldkja#Nightwing 106-107#anon
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Every Time Cassandra Cain Beats Up Dick Grayson (So Far)
Batgirl (2000) #46
Batgirl (2000) #50
Batgirl (2008) #5
Batgirl (2008) #5 (technically not beating up but still hilarious)
Batman and the Outsiders (2007) #14
Batman & Robin Eternal #1
Nightwing (2016) #106
#cassandra cain#dick grayson#batgirl#nightwing#batman#the (cassandra) cain instinct#the siblings of all time#please add more if there's any more
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I cannot believe I'm saying this but I just argued with someone who was insisting that Dick is abusive and cruel to his family and friends while excusing Jason's actions as "the pit did it". Please give me sweet/cute moments between Dick and his friends/family, whether that's just him listening (like the time he dropped everything so Tim could vent to him) or helping out etc
You ask and I'll deliver!
Dick, Bruce & Alfred
Alfred expressing his gratitude to Dick for being there after Bruce died: Batman #689
Dick and Alfred with an arm wrapped around each other: Detective Comics #838
Dick and Alfred grieving Bruce together: Nightwing (1996) #153
Alfred welcomes Dick: Nightwing (1996) #101
Dick tells Alfred he misses him: Missing (1996) #126
Alfred and Dick hugging: Gotham Knights #25
Dick hugs Alfred: Titans Hunt #2
Dick tells Bruce that if he wants him to wear the cowl again, he will: Batman and Robin (2011) #34
Dick helps Bruce save Damian in the simulation: Batman and Robin (2011) #23
Dick saves Bruce and they hug: Robin and Batman #3
Dick hugging Bruce after he and the league are saved: JLA (1997) #75
Dick calls Bruce âdadâ: Nightwing (2016) #100
Dick tells Bruce he'd die for him: Robin (1993) #13
Dick asking Bruce if he wants to talk: Year One: Batman/Scarecrow #1
Jason & Dick
Dick gives Jason his old costume and his phone number in case he needs to talk: Batman #416
Dick catches Jason before he falls off a train: Nightwing (1996) #106
Dick calls Jason âlittle wingâ while they work together: Nightwing (1996) #106
Dick tells Jason about Bruce firing him and apologizes for Bruce about him using Dick to make Jason feel small: Nightwing v4 annual #1
Dick hanging out with Robin!Jason: Nightwing v4 annual #1
Dick tells Jason they're brothers: Nightwing v4 annual #1
Dick tells Jason he's proud he's put the guns away: Nightwing v4 annual #1
Nightwing calls Red Hood âRobinâ to calm him down: Nightwing v4 annual #1
Parallel to the past: Nightwing v4 annual #1
Dick promises Jason he'll talk with Bruce so Jason doesn't get in trouble after helping the Teen Titans in a mission: The New Teen Titans v2 #31
Dick offers Jason help: Batman and Robin (2009) #6
Cass & Dick
Dick offering Cass to talk: Batman: Family v2 #7
Dick and Cass apologize to each other: Batman and the Outsiders v2 #14
Dick and Cass cooking together: Nightwing (2016) #106
Dick and Cass working together to find the truth about Bruce murdererâs allegations: Batman: Bruce Wayne â Fugitive
Dick and Cass race each other: Batman â Legends of the Dark Knight #184
Cass describes in her journal how Dick told her about Cinderella and made her laugh: Batgirl (2000) #58
Dick stops Jason from attacking Cass: Batman & Robin Eternal #3
Tim & Dick
Blindfolded bonding: Nightwing (1996) #25
Dick hugging Tim and kissing the top of his head: Nightwing (1996) #139
Dick inviting Tim on a mission: Nightwing (1996) #142
Dick makes Tim laugh: Robin (1993) #71
Dick cooking for Tim: Batman #512
Dick complimenting Tim's skills: Robin 80 Years of the Boy Wonder The Deluxe Edition
Dick complimenting Tim's skills 2.0: Nightwing (1996) #6
Tim tells Dick that he will always be there for him: Red Robin (2009) #12
Dick changes his plans to stay and listen to what Tim needs to talk about: Robin (1993) #156
Dick and Tim hanging out: Secret Origins 80 Page Giant
Dick calls Tim his little brother: Secret Origins 80 Page Giant
Damian & Dick
Dick and Damian hugging when they find out the other is alive: Grayson #12
Dick hugs Damian relieved that he's okay: Nightwing (2016) #20
Dick assures Damian they'll find Bruce: Nightwing (2016) #29
Damian admits to have missed Dick: Nightwing (2016) #20
âWe are still the greatestâ: Nightwing (2016) #20
Dick comforting Damian as he cries: Batman v3 #33
Damian thanking Dick for being there: Batman v3 #34
