From George Pérez

FIRST APPEARANCE SERIES #3: NIGHTWING
(Jun 2005)
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TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #44 (Reprint)
(Jun 2005)
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You had expressed interest about whether or not Marv and I would receive royalties from the Nightwing action figure. The answer is yes (And inker Dick Giordano would also receive monies from the reprinting of the comic) )Be assured that Marv and I each get royalties from anything that has to do with our version of the Titans, including the cartoon show, in that case pro rated according to the number of characters and stories actually based on our work. We even received royalties from the BATMAN & ROBIN movie because Chris O'Donnell's costume not only resembled the current Nightwing costume, but the name "Nightwing" was also mentioned as an alternative to "Robin" in one scene. DC has been very conscientious in regards to royalties and royalties accounted for almost 60% of my 2004 income-- with over 40% of that coming from Titans-related merchandise. The rest of the royalties were primarily from the sales of JLA/AVENGERS from which DC and Marvel split the royalty participation with the creative team.
I'm just sending this clarification to show that DC is rather meticulous and forward-thinking when it comes to creator's profit participation, at least as far as my experience has shown, and often, the good things that a company does don't get their proper due.
Just my two cents (plus royalties). As ever, thanks for everything.
From Vu

FIRST APPEARANCE SERIES #3: NIGHTWING
(Jun 2005)
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TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #44 (Reprint)
(Jun 2005)
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ACTUAL SIZE OF TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #44 (Reprint)
(Jun 2005)
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I've always thought that Nightwing's costume is one of my favorite Pérez design. It's very Seventies, if you know what I mean.
The articulation is pretty poor (there's only 8 points), and posing Nightwing is pretty limited. It's still better than some of the earlier DC Direct toys, which functioned more like plastic statues that you could move the arms and legs.
The sculpt of Dick Grayson's head looks too cheerful. To me, Nightwing is similiar to Batman, in which the character is more serious.
I think $14.99 is too much to be asking for this toy, but I guess they probably don't produce too many of these figures and sold almost exclusively through comic book stores/Diamond Distribution. $14.99 is a pretty common price for specialty action figures, I guess.
The best part of this toy is that it came with a tiny reproduction of TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #44 (Jul 1984)! It barely qualifies as readable as the word balloons are incredibly small (and you thought reading Dark Horse's Lone Wolf and Cub was bad!)
What's interesting is that the reprint does not contain any writing or art credit (Update: Their credits are on the front cover.). I wonder if George or Marv is getting any money out of this ?
From www.diamondcomics.com
From Marv Wolfman.com

FIRST APPEARANCE SERIES #3: NIGHTWING
(May 2005)
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CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS (Novel)
(Apr 2005)
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CRISIS ACTION FIGURE: PYSCHO PIRATE
(Aug 2005)
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TODAY'S VIEWS: OCTOBER 22
written by Marv Wolfman
Coming out next May is the classic Nightwing figure from DC, just the way George Pérez and I created him way back when. Thanks to Vu Nguyen for sending me THIS LINK. The DC Titans line seems to be growing nicely, and of course I love seeing all the toys.
As most folk know, sometime next year DC is also releasing the Crisis on Infinite Earths line of figures, in time for the 20th anniversary of Crisis as well as the publication of my new CRISIS NOVEL (see the ads to the right). It's hard to believe that the Crisis will be 20 next year, but it started in January and ran 12 issues to December, 1985. The History of the DC Universe followed a few months later letting everyone know what the new DC mythology was. Things have changed... a lot... since then, some for the good, some not, but comics need to change. Still, it's great to see the old work honored. I love the Titans toys and having seen some of the prototypes, I know the Crisis toys are going to be really great, too.
From Wizard Universe Store

FIRST APPEARANCE SERIES #3: NIGHTWING
(Jul 2005)
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First Appearance Series 3: Nightwing
After earning his stripes as Batman’s sidekick Robin, Dick Grayson became Nightwing, leader of the Teen Titans, in 1984’s TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #44! This figure features multiple points of articulation, includes a base and a mini-reproduction of the comic in which the character first appeared, and is packaged in a 4-color deluxe blister.
Item is due to ship by Late June, 2005.
We are unable to guarantee the availability of limited edition Advance Order items. In rare circumstances the supplier may not deliver a full order to us.
Advance Order dates are subject to change without notice. However, in most cases your Advance Order will ship on the scheduled release date to the commercial marketplace.
NOV040370Z $13.95
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FIRST APPEARANCE SERIES 3: NIGHTWING ACTION FIGURE
Monday, October 18, 2004 1:42:44 PM
After earning his stripes as Batman's sidekick Robin, Dick Grayson became Nightwing, leader of the Teen Titans, in 1984's TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #44! This figure features multiple points of articulation, includes a base and a mini-reproduction of the comic in which the character first appeared, and is packaged in a 4-color deluxe blister.
Advance-solicited; on sale May 25 o Action Figure o 6.25" H o PI
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