Dick Grayson
| Dick Grayson | |
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Various incarnations of Dick Grayson from variant cover of Nightwing #118 (September 2024). Art by Nicola Scott. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | As Robin: Detective Comics #38 (April 1940) As Nightwing: Tales of the Teen Titans #44 (July 1984) As Batman: Robin #0 (October 1994) As Target: Nightwing: The Target #1 (September 2001) As Agent 37: Grayson #1 (July 2014) |
| Created by | Bill Finger Bob Kane Jerry Robinson |
| In-story information | |
| Full name | Richard John Grayson |
| Species | Human |
| Team affiliations | Justice League Teen Titans Outsiders Batman Incorporated Spyral |
| Partnerships | Batman Oracle Arsenal Jason Todd (assisted as Robin and Red Hood) Damian Wayne (served as Robin to Dick's Batman) |
| Notable aliases | Robin Nightwing Batman Agent 37 |
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Richard John "Dick" Grayson is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Batman, the Teen Titans, and the Justice League. Created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane, he first appeared in Detective Comics #38 in April 1940. Dick is the original and most popular incarnation of Robin, the crime-fighting partner of Batman, with whom he forms the Dynamic Duo. The son of master acrobats dubbed the Flying Graysons, he is later adopted by Batman's alter ego Bruce Wayne.
Dick Grayson's character has evolved since he was introduced in 1940. In 1984, he graduated from the role of Robin to become the adult superhero Nightwing, protector of the city of Blüdhaven, an economically troubled neighbor of Gotham City. As Bruce's eldest son, Dick has become an older-brother figure to his male successors as Robin: tearaway Jason Todd, teenage prodigy Tim Drake, and Batman's biological child, trained assassin Damian Wayne. In the Batman Family, his closest relationships are with Batman's loyal butler and father figure Alfred Pennyworth, and with his romantic interest Barbara Gordon, who served as Batgirl alongside Dick as Robin, and who later helps Nightwing as Oracle. Dick has also taken up the mantle of Batman on occasions when Bruce was missing, incapacitated, or believed dead.
Dick is well-connected to other characters across the fictional DC Universe, particularly since 1964, when he became a founding member of the Teen Titans superhero group with other sidekicks of the Justice League. Teen Titans establishes many of the character's most significant partnerships, including with his best friends Wally West (Kid Flash), Donna Troy (Wonder Girl), and Roy Harper (Speedy), and his other longtime romantic interest, the alien princess Starfire. Dick is widely recognised as one of the superhero community's greatest strategists, leading the adult Titans team, the Outsiders, and even the Justice League at various times. Dick also has connections to the Superman franchise, with Superman providing the original inspiration for him to become Nightwing and take on a different style of superheroism from Batman, with Nightwing later mentoring Superman's son Jon Kent.
Grayson has appeared as Robin in many Batman adaptations over the years. In live-action, the character appeared in the serial Batman played by Douglas Croft, the serial Batman and Robin played by Johnny Duncan, the television series Batman and its film played by Burt Ward, the film Batman Forever and its sequel Batman & Robin played by Chris O'Donnell, and the television series Titans played by Brenton Thwaites.