One of the interesting things I know about my own family History is about my cousin Gwen:
- I said 3/1/2007 about my cousin Gwen
- Gwen = Gwendolyn
- I said 3/1/2007 about Bliss' Friend Robyn who goes by the name Gwendolen
- My mom nicknamed my cousin Gwen (her niece) "Weng"
This is how you get a Batman Prophecy:
If Bliss is Christine for Christian Bale...
...and Isabella Valentine is the
Dar/K-K/Night...
...Christian Bale is Batman...
...Batman's sidekick was Robin...
...Robyn is Gwendolen on Shangrila...
...my mom nicknamed Gwen short for Gwendolyn as Weng ...
...then that's how you get Robyn who goes on to become Night/Weng :)
I said 3/17/2007 that I'd be the Joker making fun of Isabella Valentine as Bruise Wayne. Robyn is always siding with Isabella Valentine and Bliss.
- I said 3/17/2007 about the Phil Spector Murder Trial
- Phil Spector is born 12/26
- Chris Chambliss is born 12/26
- Chambliss = C-Ham/Bliss
- C-Ham/Bliss = Gemini(C/3/3rd Sign) Ham Bliss
- He's age 58
- I said Howard Crook is born 5/8
- Thomas Gray is born 12/26:
- Thomas Gray was born 290 years ago (as of 3/17/2007)
- Thomas = Chrissy Thomas
- Gray = Dick Grayson = Robin
- Chris O'Donnell played Robin:
- He's starring in "Cock & Bull"
- Chris O'Donnell is born 6/26 like my niece Tiffany
Robin Nipples
Maybe if Robyn is "Night/Weng" and Robyn is Female, that's how you'd get Robin's suit with Nipples on it...LOL
I think I'm make a pretty good
Joker or Super Villain:
- VI-LL/IA-N
- V-Ill/I-An
- V/I(LL)I-An
If Chris O'Donnell played Robin...
...Chris O'Donnell is born 6/26 like my Niece...
...Gwen is my mom's Niece...
...I'm the Virgin Mother...
...my mom's name
T/H(E)L-Ma means "Female Virgin Mother with Sun inside"...
...my mom nicknamed Gwen as Weng...
...then that would be double layer of Robin and Nightwing :)
That's how you'd get the Batman Franchise "mathematically bonded" to my Family Tree.
I wonder if those sexy "Bat Nipples" on George Clooney's suit meant that Batman was female. If
Sunny Leone dresses up at Dark Knight, I wouldn't mind seeing those Bat Nipples ;).
When Sunny Leone's nipples are hard, she could poke an eye out with one of those things :).
Realm of Kandor
I think the mention of Kandor is interesting:
- Kandor = K and Or
- K = 11th Letter = 11th Sign = Aquarius
- Or = Oregon inducted 2/14 = Valentine's Day
- Davis is born in Valentine's Day
- We're in the Age of Aquarius
Superman and Jimmy Olsen had no actual powers in the Realm of Kandor. That's kind of like Earth and this Reality.
JON PETERS: Three things. He doesn't wear the suit. He can't fly. And there has to be a Giant Spider in the 3rd Act.
[VIDEO: Kevin Smith on Superman]Nightwing
Nightwing is a name used by at least six fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. Although originating with the Superman mythos, Dick Grayson (the first Robin) is the character most associated with the name "Nightwing". The alias is also frequently paired with "Flamebird", another title taken by several DC Comics characters.
The name is originally used by the pre-Crisis Superman, when he and Jimmy Olsen act as vigilantes during trips to the bottle city of Kandor. Later, Superman's cousin Van-Zee uses the name. Post-Crisis, Superman attributes the name to a historic Kryptonian crimefighter. The Superman-related heroes serve as an inspiration for Dick Grayson when he sheds his Robin identity.
In the Nightwing comic book series, Grayson trains a killer who goes by the name of Nite-Wing, but later must capture him when he realizes Nite-Wing's violent nature. "One Year Later" storylines in Nightwing and Supergirl feature characters Jason Todd, Cheyenne Freemont, and Power Girl using the name "Nightwing".
Character history
As first depicted in the story "Superman in Kandor" in Superman (Vol. 1) #158 (January 1963), Nightwing is an alias used by Superman in Edmond Hamilton-penned pre-Crisis adventures in the city of Kandor, a Kryptonian city that was shrunken and preserved in a bottle.
In Kandor, Superman has no superpowers and, in the story, is branded an outlaw there due to a misunderstanding. To disguise themselves, Superman and Jimmy Olsen create vigilante identities inspired by Batman and Robin. Because neither bats nor robins lived on Krypton, Superman chooses the names of two birds owned by Superman's Kandorian friend Nor-Kan: "Nightwing" for himself and "Flamebird" for Olsen. The Dynamic Duo of Kandor create costumes evocative of the birds' plumage. Nightwing and Flamebird rename Nor-Kan's underground laboratory as the "Nightcave", and use it as their secret headquarters. They also convert Nor-Kan's automobile into their "Nightmobile", and use "jet-belts" to fly into battle.
