
Dick Grayson
Orphaned when his circus-acrobat parents were murdered by gangster Boss Zucco, young Dick Grayson was taken in by Bruce Wayne and trained to become Batman's partner Robin — channeling his grief, natural athleticism, and acrobatic brilliance into a crimefighting career.
Few characters in comics history carry the weight of legacy quite like Dick Grayson — a Golden Age original who first swung onto the page in Batman #1 back in 1940, brought to life by George Shute and Raymond Perry at the very dawn of DC's heroic mythology. Over an extraordinary 86-year publishing span, he has accumulated 1,803 catalogued appearances and an impressive 71 key issues, a testament to just how central he remains to the DC universe across every era. His name graces the title of Nightwing while also anchoring landmark runs in Detective Comics and Batman, and the company he keeps — sharing pages with Batman, Bruce Wayne, Superman, and other titans of the DC pantheon — tells you everything about his place at the heart of the line. If you're building a serious DC collection, Dick Grayson isn't a footnote; he's a cornerstone.
Real name. Richard "Dick" Grayson
Powers. No metahuman powers; peak-human acrobat/gymnast, expert hand-to-hand combatant and martial artist, detective skills, trained by Batman
Affiliations. Batman Family, Teen Titans (founder), Justice League, Outsiders, Spyral (as Agent 37)

Part of the Robin legacy
Dick Grayson is one of 5 heroes to carry the Robin mantle. See the whole Robin family ▸
Trivia
- Dick Grayson's tenure as Robin was the foundation that transformed the identity into a legacy mantle, proving the role could be passed down to multiple characters rather than belonging permanently to a single sidekick.en.wikipedia.org
- Marv Wolfman has written more of Dick Grayson's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 97 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1940–2020
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1990
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★ 2005
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