Reference Info Revision
For: Nightwing
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This figure represents the version of Nightwing introduced in- This figure is influenced by the version of Nightwing introduced in
- [The New 52](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_52)
- comic series from 2011-2014. Starting in
- [Nightwing Vol 3, #1](https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Nightwing_Vol_3_1)
- , Nightwing is rebooted with a black and red suit in place of his usual black and blue suit.
Screenshot 2025-07-23 at 4.21.50 PM.png1.23 MB- Nightwing on the cover of Nightwing Vol 3, #1
- It's really influenced by, but not accurately representative of this version of Nightwing, as there are several differences in the design. For example, the red symbol on the chest is smaller and raised on the figure, instead of being a part of the fabric of the suit that wraps around from the front, across the shoulders, onto the back, like the comics. The gloves, gauntlets, and belt all differ from the comic design. The comic design also didn't have shoulder pads or knee pads.
Proposed Content
This figure is influenced by the version of Nightwing introduced in The New 521 comic series from 2011-2014. Starting in Nightwing Vol 3, #12, Nightwing is rebooted with a black and red suit in place of his usual black and blue suit.
Nightwing on the cover of Nightwing Vol 3, #13
It's really influenced by, but not accurately representative of this version of Nightwing, as there are several differences in the design. For example, the red symbol on the chest is smaller and raised on the figure, instead of being a part of the fabric of the suit that wraps around from the front, across the shoulders, onto the back, like the comics. The gloves, gauntlets, and belt all differ from the comic design. The comic design also didn't have shoulder pads or knee pads.

It's really influenced by, but not accurately representative of this version of Nightwing, as there are several differences in the design. For example, the red symbol on the chest is smaller and raised on the figure, instead of being a part of the fabric of the suit that wraps around from the front, across the shoulders, onto the back, like the comics. The gloves, gauntlets, and belt all differ from the comic design. The comic design also didn't have shoulder pads or knee pads.
References (3)
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The New 52 - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
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Nightwing Vol 3 1
dc.fandom.com
"Welcome to Gotham": After traveling around a lot, and a year-long stint as Batman, Dick Grayson is excited to be back on the streets of Gotham City as Nightwing. Unfortunately, the city has somehow become more violent, and he encounters yet another Nightwing (Volume 3) #1 is an issue of the series Nightwing (Volume 3) with a cover date of November, 2011. It was published on September 21, 2011. After traveling around a lot, and a year-long stint as Batman, Dick Grayson is excited to be back...
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Nightwing on the cover of Nightwing Vol 3, #1
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Author Notes
Added notes about differences between the figure and comics.
Revision Information
Author
Clever Panda
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Submitted:
July 23, 2025 at 8:35 PM
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Clever Panda
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Action:
approved
Date:
July 23, 2025 at 8:35 PM