By: Devin Grayson Publisher: DC Comics Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: DC Comics Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: November 08, 2006 Release Date: November 08, 2006
nightwing gets his mojo back Okay, I'm not a huge fan of nightwing, in fact, I was beginning to think he was a whinny little dog (female dog, to be specific) ;> but these issues of nightwing helping out deathstroke's daughter were pretty good. I would say at the high point of nightwing's run. See deathstroke's daughter become a good guy and nightwing get his mojo back, finally!!
Loved it. The title really says it all, but just to emphasize, I really loved this comic. This is the first Nightwing comic I'd read in a really long time and it was excellent. The art in the book was very well drawn and the story was superb. The relationships between the characters is really what sold this for me. Between Nightwing & Deathstroke, Deathstroke and Ravanger, Renegade (Nightwing) and Ravanger, and the many others that play smaller parts in the story just got me hooked to finding out how they got there and where they'll be afterwards.
Solid, well-drawn book When I was recently perusing a few racks of trade paperbacks, this one caught my eye, and immediately had me interested. First, I must say I am not a huge Nightwing fan--I don't dislike the character at all--I'm just neutral. However, this collection peaked my interest and did not disappoint. It involves Dick questioning himself quite a bit, all the while "training" the daughter of Deathstroke The Terminator, Ravager, and meeting up with Superman along the way. It's a book with a few surprises, and I like the idea of Dick Grayson somewhat re-inventing who he is. However, I recommend avoiding the next trade in the series, "Brothers In Blood", which takes a couple of good ideas and somehow finds a way to screw them up.