Batman Failed to Teach Nightwing an Essential Skill, DC Confirms

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Batman Failed to Teach Nightwing an Essential Skill, DC Confirms
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Nightwing needed more than just lessons on how to fight crime.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Spoilers for World’s Finest: Teen Titans #1!In DC Comics, Dick Grayson aka Nightwing, and his overbearing mentor, Batman, have a somewhat strained relationship that forced Dick to strike out on his own and dig deeper into his super group of friends professionally known as the Teen Titans.

A character that doesn’t show emotion as much as he probably should, Batman, despite his penchant for brooding alone in darkly lit places, craves the liveliness and love of the ever-growing network of Gotham-based heroes known as the Bat-Family. And although he has gained some much-needed emotional intelligence from the likes of Tim Drake’s Robin, Barbara Gordon’s Batgirl, and even from his similarly emotionally stunted son, Damian Wayne, Bruce was in no way prepared nor capable of passing on these same impassioned skills when training Dick, leaving him without the imperative knowledge of how to act as a supportive, empathetic, and compassionate friend and leader.

Maybe if Nightwing could have more accurately read the situation here or the dozens of times Roy secretly cried out for help before his fall, he might have been able to give Roy the extra support he needed, instead ultimately becoming one of the few situations Batman didn’t prepare Dick for. Not surprising that Dick learned compassion and empathy later in his career, what is surprising is that while Batman is all about discipline, he’s terrible at interpersonal relationships.

Nightwing Could Have Been A Better Leader With More Compassion Later on, when he needed to shed the role of Robin and become his own hero, Dick had to fill in the holes in Batman’s training on his own, fortunately able to do so with great success. And while Batman still has a relatively long way to go before he’s the personable guy some people want him to be, Nightwing has embraced the empathy and compassion he lacked in his youth, making him a true leader the heroes of DC can count on.

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