Batman’s feelings are a tangled web of duty, guilt, and quiet affection. Nightwing represents his greatest success and failure—Dick became everything Bruce hoped for, but their bond fractured over Batman’s controlling nature. There’s love there, buried under years of missed birthdays and harsh training. Batgirl, though? She’s the wild card. Barbara wasn’t molded by him; she chose this life, and that autonomy forces Bruce to respect her on equal footing. Her injury haunted him, but her resilience as Oracle deepened his admiration. He’ll never say it, but they’re the family he can’t live without—even if he’s terrible at showing it.
It’s complicated, like most things with Batman. He’s proud of Nightwing but bad at expressing it, and with Batgirl, there’s this mix of respect and guilt. Classic Bruce—cares deeply, communicates poorly.
From a younger fan's perspective, Batman kinda treats Nightwing like that older brother who moved out but still checks in. Like, he’s got this 'I don’t need your help' vibe, but you know he’s low-key relieved when Dick shows up. Batgirl? She’s the one who calls him out on his BS. Barbara doesn’t let Batman brood in silence—she’ll hack his systems or just show up with coffee like, 'Talk to me, Bruce.' It’s way less formal than with the Robins. The coolest part is how Nightwing and Batgirl team up sometimes to basically parent him, which is hilarious because Batman’s the ultimate control freak.
Batman's relationship with Nightwing and Batgirl is one of the most nuanced dynamics in DC Comics. He sees Dick Grayson (Nightwing) as his first son—someone he trained, raised, and ultimately watched grow into his own hero. There's pride there, but also a lingering protectiveness, like a parent who can't fully let go. With Barbara Gordon (Batgirl), it's different. She wasn't his ward, but she earned his respect through sheer grit and intelligence. He trusts her in a way he doesn't trust many, though he still struggles with guilt over her paralysis at the Joker's hands.
What fascinates me is how Batman's stoicism masks deeper emotions. With Nightwing, he rarely says 'I'm proud of you,' but it shows in small gestures—letting Dick lead the Titans, or that rare half-smile when they fight side by side. With Batgirl, it's more about mutual respect; he values her analytical mind, almost like an equal. Yet, both relationships are shadowed by his fear of loss. He pushes them away to protect them, even as he secretly relies on them more than he'd admit.
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Post-New 52, though, things got messy. DC rebooted continuity, and suddenly Barbara was younger, Dick was with other love interests (cough Starfire cough), and their history felt truncated. Rebirth tried stitching some of it back, like in 'Nightwing' #8 where Babs visits Blüdhaven, but it’s more nostalgic than definitive. Tom Taylor’s recent 'Nightwing' run leans into DickBabs shippers’ dreams, but canon’s still a slippery beast. Personally? I adore their dynamic—it’s got layers, from crime-fighting partners to almost-lovers—but whether it’s 'canon' depends entirely on which writer’s holding the pen.