If it's hard being a super hero, what is it like as a sidekick? The heroes get the glory, while you clean up the mess. You don't make the decisions and you don't give orders. So, what do you do if you're the Boy Wonder to one of the most recognizable super heroes in the universe and you're looking to break out on your own?
Simple. You become Nightwing.
When his circus acrobat family was brutally murdered, Dick Grayson was taken in by billionaire and bat-friendly super hero Bruce Wayne. Bruce shared his secret life as Batman with the young boy and eventually molded him into Robin-the Dark Knight's partner in Gotham. But as Dick grew older, playing second fiddle to the sternest hero in the Justice League began to wear on him, and eventually he struck out on his own, staying true to what he learned as Robin while coming into his own as a respected member of the super hero pantheon. His code, likes mentor's, is simple-if you're breaking the law on his turf, watch out. Anyone who doesn't can expect a short and most assuredly painful trip to Arkham.
Yet, while he may share methods and motivation with Batman, Dick knows what being Batman can do. He doesn't want to become as dark, controlling and lonely as Bruce. But for all the good he's accomplished while avoiding it, one question is unavoidable-without going as far as Batman, can Nightwing be as effective as he ultimately wants to be?
You don't know how or why, but you've been isekai'd into the world of Jujutsu Kaisen. Although your first instinct is to stay far away from the plot, you've been blessed with an abnormal amount of cursed energy, and for better or worse, you find yourself sucked into the storyline. You decide that you may as well use your newfound powers for the greater good, and if you're lucky, you might succeed in rewriting some of the characters' fates. But it turns out that your presence in this world is even bigger deal than you first thought, and soon, everyone wants to make you theirs.