Batman!Dick saves Damian's life and praises his work: Batman and Robin (2009) #3
Damian tells Dick he is his favorite partner: Batman Incorporated v2 #8
Dick and Alfred acknowledge Damian's efforts to be better: Batman and Robin (2009) #22
Damian throws up and Batman!Dick comforts him: Batman - Streets of Gotham #7
Dick calls Damian his Robin: Robin (2021) #5
Damian says he doesn't need the Titans because he already has a friend in Gotham (Dick): Teen Titans v3 #92
The (Teen) Titans & Dick
Wally and Dick hugging: Nightwing 1996 #141
Wally asks Dick for help to find Linda: The Flash v2 #214
Donna and Dick hugging: Titans Secret Files #2
Dick listens to Garth's problems: Titans v2 #15
Dick tells Donna that he's there if there's anything she wants to talk about: The New Teen Titans #14
Dick helps Roy find Lian and bring her home with him: Action Comics #618
Dick kissing Donnaâs forehead: The Titans (1999) #28
Titans pillow fight: The New Teen Titans v2 #32
Dick and Gar talk about Vic: The New Teen Titans v2 #48
Steel and Gar talking about Dick: Titans (2016) #27
Nightwing argues with Batman to save Cyborg: JLA/Titans #2
Roy opens up to Dick and Dick tells Roy he'd trust him with his life: Outsiders (2003) #11
âWho wouldn't fall in love with that wouldn't fall in love with that strength and that smile?â â Donna Troy: DC special - The Return of Donna Troy #2
Dick calls the Titans his âsafety netâ: Nightwing Secret Files and Origins
Wally tries to distance himself from his loved ones but goes see Dick when his statue won't stay turned away: The Flash v6 #9
Others
Dick comforts Jon: Nightwing (2016) #89
Kara thanks Dick for being a friend and brother to her: Justice League of America v2 #60
Superman calls Dick the multiversal constant for being confident, kind and cool in every universe he's been: Nightwing (2016) #9
Friends: Nightwing (2016) #9
Some heroes help Dick move out and Dick thanks them for their assistance: Nightwing #153
Dick Grayson, the most trusted man next to Superman: The Brave and the Bold v3 #15
Dick's neighbors talking about him: Nightwing (1996) #87
Dick gets powers for two hours and spends time with Superman: Nightwing (2016) #104
Jim tells Dick his cops prefer him to Bruce: Batman and Robin (2009) #13
Nightwing leading the Titans: Teen Titans (2003) #23
Dick relates to Conner and tells him he has to start trusting himself as Dick trusts him: Teen Titans (2003) #33
âYou know, everyone's right about you. You totally rule.â: Teen Titans (2003) #33
Kyle's first impression of Dick: Green Lantern (1990) #81
Oh man! This is awful! How can Dick be this abusive? Oh, wait! he isn't.
Well, sorry it took me a bit, but I hope this helps!
There's more characters' moments I wanted to add but it was taking me too long so I decided to leave it as it is.
#dick grayson#nightwing#bruce wayne#jason todd#cassandra cain#tim drake#damian wayne#wally west#donna troy#roy harper#garth of shayeris#koryand'r#garfield logan#victor stone#teen titans#dc titans#conner kent#clark kent#kara zor el#jonathan kent#kyle rayner#jay garrick#jim gordon#justice league#superheroes#batman#robin#dc comics#dc#everyone loves dick grayson
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Dick teaching Cass how to cook pancakes will always be one of my favorite things
The only thing I can't forgive about the fandom is that they make Dick a bad cook, when he's very good at it!
[Nightwing #106]
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Nightwing #106 đ„
#tuesday comics#nightwing#dick grayson#stephanie brown#cassandra cain#cass cain#haley the dog#bitewing#batfam#batfamily#batman family#batgirls#hero pets#food#dc comics#dc comic panels#dc comic art#comic art#comics#comic books
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Dc x dp idea 106
Danny up and left amity when he turned 18. he couldnât handle the stress anymore. The long nights, barely passing.
It was only in his last few months that he and the ghost made an agreement. Most of them just wanted to spar. Ember was content with an online music a career. He got box ghost in a factory packing boxes.
They all knew to avoid and stay away from his parents at this point.
Still. Skulker and others were just to much. So he Left for college without telling anyone where he went. Ended up graduating early with a degree in engineering.
