Summary

While they may have been the original Dynamic Duo,NightwingandBatman’srelationship has been far from perfect and has endured its fair share of challenges over the years, frequently leaving them at odds with each other. However, there has always been a remarkably simple solution to mend the strife between the two heroes.

Nightwing#100—byTom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas, and others—delivered one of the most poignant and emotionally revealing exchanges between Dick Grayson and Bruce Waynein comic book history. Among the various topics discussed, one of the most notable points was the acknowledgment by both heroes that their relationship has suffered since the passing of their shared mentor, confidant, friend, and pseudo-father—Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth.

Nightwing #100 featuring Dick and Bruce AKA Batman

However, instead of wallowing in the past, Batman, in an unprecedented display of vulnerability, takes the first step in mending his and Nightwing’s relationship with two simple words—“I’m sorry.”

The restoration of Dick and Bruce’s bond was less about the apology itself and more about Bruce stepping out of his comfort zone to demonstrate his love for Dick.

Dick Grayson hugging Batman Bruce Wayne in Nightwing #100

“I’m Sorry” Healed Batman and Nightwing’s Relationship (But Not in the Way You Think)

Bruce doesn’t say “I’m sorry” just once but rather three times, underscoring his acknowledgment of his personal failings in his relationship with Dick. This includes the Dark Knight apologizing for ever making Nightwing think that he was anything other than proud of the hero and man he had become. Bruce also expresses remorse for any instances where he may have “failed” Dick, but perhaps most significantly, he apologizes for all the times he attempted to push his eldest son away.This final apology carries particular weight, as it prompts Nightwing to interrupt his father mid-sentence and embrace Batman in a bone-crushing hug.

The moment Bruce began apologizing marked the beginning of the healing process inhis relationship with Nightwing. However, the restoration of Dick and Bruce’s bond was less about the apology itself and more about Bruce stepping out of his comfort zone to demonstrate his love for Dick.By opening up in such a vulnerable manner and expressing his emotions verbally—an endeavor notoriously challenging for the Dark Knight—Bruce initiated a crucial shift in their dynamic.This healing process was further solidified when Dick accepted his father’s apology, expressing his forgiveness through a poignant display of physical affection.

“I love you dad,” Nightwing to Batman in Nightwing #100

Tom Taylor’sNightwing#100 HealedNew 52Dick Grayson / Bruce Wayne-Induced Trauma

This moment wasn’t just healing for Bruce and Dick but also for fans who had to endure theNew 52’s portrayal of their relationship. Notably, inBatman Vol 2#7 andNightwing Vol 3#7, Batman is depicted brutally punching Nightwing in the face. These scenes have become notorious in the Bat-Family fandom, with fans criticizing them as unnecessarily violent and out of character. Despite the rejection of these scenes, the image of Bruce brutally beating his son has lingered in the minds of fans. Hence, fans particularly welcome the healing moment betweenNightwingandBatmanin Taylor’s run.

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NIGHTWING #100 (2023)

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Batman

One of DC’s most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by tragedy with the death of his parents, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world’s leading martial artist, detective, and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and sidekicks, Bruce wages war on evil as the dark knight of his hometown, Gotham City.

Nightwing

Nightwing is the superhero moniker taken up by Dick Grayson, upon his aging out of the Robin role and becoming a superhero of his own. Inspired by the original Kryptonian hero of the same name, Grayson has risen to comic book immortality with the identity, earning respect as one of the greatest leaders in the DC Universe.

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Batman Stands in Detective Comic Art by Jason Fabok