In Jimmy Olsen #69 (June 1963), "The Dynamic Duo of Kandor" introduces Nightwing's dog Nighthound. In "The Feud Between Batman and Superman" in World's Finest #143(August 1964), Batman and Robin themselves visit Kandor with Superman and Olsen and the two Dynamic Duos team up.
In Superman Family #183 (May-June 1977), Superman's look-alike second cousin Van-Zee and his nephew Ak-Var take up the Nightwing and Flamebird identities. The vigilantes take on crime in their city as had Superman and Olsen before them. In one story,[issue # needed] the two Nightwing and Flamebird teams join forces and end all major crimes in Kandor.
Both Nightwing and Flamebird teams meet with their inspirations, Batman and Robin, for an adventure in Kandor[issue # needed] that proves important to the young Dick Grayson. When Dick later gives up his role as Robin, he recalls the Kandorian adventure and renames himself Nightwing, in homage to both Batman and Superman. After the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths re-boot the DC continuity, Superman no longer has knowledge of Kandor; instead, he remembers Nightwing as an urban legend of Krypton, which he shares with a young Dick Grayson. Grayson, who considers Superman his favorite superhero, takes the identity in his honor.
In Blüdhaven, a sociopath named Tad Ryerstad becomes a superhero, inspired by the retired hero Tarantula. He takes his name, Nite-Wing, from an all-night deli specializing in chicken wings. Unstable, Nite-Wing beats people for minor offenses. On Nite-Wing's first night out, he is shot and Dick Grayson as Nightwing, Blüdhaven's protector, defends him from Blockbuster's gang, who think it is Nightwing who has been injured. After Nite-Wing is released from the hospital, he kills the gang who put him there. Not realizing how violent Ryerstad is, Grayson agrees to train him. The two attack Blockbuster's organization but are captured and separated. After an undercover FBI agent frees Nite-Wing, Ryerstad beats him to death, and when he realizes what he has done, Ryerstad flees. Nightwing tracks him down and incarcerates Nite-Wing.
In 2001's Superman: The Man of Steel #111, Superman and Lois Lane travel to Krypton. Labeled as criminals, Superman and Lois become fugitives, adopting the Nightwing and Flamebird identities to survive, just as had Superman and Olsen in Superman #158.
In the series 52, while Dick Grayson, Robin and Batman are away, Nightwing comes to Gotham and meets the new Batwoman. On Christmas Eve, he gives her an official batarang.
In the 2006 One Year Later storylines, multiple characters join Dick Grayson in using the name "Nightwing". Bruce Jones' Nightwing run features Jason Todd prowling the streets of New York City under the guise of Nightwing, copying Grayson's costume. Additionally, a metahuman fashion designer named Cheyenne Freemont dons a modified Nightwing costume to help Grayson. In Greg Rucka's Supergirl (Vol. 3) #6, Power Girl and Supergirl assume the identities of Nightwing and Flamebird in a story set in Kandor, just as in the original stories featuring Superman.
Dick Grayson is the only character to use the codename of "Nightwing" in media other than comic books.
Dick Grayson appears as Nightwing in The New Batman Adventures, voiced by actor Loren Lester, the actor who had voiced Grayson as Robin in Batman: The Animated Series. The episode "Old Wounds" explains that Grayson, as Robin, fought with Batman over the latter's controlling nature and what the former saw as an unnecessarily harsh approach, causing Grayson to leave Gotham as a result. However, he returns years later as Nightwing. Although he works with Batman several times during the course of the series, he never fully reconciles with his former mentor.
In the film Batman Forever Dick Grayson (Chris O'Donnell) suggests "Nightwing" as a name for himself.
Nightwing also has a cameo as a silhouette in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Grudge Match". As Black Canary enters Blüdhaven, Nightwing can be seen on a rooftop next to two gargoyles.
In the Teen Titans animated series episode "How Long is Forever?", Nightwing appears as the future identity of Robin. He also appears in the Teen Titans Go! comic series based on the series. [1]
The Batman animated series episode "Artifacts", set in the year 2027, features Nightwing, voiced by Jerry O'Connell. Although Dick has been active for ten years as Nightwing, Batman and Oracle persist in calling him "Robin".
Similar to how Superman uses Batman for inspiration as a masked vigilante in the original Nightwing story, the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Knight Time" features Superman dressing as Batman and teaming with Robin to keep Gotham safe after Batman mysteriously disappears. He is uncomfortable with the role, but Robin coaches him in Batman's threatening tactics.
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