Ratings31
Average rating3.5
This is a adventurous book and it's full of life.
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I now understand why everyone adores Dick Grayson, yes I realize that makes me slow to be uptake. But I disliked the Spy 37 arch so much I ended up disliking him but Nightwing? More please!
Oh 90s comic book art. Overly detailed and sexualized. You'll know a comic is from the 90s once you see it.
I've heard that Nightwing was supposed to be a superior hero to Batman. After reading this, I still don't see it. I'm willing to attribute the lackluster quality to its age however as it falls into many familiar tropes that I'm tired of seeing, but made worse by trying to make this seem like the most cool and dangerous thing as the 90s loves to exemplify.
However, I am interested in seeing more of the setting. There are many things that in concept could work really well, just here were not executed as well as it should have been. It goes out of its way to distinguish itself from the Batman mythos by only having small appearances from Drake (Robin III) and Wayne as an integral part of the story without overstaying their welcome. If I do have to commend this for something, I appreciate it trying to be its own thing without resorting to needless fanservice. Maybe it improves later on - but I'm not interested in continuing this series specifically. Perhaps I will become a Nightwing fan later on in my life.
This is the best Nightwing story I've read in years! Heard a lot about how great this run has been by Tom Taylor so I finally got around to picking it up.
The story is small enough and I love that he's back in Bludhaven. The new villain is interesting and the art is great.
My issue is the sister they introduced. Stuff like that is always weak. No reason to always change up character histories.
Kyle's take on the original boy wonder takes you back to the loud mouthed Robin and the fun he bought to the Batman comics. The POV is very good and the plot pretty decent. And that it links up with the court of owls storyline is also nice. But it borders on repetition making it a tad of a drag but there is not too much I would change. Nice
Series
12 primary books14 released booksNightwing (2016) (Single Issues) is a 4-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Tim Seeley, Tom Taylor, and 10 others.
Series
7 primary books8 released booksNightwing (2016) is a 9-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Tim Seeley, Tom Taylor, and 12 others.