Nightwing #13 review
This book has been so good. Ever since Rebirth launched, Nightwing has been one of the most consistently excellent titles in DC’s roster. There…
This book has been so good. Ever since Rebirth launched, Nightwing has been one of the most consistently excellent titles in DC’s roster. There…
I’m a firm believer that every character has a good story to tell. At least, most characters have at least one good story in
Let me tell you about the new best villain ever, the Pigeon. The Pigeon and her sidekick Defacer were once apprehended by Batman and
You don’t need a ton of action or a breakneck pace to have an engaging comic. With great teamwork between the writer and artistic
What’s old is new again as Nightwing returns to his old stomping grounds. After calling the city home for close to a decade, Dick
Dick Grayson has been through a lot lately: he’s taken down the Parliament of Owls, been betrayed by someone he put his trust in,
Optimism is a virtue. It’s a trait that can be cast in an unfavorable light, coming off as hokey or unrealistic, but it’s still
*Warning: Spoilers Ahead* We’ve witnessed the introduction of Raptor. We’ve endured the rise of Raptor. Now, we see the fall of Raptor. One of
The long night of the monster men is over, and Nightwing is back in fine form. I won’t trash that event, even though I
NOTE: As before, go ahead and read Batman #8 before proceeding. The events of that issue lead directly into this one. The long night