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Batman may insist that he works alone in the DC Universe, yet the Bat-Family is a strong group that sticks together through good times and bad. This close-knit community of vigilantes has continuously demonstrated its commitment and allegiance to one another, particularly to Dick Grayson, the family patriarch. Their commitment was final tested in Nightwing #116, when their readiness to reveal their true selves to Nightwing demonstrated how close they were.
By skillfully manipulating Dick Grayson's identity and reputation, the villain Heartless had successfully framed him. This not only poisoned Dick's civilian life and brought back his phobia of heights, but it also compromised Nightwing's superhero identity. After taking such a severe hit, Dick Grayson found himself in a tight spot and was scrambling to redeem his name.
Barbara Gordon, also known as Oracle, made a startling and impactful suggestion in a flash: disclosing their vigilante identities to the public. Red Hood and Spoiler were among the members of the Bat-Family that sprang to support Batman's audacious decision. They showed how much they loved and respected Nightwing by being willing to risk everything for him. It cemented their mutual understanding that they would stop at nothing to keep him safe.
Bruce Wayne wasn't acting insincere when he offered to go public. He had also spent decades hiding his true identity. The disclosure of their names carried considerable risks, including the possibility of harm to their private lives and the possibility of a chain reaction that might affect others outside of the Bat-Family. However, they all demonstrated that Dick Grayson had made a significant impact on their lives by being prepared to accept that risk in order to defend him.
Dick Grayson wasn't sure if he should take this extreme step at first, but the Bat-Family's resolute backing showed how close they were. They demonstrated to Dick that he had support from his family and that he wasn't fighting this battle alone—just as he had always battled for them. Their readiness to give up their identities highlighted the value of allegiance and the strength of a common goal.
Dick Grayson finally opted not to divulge their identities at that particular moment, but the Bat-Family's resolute support showed how strong their relationship was. This instance serves as a potent reminder of the Bat-Family's unshakable bonds and a moving example of the resilience of family in the face of hardship.