He gets hired to work in space!! In the watchtower.
Everything was fine and normal. No ghost, no issues, and best of all no mad scientist bent on genocide.
Now. He wasnât expecting to get to work to witness nightwing chasing Youngblood around. How did that man even see him.
Nor did he expect Youngblood jumping on his back and screaming at him to protect him from the bully. And ignoring him wouldnât even work as Youngblood to called him by name.
Then Youngblood to scream at him for leaving without so much as a goodbye. For leaving them with his parents still around.
Maybe nightwing wonât say anything? Yea right.
Not with his Fenton luck.
#danny phantom#danny fenton#dcxdp#dpxdc#dp dc crossover#dcxdp prompt#nightwing can see youngblood#i very much believe this in my heart#Damian defintley canât#nightwing is a bully cause he wouldnât play pirates#Youngblood is salty at Danny#he liked to play with him#either Youngblood wanted chaos#maybe Youngblood was locked up in a basement#maybe Youngblood came to aske for help#and forgot human adults canât see him#the possibilities are endless
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by dan mora
#future state dark detective#nightwing 106#batman#nightwing#batman art#bruce wayne#dick grayson#dan mora#jordie bellaire#dc comics art#dc comics
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Letâs talk about Tim Drakeâs failure to assert independence during and in the wake of Bruce Wayne: Murderer, and how it might explain why he lies to Stephanie Brown's face.
For Tim, Bruce Wayne: Murderer seems to mark a departure in how he thinks of himself as Robin.
Primarily, he seems to moves from the idea of Batman needs a Robin to the almost inverse, as he begins to posit the idea that Robin does not need Batman.
This concept starts appearing as a contrast to the way Dick Grayson's adamant belief in Batman manifests.
Gotham Knights #28 (2000)
Dick is unable to reckon with the idea of Batmanâs guilt. And more than that, he says he canât âcontinue serving a systemâ he doesn't have faith in. But what âsystemâ is he talking about? Theyâre talking about a distrust in Batman. For Nightwing, the idea of a distrust in Batman is analogous to a distrust idea of vigilantism as a whole, as a âsystemâ.
The innocence of Batman and the ability to be a vigilante are linked for him completely. He says that cannot and will not reckon with the possibility Bruce is guilty, doing so for him would be the same as doubting his entire life, doubting everything he has done as a vigilante. Dick's faith in Batman and his work as Nightwing, as a vigilante, are tied together completely.
And while Tim begins to oppose this idea via his doubt of Bruce in this issue, Tim's conception of Batman as wholly separate from Robin gets more emphasized through his epiphany moment in Robin #100.
Robin #100 & #101 (1993)
In this issue, Tim has reached a point where he is comfortable with the idea of being Robin without Batman. He is asserting that he has divorced his usage of the Robin mantle from Batman and his actions. If Bruce did kill Vesper, it doesnât change Tim as Robin or what he does. He is able to continue on.
This is an uplifting sentiment, and itâs expressed in a beautiful way, through Timâs musings after seeing a literal robin.
But itâs also extremely ironic.
In the very scene where Tim comes to this realization, staring at a real robin, a nearby stray cat not a moment later lunges, sending the robin flying away. In this way, Timâs metaphor is dispelled. The âday/spring/robinâ can be touched after all, can be chased away and changed.
And when Tim begins to assert to the cat, jokingly, that he âis Robinâ, Tim is knocked out by Batman before he can even finish his sentence.
In this moment, the second that Robin asserts his independence from Batman, he is immediately proven wrong. Tim says the metaphorical robin cannot be changed by the night. But then, the cat attacks the robin, and it is no longer a analogous vehicle for his metaphor, it fails.
And then, Batman himself knocks out Tim. The actual Robin who tries to reassert control over his metaphor by scolding the cat and reaffirming his identity is immediately disrupted by Batman, who Tim just claimed had no power over him through his metaphor.
Tim asserts an independence, and then we see that concept immediately fail. Both on the metaphoric level of the actual robin, and on the literal level of Tim as Robin, the idea that Tim proclaims is undermined immediately.
The idea of Timâs failure to assert independence from Bruce is not singular to Robin #100. The same idea is expressed in Robin #106.
Robin #106 marks the first one-on-one convo between Bruce and Tim once BW:Murderer/Fugitive has been resolved. Bruceâs name has been cleared, but the tension certainly has not.
As they drive together, Tim gets confronted head on with this. He is asked the same question which Tim had answered for himself in Robin #100: what would happen if Batman had killed Vesper?
