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An alternate identity employed by [[Superman]] on those occasions when he and [[Jimmy Olsen]], employing the name [[Flamebird]], participate in adventures together inside the bottle city of [[Kandor]].
 
An alternate identity employed by [[Superman]] on those occasions when he and [[Jimmy Olsen]], employing the name [[Flamebird]], participate in adventures together inside the bottle city of [[Kandor]].
  
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== Dick Grayson as Nightwing ==
 
== Dick Grayson as Nightwing ==
  
 
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Later still, [[Dick Grayson]] takes the name—but not the costume—of Nightwing as his new heroic identity (Tales of The Teen Titans No. 44, Jul 1984: "There Shall Come a TITAN!").
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Later still, [[Dick Grayson]], the original boy wonder [[Robin]], takes the name—but not the costume—of Nightwing as his new heroic identity (Tales of The Teen Titans No. 44, Jul 1984: "There Shall Come a TITAN!").
  
  

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Superman as Nightwing

Nightwing and Flamebird

An alternate identity employed by Superman on those occasions when he and Jimmy Olsen, employing the name Flamebird, participate in adventures together inside the bottle city of Kandor.

The Prussian blue color of Superman's Nightwing costume is reminiscent of the plumage of the nightwing, a Kandorian bird. Superman and Jimmy Olsen first adopt their Nightwing and Flamebird identities during an adventure in Kandor in January 1963 (S No. 158: "Superman in Kandor" pts. I-III; "Invasion of the Mystery Super-Men!"; "The Dynamic Duo of Kandor!"; "The City of Super-People!"). They employ them again during a second adventure, in August 1964 (WF No. 143: "The Feud Between Batman and Superman!" pts. I-II -- no title; "The Manhunters from Earth!").

Van-Zee as Nightwing

Some time later, Van-Zee, Superman's exact double, assumes the mantle of Nightwing, Kandor's protector.


Dick Grayson as Nightwing

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Later still, Dick Grayson, the original boy wonder Robin, takes the name—but not the costume—of Nightwing as his new heroic identity (Tales of The Teen Titans No. 44, Jul 1984: "There Shall Come a TITAN!").


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