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20.75x13 inches |
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30.25x21.5 inches |
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DC Comics - Batman and Robin - Gotham's Crimefighters
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“Gotham’s Crime Fighters” encapsulates the reunion of Batman and the original Robin, Dick Grayson, who first appeared as Robin in Detective Comics #40.
This image of Nightwing illustrated by Jim Lee, is taken from Batman #615 (December 2003); #8 in the Hush series.
Despite their long-standing relationship as a superhero team, much friction has brewed between Batman and his young co-star, which is why Robin/Nightwing left the caped crusader.
Robin went on to form the Teen Titans, then, sometime afterward, became the soul defender of Blüdhaven, a disenfranchised city that borders Gotham City. At that time, Robin took on the new identity of Nightwing.
Not until Batman suffered a near-devastating injury at the hands of Bane, did, Nightwing go into action to team up with Batman.
Each print in these editions of “Gotham’s Crime Fighters” are hand signed by Jim Lee. |

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