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Nightwing appears in the DC Animated Universe, voiced by Loren Lester. [25] Nightwing appears in The New Batman Adventures. Additionally, a spin-off focused on him and Catwoman was considered at one point before being shelved. [26] Nightwing's costume makes cameo appearances in Batman Beyond, being on display in the Batcave.
Nite-Wing (Tad Ryerstad) is a fictional character in the DC Comics series Nightwing. [1] He is an antagonist, a fascist foil to the eponymous superhero (Dick Grayson).. Obsessed with becoming a superhero to attain purpose, fame, and wealth, Ryerstad based his vigilantism on mass culture such as comic books, films, television and paperbacks, his hates and prejudices, and accusations against him ...
Since the belligerent government of Alura and Zod had tarnished all Kryptonians' reputations on Earth, Chris and Thara decided to act as a new Nightwing and Flamebird duo (since Dick Grayson, the previous Nightwing, became the new Batman), at first with simple cloth masks, then with fake power suits, to obscure the origins of their powers.
As her name suggests, she is a mimic capable of mimicking abilities she has visually seen. Her second name, Marionette, refers to the fact that her multiple personality disorder can fool others, having once fooled Nightwing's tactical ability to analyze people. Paragon and the Republic of Tomorrow Kyle Higgins. Eddy Barrows. Nightwing (vol. 3) #2
The series was launched in response to the character's growing popularity, beginning with Nightwing: Alfred's Return #1 (1995). A one-shot comic book where Dick Grayson travels to England to find Alfred Pennyworth, who has resigned from Bruce Wayne's service after the events of Knightfall.
Power dampening, anti-psychic presence, mental link (New 52 incarnation) Rose Wilson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics . She was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Art Nichols, first appearing in a 1992 issue of Deathstroke the Terminator #15.
Blockbuster is the name of four supervillains and a criminal organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] The first iteration was an adversary of Batman and Robin, while the second served as one of Nightwing's greatest enemies.
Though usually not on the level of opponents such as Nightwing or Batman, she has nearly beaten Nightwing. When Blockbuster decided to test Shrike's abilities by pitting him against all of his regular assassins at once, Elaine lasted the longest and was the only one to actually inflict a wound on him, almost killing him, before being knocked ...