Michael Guerrero's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 108
8.8Avg. Review Rating

X-Men #8 is an entertaining story, but some artistic choices make the story hard to connect with.

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In Chris Condon and Montos' first full issue on Green Arrow, the pair deliver an incredible story that feels like a return to basics for the character while offering a new kind of threat.

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Nightwing #120 utilizes each creative team member's strengths to deliver a capitvating story ripe with action, intrigue, and charm.

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In its first issue, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Naruto #1 encapsulates both worlds very well and delivers an enxciting mashup of two popular titles.

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Captain America #15 is is an interesting penultimate issue to the series that manages to remain engaging through and through.

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Green Arrow 2024 Annual #1 is the end of an era for Oliver Queen that feels shows how all of Oliver's hard work pays off when spending time with family.

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X-Men #7 is a very strong entry, if not the best, as the Iron Night is finally explained and winds up being well worth the wait.

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With Captain America #14 being the beginning of J. Michael Straczynski's last arc on the title, the story works to revisit some of his most popular prior books as three lonely heroes team-up.

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Green Arrow #17 is an engaging story that serves as both the penultimate work of Joshua Williamson while delivering a very captivating introduction to the series' new direction.

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Nightwing enters the All In initative with a slam dunk of a first issue as the series' new creative team shifts the tone of the book into becoming a more grounded mystery.

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X-Men #6 is an interesting premise that could have benefited from focusing on one plot rather than several.

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Zatanna: Bring Down the House #5 is a perfect ending to an incredible mini-series from a creative team who clearly hold a lot of love for the character.

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Nightwing #118 is a very strong final issue to close the book on Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo's tenure on the series, and does so by successfuly putting the character in a better place than he was.

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X-Men #5 is a strong issue that carries a brilliant balancing of the two psychics on the team while giving them their own challenges to face.

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This issue really is a slam dunk between an incredible creative duo that uses heartfelt storytelling, engaging paneling, and encapsulating colors to deliver a memorable book. With one issue left in this miniseries, Zatanna is seemingly set on the right path, and it couldn't have been done without all of the preceding events that helped push her in the right direction.

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Altogether, this issue works well to elevate the overall narrative of the book as a whole by working to further clarify who's going to be the first big antagonist for the X-Men.

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X-Men #3 carries a lot of emotional weight and high stakes for the team moving forward.

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This issue of Zatanna: Bring Down the House is a spectacular read that combines an intriguing mystery with a grotesque, magical joyride.

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'Nightwing' #117 is a good issue that ends on a strong note to wrap up a memorable run for the character.

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X-Men #2 is an action-packed issue that works to provide insight into what the team's agenda is.

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Doctor Strange #18 is an great finale to a book with an emotional goodbye to Stephen Strange and those around him.

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Zatanna: Bring Down the House #2 is a fantastic issue that balances the importance of identity with self-empowerment.

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Nightwing #116 is a good issue, but it struggles to persevere over pacing and narrative choices that make the story start strong and falter in the end.

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Titans #13 is a great issue that does a strong job progressing the story while adding needed character development.

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The first issue of the new arc 'Fire-Baptized Species' starts off strong by accepting the importance of the previous stories and entering the X-Men, and readers, into a brand new day for the series.

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Doctor Strange #17 is an enjoyable read that makes a lighthearted concept into an emotional story.

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Altogether, this is a fun introductory issue. A lot of things go right, and very few miss the mark. While it's a bit of a slower buildup, it does feel like the payoff will be worth it. The double mystery for its cliffhanger similarly makes the story seem worth it already, as its hook for continuing is rather powerful. Additionally, the art in the story is beautiful from cover to cover, including its cover, and fits the theme perfectly. Altogether, this is a great first issue in Zatanna's newest big story.

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Doctor Strange #16 is a great story that remains captivating thorugh its suspense and and beautiful art.

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Nightwing #115 continues the pattern of storytelling found in this run by balancing the strengths of its pacing and artwork while falling short due to the depiction of how the story unfolds.

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Titans #14 is another captivating issue by a strong creative team that exhibits the Titans' ability to inspire others.

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Nightwing #114 is the beginning of the end for Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo's tenure on Nightwing. This issue reveals how intense their final chapter will be.

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In the final issue of this brief mini-series covering Batman's early days of his vigilante work, issue #3 perfectly wraps up all its loose ends fittingly.

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Titans #11 does a great job handling the various threats facing the Titans while ensuring that many members get the spotlight.

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In the first tie-in to Blood Hunt, Stephen Strange and Clea are faced with an impossible challenge in what to do without Doctor Strange. Thus, this issue is rather engaging through its pacing and action sequences.

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Nightwing 2024 Annual #1 is an interesting exploration into one of the most important additions to Nightwing's supporting cast, Bea Bennett, that provides depth to her character as an independent agent.

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Overall, Nightwing #113 is a great issue that shows the importance of both Dick Grayson and Nightwing to everyone around him, including those who pick up his stories to connect with the hero. This comic carries many touching and heartfelt moments, that help to make an enjoyable story. Additionally, the return of Marv Wolfman is certainly a major highlight and carries the most heartfelt moment. That said, the setup for the finale arc of Taylor and Redondo certainly will have readers nervous about what's in store for Nightwing.

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The Bat-Man: First Knight #2 is another riveting issue that shows how successful this unique narrative strategy for superhero comics can be.

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Doctor Strange #14 is another fun adventure for Stephen and amps readers up for upcoming events.

