RatCreature (
ratcreature) wrote2004-03-05 02:20 am
Nightwing and Superman
So I'm kind of spamming my blog tonight, sorry about that, but why hasn't anyone *looks at
cereta* told me that during the Intergang/Soames storyline in Nightwing there was an Action Comics tie-in, i.e. Action Comics #771 (written by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Pascual Ferry, inks by Alvaro Lopez), with Nightwing coming to Metropolis and working with Superman? Thanks to
cereta I really like the two together, and think we don't see them side by side nearly enough, or I just don't know about it, like I didn't know about this one.
Superman catches Nightwing because at first he thinks he's a suicide, but of course Nightwing is just being his usual airborne self, and then carries him in his arms (Nightwing: Now can you put me down before you start calling me "Lois"? -- Superman: Hm.), then they're on a stake-out together with Superman calling Nightwing a nickname, "'Wing", of course they also successfully beat up bad guys together, and at the end they promise each other to keep in touch. (Superman: "If Intergang has taken an interest in Blüdhaven you may need some heavy lifting." Nightwing: "I might take you up on that. Not sure what I could do in return." "Just keep me in the loop. This little episode would have slipped by me. I'm glad you're more trusting than your mentor." "He's got a more suspicious nature, Superman. And he's never taken the time to get to know you.") That made me feel all fuzzy, because really Batman and Superman have been working together for a long time, yet Nightwing claims he's gotten to know him better. *squee*
Superman catches Nightwing because at first he thinks he's a suicide, but of course Nightwing is just being his usual airborne self, and then carries him in his arms (Nightwing: Now can you put me down before you start calling me "Lois"? -- Superman: Hm.), then they're on a stake-out together with Superman calling Nightwing a nickname, "'Wing", of course they also successfully beat up bad guys together, and at the end they promise each other to keep in touch. (Superman: "If Intergang has taken an interest in Blüdhaven you may need some heavy lifting." Nightwing: "I might take you up on that. Not sure what I could do in return." "Just keep me in the loop. This little episode would have slipped by me. I'm glad you're more trusting than your mentor." "He's got a more suspicious nature, Superman. And he's never taken the time to get to know you.") That made me feel all fuzzy, because really Batman and Superman have been working together for a long time, yet Nightwing claims he's gotten to know him better. *squee*

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I mean, as far as I'm concerned, those two are just another shade of canon ANYWAY. But *Jesus*... *stare*
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*feels oddly better*
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*Good* story. *Guh*.
And ratcreature? DO feel free to do that very, very often.
In fact... yeah. Both of you. With the thing.
*wibbles*
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http://www.ratcreature.net/fandom.php#fanart
No other is Nightwing/Superman though, two are Nightwing/Batman, one Nightwing/Daredevil.
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*siiigh*
And Nightwing... really needs to cuddle more people. And be cuddled. And... *sigh*
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You know, they *would* get on really well. Dick and Clark, I mean, costumes aside. I must ponder this.
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And if you haven't already you should totally read
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looks firm
He called him 'wing!
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Resistance is futile. (oops, wrong fandom, still true though...)
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I don't know whether to bless or curse you. This would be what we call Fannish Karma, folks.
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Hehehe. Hehe. Heh. I'll stop now.
I'm semi sort of converted by all this, you know.
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You should (re-)read the "A Darker Shade of Justice" Nightwing trade with your Superman/Nightwing slash goggles on, and then read some stories with that pairing. I mean, Dick so had a crush on Superman as a teenager. He slept with Superman magazine articles on his pillow in canon, you know? (see Legends of the DCU #6)