Nightwing in the JSA?

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lets face it folks....as long as Bruce Wayne is still breathing, Dick joining the JLA is a wetdream at best.

But, in the DCU, the JLA isnt DC's only great superteam.

Since Dick is a Golden Age character, and since i'm pretty sure his Earth 2 counterpart was a member, how bout he joins the JSA at some point or another?
 
That's actually quite an interesting notion. I'd love to see his interactions with Mr. Terrific and Dr. Midnite seeing as both of them are different facets of Batman and the Bat family in general. And I can see him having a huge respect for the Golden Agers like Hawkman, The Flash, Green Lantern and Wildcat. I could also see him becoming pretty good friends with Hourman and Sand. My only worry is that with such a large team with lots of different characters, he wouldn't bring a whole lot to the team. They have great fighters, great thinkers and people who have all sorts of gadgets. What else would he bring?
 
Not a bad idea. I've always seen the JSA's modern role in the DCU as being sort of trainers for newbies. The veterans, Alan, Carter, Ted, and so on, take the new kids, Kendra, Courtny, and Jakeem, under their wing and show them the ropes. I think Dick's earned enough of a veteran status to have a similar role.
 
Could be cool, especially since Outsiders is pretty average so far.
 
Well we just confrimation that Nightwing on the JSA is a good idea.
 
Darthphere said:
Well we just confrimation that Nightwing on the JSA is a good idea.


lol. I actually *Gulp* agreee with GAH though. I don't think that's where Nightwing belongs. First make him not suck again. :wow:
 
The JSA would help with that. Have Dick join Ted and Alan as a "Trainer of Heroes." Showing the newbies the ropes. Fits Dick well, I'd say. And he is technically a golden age character, so he fits that crteria aswell.
 
Meh, I don't see Nightwing as really fitting in with the JSA. Sure, he's a Golden Age character, but he's been the symbol of the young adolescent hero since he became Nightwing. He's the guy that people like the Teen Titans look up to, but in a completely different way than the way people look up to Alan Scott, Ted Grant or Jay Garrick.

Dick Grayson is the teen hero that became a hero in his own right. The old guard of the JSA are just that, the old guard. They are the moral compass of today's heroes, and that's the way they and the JSA function. After all, the JLA may teach how to fight, but the JSA teach how to be a hero. Nightwing, although he has that moral quality just isn't quite there yet.
 
Dwarf lord said:
For now. Geoff said that that won't be the final team.


It can't be, Batman wants Mr. Terrific, and Batman get's what he wants. :o
 
Only if he changes his name to Red Robin.
 
Hey folks...just read the thread....
And I think it makes a lot of sense for Nightwing to be a member. He can bridge the Earth-2 fans for Robin and Huntress to the new generation.
After all, he made his mark as a sidekick, leader of the Titans in most of their incarnations, succeeded in his own solo adventures...and is now just a treading character until he finds his place again.
Someone mentioned up above what can Nightwing bring to the framework of the JSA, how about all of his fanbase? That's something to bring.
Imagine it:

Rollcall:
Mr. Terrific
Hourman
Flash
StarGirl
Steele(msspelled?)
Obsidian
Nightwing
Dr. Mid-Nite
Hawkman/girl
Wildcat
(etc, etc)

This is where he can increase his learning skill by learning under the World's first original team of heroes. Where he doesn't have to lead a group of heroes but actually observe them, train with them...like learning from Ted Grant in his boxing styles...or maybe have an interest in the history of the JSA and all that they had to endure.
Or assisting Dr. Mid-nite in surgery's (like a nurse)
The possibilities are so endless....
it makes for wider opportunities for writers to create stories....
LIke how about Nightwing vs. Per Degaton...and he brings up..."I remember you....oh wait that's not really you, but you'r counterpart, the grown up Robin".
(just a possible scenerio if Degaton found out who Nightwing really was.)
I'm all for it....
how can the writers of JSA pick up on this thread so that they can get a clue?
Now that's the true puzzle.
 
nope,...
reasons:
conflict with Wildcat, Dr. Midnite, Mr Terrific, all whom are more detailed facets of what Batman taught Dick to be.

Issues with Powergirl. She as she is now would be striking sparks with him because as a "pretty" young man he wouldn't be paying too much attention to her as she expects with the rack she carries around.


You'll notice that there is no "moody, keep to himself uber detective with the JSA? cause it can't work. JLA is more PC than JSA and JSA would be trying to get all up into ***** business.

I never thought I'd see the day where I'd agree with GAH,... but here it is.

V.
 
I seriously doubt Nightwing wouldn't be able to control himself when faced with the visage of Power Girl's rack, and the last thing I think he'd do is just disregard her opinions. He's worked alongside buxom Amazonian goddesses before, Power Girl wouldn't present a problem. Heck, Nightwing would be one of the few guys not consistantly staring at her chest.
 
The Batman said:
But, in the DCU, the JLA isnt DC's only great superteam.
The JLA hasn't been great in years. I miss the days when the JLA was actually in JLA.
 
He's not in the JLA because Batman is in it, AFAIC.
 
Only if Batman being in the JSA is part of continuity. Otherwise, Dick doesn't belong there.
 
sinewave said:
Only if Batman being in the JSA is part of continuity. Otherwise, Dick doesn't belong there.


Hmmm, that seems pretty restrictive and counter-productive to what Johns said the book was about.
 
Darthphere said:
Hmmm, that seems pretty restrictive and counter-productive to what Johns said the book was about.

well, how many new members have they allowed to join the team that don't have a direct tie to former or current members?
 
Still, its restrictive since Johns said its about finding bloodlines and such of old heroes, not old JSA-ers. Dick I guess would technically not fall in line with that but who knows.
 
Well, if you start counting past realities. Batman and Superman of Earth II are now remembered as members by the old JSAer's. Hell, I mean, it would be similar to PG's connection to the team.

But that's doesn't matter, it's a bad idea really. Dick is better off with the Outsiders.
 
Nightwing is far to skilled to be taking orders from Alan, Ted, Jay and Terrific. However he is far to young to be giving them the orders. If anything Nightwing should only be teamed up and leading people his own age.
 

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