Nightwing (Dick Grayson) isn't defined by a single phobia, but his biggest fears often revolve around failure, disappointing loved ones (like Batman, his family), losing his identity/purpose, and recent storylines have explored a paralyzing fear of heights (the "yips") after trauma, making him afraid to leap from buildings he once mastered.
Dick has no trouble leaping into gunfire or battling demons, but he becomes crippled with fear when faced with heights. This does at least give us an amusing moment in Nightwing #111 when Batman's preparing to leap from a roof.
When Batwoman claimed to be Batman, Nightwing asked him to say something only Batman would know about him. Batman succeeded and they made their way to find Riddler and Batman's body. Afterwards, Batgirl teased him about his fear of monkeys.
Some may think it's Deathstroke, but it's Two-Face who is Nightwing's true arch enemy. Two-Face was the first villain who almost killed Dick when he was still the Boy Wonder. And that was with a baseball bat, nasty. After that incidence, their battles have been few but very personal.
Nightwing struggles to establish a memorable rogues gallery, but the Unfallen offers potential as a true nemesis. Nightwing has had a few different villains, unique to him, that he's gone up against over the years, from Lady Vic to Double Dare.
Tim. He's the only one who didn't have a terrible upbringing/childhood trauma. He's the most level-headed Robin. Not to mention he outright figured out that Bruce Wayne is Batman.
Created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Joe Staton, he first appeared in Millennium #2 (January 1988). Extraño is noted for being the first openly gay superhero in DC Comics.
Despite both characters being hyped up as super crazy, neither is usually portrayed as all that crazy. They're both pretty aware of the world around them and their own actions. That being said The Joker is usually calculating and willfully malevolent, where Harley acts out of a genuinely twisted understanding of love.
The DC Comics character of Dick Grayson (best known as the sidekick Robin and later the hero Nightwing) has been subtextally coded queer since his first appearance over seventy-five years ago.
The characters we highlight and enjoy everyday, The Batman and the Bat- Family, would never discriminate against which lives they protect in Gotham City based on things like sexual orientation and someone's own happiness. All are equal and in need of Gotham's vigilantes' help.
In terms of fictional wealth, Tony Stark (Iron Man) is generally considered richer than Bruce Wayne (Batman), with estimates placing Stark's net worth at around $100 billion, while Wayne's is estimated at around $11.6 billion.
Following an incident at Arkham Asylum, in which Damian accidentally killed Dick Grayson, the previous Nightwing and the original Robin, in a fit of rage, Batman disowned him and estranged himself from Damian afterwards, leading the latter to fully betray the vigilante who used to be his father and joining with ...
Its leader, Darkseid, is truly evil incarnate. His ultimate goal is to unlock the secret of the Anti-Life Equation, a tool that would allow him to destroy all free will throughout the DC universe.
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia is a specific phobia, meaning that someone with this condition would experience intense, irrational anxiety or fear when faced specifically with the number 666.
Nightwing wakes up and finds he has been tied to a bed. Harley shows him a pile of rejection letters and that her criminal past prevents her from getting rehired as a psychiatrist. Eventually, the two sleep together.
Harley Quinn is bisexual and has been in a relationship with The Joker, and, more recently, in a non-monogamous relationship with Poison Ivy. Other characters have been portrayed as bisexual in Batman media adaptations. Gotham's Barbara Kean and Tabitha Galavan are also confirmed to be bisexual.
According to the most recently available data, the best-selling American single-issue comic of all time was X-Men #1, which was published in 1991 and has since sold almost 8.2 million copies.
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Zen Shigaraki ( 死 し 柄 がら 木 き 全 ゼン , Shigaraki Zen), better known by his villain name All For One ( オール・フォー・ワン , Ōru Fō Wan), and sometimes referred to as Sensei ( 先生 , Sensei), is the overarching antagonist of the My Hero Academia franchise.
Bluey introduced LGBTQ+ representation through the character Pretzel, a friend of Bluey's, who mentions having two mothers in the Season 3 finale, "The Sign," marking the first confirmed same-sex couple in the series. The detail was subtle, shown as part of everyday life, with Pretzel's mums being the lesbian couple.
More Stories by James. Robin has come out as bisexual in the latest Batman comic. Tim Drake – a.k.a. the third Robin – realized he's bi in the newly released issue Batman: Urban Legends #6.
Wiccan (who is canonically gay) and Speed (who is canonically bisexual) are Wanda Maximoff and Vision's twin sons who grow up to become queer members of the superhero group Young Avengers.