Nightwing exhibits internal Red and Blue Personas.
Nightwing aficionados are aware that Dick was Robin's partner for years and studied under Batman. But Dick was finally let go from the Robin post since Batman thought his friend wasn't treating crime-fighting with the necessary gravity. That was insufficient, though, to cause Dick to permanently give up the hero life. Choosing a name motivated by one of his best heroes, he chose to adopt a new persona. Once Dick told him the tale of a Kryptonian hero Nightwing, Grayson chose it as he started a fresh chapter in his life since Superman was someone Dick had long respected.
The way Nightwing's inner conversation forms intrigues me about this moment. Saying "Circ-En-Arrh," Nightwing converses with himself, one crimson and one blue. These two real hues he used in the past also remind me of Superman in his 'Electric' phase. Given how off-target Zur-En-Arrh worked out for Bruce, Nightwing would naturally not want to act exactly as his former guru. Nightwing is exposing, nevertheless, how much more he looks up to the Man of Steel instead of the Dark Knight by emulating his internal personalities after Superman.
The New Blue and Red Costume Prove Yet Again That Nightwing Is Superman's Legacy—Not Batman's
A fresh disclosure in Nightwing's life shows once more that he is copying Superman rather than Batman. Among the Titans, there is a traitor; Dick Grayson has to turn inside to find out what's going on. Nightwing resurrects an unanticipated aspect of Superman's past as he seeks the truth.
It's dark at Titans Tower in Titans #11 by Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer, when Nightwing wakes up an alarm and discovers a message begging him to get to the safe room. When Dick arrives, he discovers a note instructing him to say "Circ-En-Arrh." Nightwing does and discovers he is within his own head.
Superman Inspired Nightwing Superior to Batman
Although Dick clearly sought to avoid partitioning his mind the same way Batman did with Zur-En-Arrh, he based his mental self after Superman Blue/Red. Although Dick is definitely appreciative of Bruce for all he has done, whether consciously or unconsciously, Dick aspires to be more like Clark. This understanding of Dick's mind could be interpreted as Grayson attempting to have a better dynamic motivated by his favorite hero, or as a clever homage to one of Clark's most inquisitive periods. Batman may have taught Nightwing, but he is most certainly Superman's legacy.
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Nightwing: The Tale
Dick Grayson adopted the superhero name Nightwing after aging out of the Robin post and assuming his own superpowers. Inspired by the same-named original Kryptonian hero, Grayson has ascended to comic book immortality with the persona and gained reputation as one of the best leaders in the DC Universe.
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Nightwing, the two personas
Nightwing presents two personas: one wearing a costume with red accents and another wearing blue. Nightwing Blue guides Nightwing Red through his doubts and enables him to reach the conclusion that the man he believed to be Raven is indeed a fraud.
Though he has worn both hues past, this is the first time fans have seen Nightwing in these particular outfits. Nightwing enthusiasts are eager to see how these outfits turn out in the next episodes.