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    Default For you, is Dick Grayson better as a Batman-centric or DCU-centric character?

    For the purposes of this discussion, let's try to sideline the whole "Ric Grayson" and "Didio hates Dick" debates, as they are already being rehashed over and over and over again by numerous other threads. If you want to argue/complain about that, please do so on those threads.

    I really dig Dick Grayson. He's a really cool character that is largely unburdened by the misery that too often makes Batman such a drag, yet he has all the stuff that makes Batman so cool. After Wolfman & Perez's New Teen Titans became such a huge hit, Dick became less and less of a Batman-centric character and more of character at home within the larger DCU as Nightwing, a name that gave equal weight to the two pillars of the DCU, Superman & Batman. This was the strongest indication yet that Dick Grayson was now his own man, rather than just Batman's sidekick. In the late 90s, the Batman books reabsorbed Nightwing, gave him a way cooler costume and a new city to operate out of.

    From that point on, Nightwing has bounced back and forth between Batman's world and the larger DCU. Obviously, he works really well in both, but where do you tend to enjoy him more? If you could define the character's role, how would you position him within the DCU, more closely associated with Batman or the DCU?

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    The Batman stuff doesn't seem to be working in his favor anymore, so im gonna go with DCU-centric character. Dick needs to get out of the Bat office, and away from those editors, in a bad way.

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    I always favor the larger universe.
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    I agree with Tom King that Dick Grayson is the fourth pillar of the DCU and he's always been one of my very favorite characters.

    I can't choose one or the other. I love him being back and forth between the two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BatmanJones View Post
    I agree with Tom King that Dick Grayson is the fourth pillar of the DCU and he's always been one of my very favorite characters.

    I can't choose one or the other. I love him being back and forth between the two.
    ^Pretty much this.^

    He does so well in both roles, I honestly can't decide between the two.

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    the more characters operating in the wider DC universe independently, not chained to the Batman and the Trinity, the better. I'm starting to become of the mind that no hero should stay Batcentric in Gotham besides Robin, everyone else who isn't Robin should be allowed to graduate and make their own way in the wider DC landscape eventually.
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    While the Batverse link should ALWAYS be acknowledged, Dick works better operating within the wider DCU.
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    Both, but Nightwing deserves to be his own man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by married guy View Post
    While the Batverse link should ALWAYS be acknowledged, Dick works better operating within the wider DCU.
    This.

    I never want to see Dick Grayson moved so far from the Batverse orbit that we get another Knightfall situation where Batman has to call in back-up and Grayson is an afterthought behind someone Bruce just met.

    On the other hand I don't want to see Nightwing treated as Batman Jr always playing second fiddle or worse in comparison to Batman. And that requires not constantly putting him in a supporting role in the Batverse but letting him stand out on his own amongst the major DCU players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by married guy View Post
    While the Batverse link should ALWAYS be acknowledged, Dick works better operating within the wider DCU.
    yes Dick's past should always be acknowledged BUT he shouldn't live in it either.

    Dick in the greater dcu is the only way he can reach his full potential. He can't be the a core pillar of the dcu as someone else's side character. Plus the bat corner is so bloated there's no room for a niche.

    Batman sits on the throne of that corner, it's time dick get his own. It's the only way forward for him as a solo character.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemonpeace View Post
    the more characters operating in the wider DC universe independently, not chained to the Batman and the Trinity, the better. I'm starting to become of the mind that no hero should stay Batcentric in Gotham besides Robin, everyone else who isn't Robin should be allowed to graduate and make their own way in the wider DC landscape eventually.
    ^This. Honestly I find Nightwing much more enjoyable when he is out doing his own things.

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