Nightwing (comic)
Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo Announced as Nightwing’s New Creative Team for DC Comics
Dick Grayson has had a rich and colourful history throughout his tenure in the DC Universe: beginning from being the very first Robin to...
Nightwing #77 review
Nightwing #77 is an appropriately festive and heartwarming tale that manages to slightly push Dick Grayson back to the bat-family even if its actual...
Nightwing #76 review
Nightwing #76 addresses a number of interesting themes that fit perfectly with Nightwing’s current identity crisis plotline. Jurgens touches upon the juxtaposition of the...
Nightwing #75 review
Nightwing #75 isn’t the issue I wanted it to be. With Dick Grayson finally restored with his memories, I wanted Dan Jurgens to hit...
Nightwing #74 review
There’s going to be a lot of talk about Nightwing #74 regardless of whether or not it’s actually a quality book. It marks a...
Nightwing #73 review
The Joker War is here and it’s come to further cement its stake in Dan Jurgens’ run with Nightwing #73. While there are some...
Nightwing #72 review
Nightwing #72 isn’t the book to read if you’re looking for a great Dick Grayson story. There’s a new status quo going on here,...
Nightwing Annual #3 review
If there’s anything noteworthy about Nightwing Annual #3 is that readers finally get to see the titular character in all his glory. Now of course...
Nightwing #71 review
Nightwing is back! Well…the series is, but not the character because we are still hanging out with Ric-Dick-Richard-Robin as he continues to struggle with...
Nightwing #70 review
Nightwing #70, written by Dan Jurgens with pencils by Ryan Benjamin, clarifies a few muddy plot points from previous issues but without much elegance....