Robin #106 (1993)
Timâs answer in Robin #100 is that he would not be affected, that the actions of âthe night/Batmanâ donât affect his actions as Robin. An answer that we know is undermined moments later. So what does he say now?
He reasserts the conclusion he comes to in Robin #100: Robin can exist without Batman.
Notice how Tim uses âI guessâ twice to preface his statements. His language is insecure and padded. He has to be goaded by Bruce to even continue, at first simply stating that he doesnât know what he would do.
Additionally, alongside this dialogue, Timâs internal narration is nervous and pleading. He says Robin has his own reasons to exist simultaneously as he frantically hopes his answer lives up to Bruceâs standards.
And as they continue the conversation, Timâs assertion is further undermined. He gets nervous and frantically asserts that Bruce is âstill the Boss!â
Robin #100 (1993)
And then, we learn that Tim was worrying throughout the conversation that he might be kicked off of the team.
Is that inconsistent? Didnât Tim just say heâd be Robin even if he had to do so âby himselfâ?
Put simply, Tim Drake expresses a willingness to be Robin on his own, but thatâs clearly not his preference.
He cares about staying on the team, he wants to stay on the team, even if he would keep being Robin on his own if he was kicked out.
And then, lastly, Tim himself recognizes that his proclamation had failed: what he was trying to say and what he said didn't line up the way he wanted.
While their conversation purports to show Tim asserting independence, itâs hedged over and over again, weakened conceptually.
By Timâs hesitance, by his half hearted phrasing, by Timâs pleading internal dialogue, by Tims frantic reassuring that Bruce is still his Boss, by Timâs obvious fear he will be kicked off the team: the conversation where the focus is meant to be Timâs reassertion that Robin is separate from Batman is sabotaged on every level, over and over.
Itâs the same exact situation we see in Robin #100, repeated. Tim claims Robin is independent from Batman, only for the claim to be immediately and thoroughly undermined.
But, you may be asking, what does this have to do with Stephanie Brown? When did Tim lie to Steph?
Robin #106 is also the comic where Batman informs Tim that he plans to fire Stephanie as Spoiler.
In fact, Bruce informs Tim of this choice immediately after the conversation we just analyzed.
Something important happens in this moment: Tim is enraged, and importantly, he stays silent.
Robin #106 (1993)
He has to think to himself to not be respond, he has to remind himself not to jump out of the Batmobile. Tim clearly disagrees with Bruceâs choice to fire Steph, and heâs angry at Bruce for it.
But his anger is tied directly to his inaction. In every line of internal dialogue where we learn Timâs frustration or disagreement, we also are shown Tim Drakeâs suppression of that anger.
Tim, for some reason or another, pushes down his anger, and stays silent.
This moment is the key to the question I want to answer here: Why does Tim Drake lie to Steph about her getting fired?
Figuring out why he stays silent in this scene I believe will answer the question of why Tim maintains silence in not warning Steph that Bruce plans to fire her, and why Tim intentionally obfuscates the truth when she comes to him for advice.
Watch how Tim lies here:
Batman Family #2 (2002)
Tim knows that while Bruce certainly was holding everyone at arms length during BW: Murderer/Fugitive, that has since ended. Tim is let into the Batcave, Tim is having regular correspondence with Batman, Tim has gotten a return to normalcy.
Tim also knows that Steph is being singled out. Her radio silence is not the symptom of something affecting him or anyone else on the team at all. Her radio silence is because Batman is planning on firing her. Tim knows that she's going to be fired.
But TIm still reassures her not to worry about it. He tells her not to take it personally. Even though he knows that it is, in fact, personal.
Gotham Knights #37 (2000)
Once Steph finally finds out she has been fired Tim appears again to comfort her.
He hugs her. He sympathizes with her. And he, again, keeps up the pretense that he just found out Steph was going to be fired that day.
Itâs a sweet moment, it really is. Timâs âI knowâ is clearly genuine to me. I think he means it. I think he loves Steph. But he also let her find out like this. He also lied to her and kept her in the dark. That was a choice he made.
So, why did he do it?
Again, I think his choice to withhold when it comes to Stephanie being fired comes down to how he stays silent in Robin #106.
As we explored, Robin #106 is a continuation of the idea brought up in Robin #100. Both issues have Tim assert that Robin is independent from Batman, a huge departure for him. And then they both undermine and call into question Timâs claim.
If Robin #106 represents the repeated failure of Timâs claim to live up to reality, I think that explains why he stays silent here.
