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NightJim simply started out as a bastardised Nightwing for my avatar on a PlayStation Wrestling game. It quickly became my 'internet' name, sometimes with variations. Over the years he has seen a few interpretations. Here are a few of them.

Daz’s view of NightJim. When he progressed from doodle to comic ‘sidekick’ he lost the cape. Why? Because the cape was too complicated to draw from the side.

The Justice League of Abertay NightJim. Designed by Alex with input from me. Mostly the design was to imitate Nightwing, in fact the white stripe was originally black, but it didn’t work on a sprite so Alex inverted it. The young NightJim is simply the same colours and a v-neck instead of the stripe. The fact his parents where already wearing the NightJim costume was a quick cop out by Alex.


Alex Pass


Philip Simcock

Scott McCafferty

Stinger

Supreme

The ever lovable Jon Keatley keeps a (supposedly) daily doodle diary. One day, NightJim was lucky enough to feature.

At a forum I go to one of the posters, Ken, is a cartoonist that does group pics of various members. This is me in one of those shots. Inspired by the Robin costume photo.

NightJim in the Sims. At the same forum as Ken, is Jenny. Who upon getting The Sims 2 decided to create our online community in game. My visual representation is a mix of the Justice League of Abertay and the real me.

Over at SuperBuddies, where Stinger and Supreme both resided, Micro art became quite popular and it wasn't unusual for members to be immortalised.


Ultimate NightJim by Hieron


Questor

The inevitable gender-bender by Starbird

GothSandman

Maximized