TheAmbiguousLurker
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Infinite CrisisIsn't Nightwing one of the most popular in-universe heroes? I remember reading about a planned event to kill him because his death would be super impactful to the DC universe, but I forget which one.
They ended up not going through with it, but the event was clearly building up to his death as part of the emotional climax (I've herad some people say that Connor's death was a replacement). The story constantly reinforces him as the hope of the next generation, his importance as THE first sidekick, they make a lot of little 'Oh god, I hope nothing happens to me/him' sorta death flags. A throughline of the event is the idea of the Earth 2 universe being inherently better than the main universe that's lost all it's optimism, hope and heroism in the lead up to this event. The primary refutation of that idea?
But yes, Nightwing is very important in-universe. He is the guy most people believe will lead the Justice League (if the DC status quo ever progressed after that), he was the leader of the first teenage team, the first sidekick, a hero who's learned from multiple founding Justice League members and, whilst the pages were cut, when his death was faked his funeral was depicted as having a similar turnout to Superman's. Damian is his Robin. Superman explicitly trusted Nightwing to mentor his son. He is the hero who basically knows everyone, if you fuck with him the list of offended parties coming to kick your ass extends across outer space. Superman even once referred to him as the multiversal constant for how his importance always seems to carry.
Alas, despite all this insistence, he's never allowed to take the place he's clearly being built to take because DC refuse to let him leave Batman's shadow. I'm still pissed about his big mini-series that was entirely about establishing him big time hero against an alien invasion never came to fruition.
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