Barbara Gordon also plays a significant role in many of the stories. She's Batgirl, and she has a complex relationship with Nightwing. And then there's Alfred, who provides support to Nightwing just like he does for Batman.
In the 'nightwing origin graphic novel', Dick Grayson is the central figure as he is the one whose origin is being told. Batman is a major character as he has a huge influence on Dick's life, from training him as Robin to their complex relationship later. There are also appearances by other members of the Bat - family like Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) who has her own interactions with Dick. And of course, the villains he faces during his early days are also part of the story.
Nightwing is the primary character without a doubt. In addition to him, we might see his long - time allies such as Oracle. There could also be villains from his rogues' gallery. And considering it's a 'new order' story, there may be some characters who represent the new power structure or the forces that are causing the change in the order, and they would interact with Nightwing in various ways throughout the graphic novel.
The main character is Nightwing. In addition to him, there may be characters that are important to his backstory, like his family members if they play a role in his origin or his development as a hero. Also, there could be other superheroes or anti - heroes that he teams up with or has run - ins with in the 'Earth One' universe. Villains are also likely to be main characters in the sense that they drive the plot through their actions against Nightwing.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a graphic novel about Nightwing might involve his adventures, his battles against villains, and his relationships within the DC universe. It could also explore his origin story and how he became the hero he is.
Batman could be a main character. Since Nightwing was trained by Batman, in a baby Nightwing fanfiction, Batman could be the one taking care of him, teaching him basic skills, and protecting him from the threats of Gotham.
I'm not entirely sure who all the main creators are off the top of my head, but usually there are writers and artists. The writers are responsible for coming up with the storylines and dialogue, while the artists bring those stories to life with their illustrations.
Some of the top Nightwing graphic novels include 'Nightwing: Year One'. It delves into his origin story, showing his transition from Robin to Nightwing. Another great one is 'Grayson' which takes a different turn in his story.
Well, 'Nightwing: Year One' is definitely up there. It delves deep into his origin story, how he became Nightwing after being Robin. 'Nightwing: The New Order' also stands out as it presents a different future for Nightwing where he has to deal with a world where super - powers are banned.
Yes, many Nightwing graphic novels are suitable for beginners. For example, 'Nightwing: Rebirth' is a great starting point. It gives a good introduction to the character, his backstory, and his place in the DC universe without being too complex.
Yes, if you like the Nightwing character or superhero comics in general, it's probably worth it.