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[QUOTE]Originally posted by J: [QB] So if I understand this correctly, from the animated series: Dick Grayson's parents are killed, and Bruce takes him in. DG finds out about Batman and becomes Robin soon after. DG is unable or unwilling to work under Batman's command, and Bruce isn't the partner type. So, after Batgirl joined [which I never quiet understood how that happened], DG left for parts unknown, leaving the Robin suit behind. He went to another town and became Nightwing, honing his skills and making a name for himself. Meanwhile, back in Gotham Batman and Batgirl are doing well. They run into Tim Drake, who also finds out about Batsy and becomes Robin 2 [or 3 depending on your storyline, but Jason Todd was never in the animated series]. About this time, DG returns to take Batgirl back with him... she refuses, he sticks around long enough to get a clue. Nightwing leaves and goes off to become his own hero elsewhere. Meanwhile, Joker kidnaps Drake and tortures him. At this point Batman is involved in the death of the Joker and both Batgirl and Robin hang up their suits--- Batman on the other hand grows dark and apathetic. Eventually, as time goes on, Batman has retired due to age. This is the point where Terry McGenius comes onto the scene as the new Bat. However, through Batman Beyond it seems to me that Dick is dead. 1) Bruce has Dick's clothes, 2) Barbara makes no mention of Nightwing's whereabouts when the situations concerning Terry would make that necessary 3) He never visits 4) During the "Return of the Joker" Terry doesn't go to visit Dick but he does go to see both Barbara and Tim. --- Maybe it's another dirty little secret like Joker's death? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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