A Robin which is âunchangedâ by the night, a Robin who made himself, who wasnât âmade byâ anyone else, and a Robin who is a separate entity unaffected by the actions of Batman, the Robin that Tim describes in Robin #100, would voice his feelings and anger.
Tim Drake, sitting in the Batmobile, worrying he will be kicked off the team, still internally vying for Bruceâs approval and silencing his concerns, is not that Robin.
Whether he likes it or not, Tim is still (to a degree) reliant on Batman and his approval.
Tim is able to doubt Bruce and disagree with Bruce, but Tim cannot separate himself, or Robin, fully from Batman, despite his claims otherwise.
And with their relationship with one another so clearly still rocky in the wake of the distrust and anger they both experienced during BW:Murderer? Itâs not surprising to me that Tim stays silent. Why risk jeopardizing the relationship he almost lost? Why risk potentially getting kicked off the team? Things are just finally returning to normal.
He can say he is independent from Batman, but his actions prove otherwise.
Thatâs why he stays silent in the car ride when Batman tells him heâs going to fire Steph, and thatâs why he lies to Steph later.
Itâs a trade: normalcy gets to be reestablished between Batman and Robin, and all Tim has to do is stay silent.
So, Tim stays silent. And when Steph comes to him, he lies to her. And when Steph falls apart, he comforts her because he loves her, but Timâs relationship with Bruce is just going to have to take priority right now. Too bad. Sorry Steph.
#tim drake#tim drake meta#stephanie brown#stephanie brown meta#Robin 1993#dc comics#batman#bruce wayne#mine
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Jason todd reading order
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Batman #357-#399 (1983-1986)
Batman #402-416(1986)
Detective Comics #524-#567 (1983-1986)
Detective Comics #568-#582(1986)
Nightwing Vol. 2 #101 -106(2005)
Batman #424-429(1988)(Batman: A Death in the Family)
Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying (1989)
Red Hood: Lost Days (2010)
Batman: Under the Red Hood Batman #635-641, #645-50, & Batman Annual #25(2005)
Green Arrow Vol. 3 #69-72(2007)
Nightwing Vol. 2 #118-122(2006)
Batman RIP(2008)
Robin (Vol.2) #175-183(2008)
Batman: Battle for the Cowl(2009)
Batman and Robin #1-6 + 23-25(2009)
Red Hood and the Outlaws vol 1 #0-20(2011)
Batman Incorporated #0-6(2012)
Batman Incorporated #7-13 + Batman Incorporated Special #1(2013)
Death of the Family(2013)
Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual #1 (2013)
Batman and Robin (Vol. 2) #20(2013)
Red Hood and the Outlaws #21-40(2013) + Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual #2(2014)
Red Hood/Arsenal (2015)
Batman and Robin Eternal(2015)
Batman and Robin #33â37 (2014 â 2015)
Batman Eternal(2015)
Robin war
Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1 (2016)
Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 2 #1-13 (2016)
Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 2 Annual #1 (2017)
Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 2 #14-25
Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 2 Annual #2(2018)
Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol. 2 #26(2018)
Red Hood: Outlaw #27-36 (2018)+Red Hood: Outlaw Annual 3(2019)
Event Leviathan(2019)
Red Hood: Outlaw #37-52(2019)
Joker War(2020)
Batman: Urban Legends #1-6 (2021)
Robin #5(2021)
Nightwing Annual (2021)
Task Force Z #1-12(2021)
The Joker : The Man Who Stopped Laughing 1-6 (2022)
Batman â Legends of Gotham (2023)
Lazarus Planet: Next Evolution (2023)
Knight Terrors: Robin (2023)
Red Hood â The Hill(2024)
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Nightwing #106 Preview
Nightwing #106 Preview #nightwing #dickgrayson #bludhaven #tonyzucco #blockbuster #DCEU #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #news #dcu #dcuuniverse #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #amazon
Nightwing #106 Preview: Sail the high seas with Nightwing and Batgirl as they journey across the ocean in search of the Holdâs secret society that dates back to when BlĂŒdhaven was founded. We saw previously in Nightwing #99 that the Holdâs vault held several safesâŠand here weâll find out there has always been one left for Nightwing. Written by TOM TAYLOR Art and cover by BRUNO REDONDO VariantâŠ
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Nightwing 106 variant cover by Dan Mora
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Fight stance
Nightwing vol. 2 #106
#jason todd#robin jason#dick grayson#nightwing#nightwing: year one#dc#comic panels#my post#big brother rlly said this child is a prude and he will grow up to be a prude
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