Nightwing logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Meaning and history Richard “Dick” Grayson was born into an acrobatic circus family, which he lost at the age of nine.
- He joined Batman as Robin and later grew into an independent hero.
- The Nightwing logo has gone through multiple modifications.
- Symbol and costume evolution During his stay at Metropolis, Dick Grayson was under the influence of Superman, who inspired him to become an independent superhero.
- The comics issued in the 1980s reflected the transition from Robin to Nightwing.
- If you open the issue of the Teen Titans #44 (1984), you’ll see Dick Grayson in the costume of Nightwing.
- The costume was nicknamed “disco” outfit.
- The overall look became more extreme.
- Interestingly, this look even influenced the way Dick Grayson looked in the 1997’s Batman & Robin.
- Emblem evolution In 1996, the bird on the Nightwing logo looked very thin – it was more of an outline than a real bird.
- You could see it, for instance, in the comics issued in 2012.
- There were only a couple of modifications, like the introduction of sharper angles on the ends of the wings.
- While its overall triangular shape was pretty similar to the basic blue bird, there were by far fewer details now.
- The costumes Dick Grayson wore in the game Batman: Arkham City and the 2015’s Batman: Arkham Knight sported a rather abstract blue bird without many details.
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