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Nightwing #112 is a strong issue that displays how successful Nightwing and Batman can be at working together when written as equals. Despite the continuing fear of heights Nightwing has, he still finds a way to stand out from Batman in all the best ways. Additionally, the backup story offers potential future connections to explore between Nightwing and one of DC's most villainous villains.

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Titans #9 shows how even the most basic days for the team may have massive ramifications in future stories.

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Doctor Strange #13 is a fun story with much of its success found in adventure and character interactions.

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The Bat-Man: First Knight is an engaging story which focuses on his tenacity and intelligence.

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Nightwing #111 offers a great team-up of the original Dynamic Duo while also delivering a riveting backup story.

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Doctor Strange #12 is an unexpected story that offers a unique twist on the series through a unique perspective, a ghost dog, while simultaneously being one of the most eerie issues so far. Sure, there's been various threats for Strange to face, but when he and Clea are calm, and Bats isn't, that's not right. Moreover, this issue is another riveting read that foreshadows future threats that lurk around the corners.

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In the final issue of the event Titans: Beast World, the story wraps up the first major Titans event very well and positions them to be in the spotlight for further stories.

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In the fifth issue, Titans: Beast World puts the Titans on the offense, for better or wose, as they prepare to strike back against the forces which threaten them.

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Nightwing #110 is an enjoyable interlude before the next arc pics up in the series.

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In issue #4, Titans: Beast World has a heartbreaking story to tell while ending on arguably one of the most important pages in Titans history.

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Kaiju No. 8 Vol. 9 is a spectacular story which prepares both the readers and the characters for the impending threats looming form No. 9.

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Through its simple premise, Doctor Strange #11 manages to become an exciting and memorable issue while ending by placing a lingering question in front of the reader.

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A great issue that remains engaging from cover to cover.

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Nightwing #109 is an enjoyable read from start to finish with beautiful art.

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In its second issue, Titans: Beast World #2 is the best of all creatives involved in this event; and ends up being a riveting story.

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In the series finale, World's Finest: Teen Titans #6 manages to wrap up everything in a satisfying way.

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In its third issue, The Flash #3 encourages readers to embrace the weirdness as Wally West continues to embark on a journey of discovery of both self and life.

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In its first issue, Titans: Beast World #1 is a fantastic opening to an event that puts the Titans in the spotlight, for better or worse!

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Nightwing #108 is another strong issue that all around manages to be both enjoyable and engaging.

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In a rollercoaster of emotion and adventure, World's Finest: Teen Titans #5 which presents a threat the team will need to beat to ever move forward!

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In the penultimate issue of the second arc, Doctor Strange #9 is a very impressive issue showing how well suited Jed MacKay, Pasqual Ferry, and Heather Moore are for the series.

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The Flash #2 is an interesting story with spectacular art that brings readers into a new era for Wally West

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Both parts of Nightwing #107 successfully craft an engaging story for readers.

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World's Finest: Teen Titans #4 is a good issue that depicts the challenges some people face in their most intense developmental years. When we struggle, it's important to lean on a friend. Waid depicts this importance rather well by showing the benefits and risks of opening up to our friends, even when they're different from us.

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Doctor Strange #8 answers one big question and ends with a surprise that should leave readers anxious to find out what happens next.

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Simon Spurrier and Mike Deodato Jr. make a splash in their first full issue on The Flash and leave readers with an enthralling first issue to their run.

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Steve Orlando, Kath, Lobo, and Bob Quinn deliver a love letter to Donna Troy that emphasizes her good-hearted nature and dedication to helping others.

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As the story 'Phantom Zones' ends, readers get a final clear answer on how the World's Finest became partners.

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A great first issue in the newest arc that is followed up by a great backup story.

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In the third issue of the miniseries, World's Finest: Teen Titans #3 is a very fun issue with an serious undertone that appears to deliver an intentional and important message to readers.

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The second chapter in Jed Mackay's time on Doctor Strange kicks off by preparing the titular character for what may be his biggest challange thusfar in an exciting first issue.

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While starting the fourth arc in the series, Mark waid and Travis Moore craft an interesting story set in the Golden Age which seems pivotal to the present day!

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Knight Terrors: Robin #2 is a great story that is engaging and well thought out.

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World's Finest: Teen Titans #2 is another strong issue in the series that continues to make a fun story.

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Doctor Strange #6 is an engaging issue that takes a pre-existing story and spins it into a new direction, which makes for an enjoyable read.

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Nocterra: Nemesis Special #1 is a spectacular tie-in event that builds towards an epic conclusion.

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The first half of Nightwing's Knight Terrors tie-in is relatively successful in delivering an enjoyable read. However, its strongest factor is how heavily the art carries the story along by making a true horror story for the character. That said, in an event with seemingly low stakes, this issue is a good start that ends with a disturbingly sinister cliffhanger. Overall, Knight Terrors: Nightwing #1 is a fine first half of the titular character's battle in his mind.

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Knight Terrors: Robin #1 is a solid tie-in issue that unites two unexpected characters.

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In a stellar first issue, World's Finest Teen Titans #1 modernizes a classic team while keeping things interesting.

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Doctor Strange #5 is the strongest entry in the series thus far and ends on a dramatic cliffhanger.

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In a capitvating series finale, this issue ties everything together from Batman: Urban Legends and Tim Drake: Robin in a spectacular story about finding your way in the world.

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This issue is another strong entry in the series that shows why prequels can be a great thing for storytelling.

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Nightwing #105 is a creative issue that shows how fun storytelling can be while delivering an important progession in the series.

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Doctor Strange #4 is another enjoyable entry that does a lot of necessary world-building.

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Green Lantern #2 is a great continuation of the first issue and begins to shed some more light on what the direction of John's story will be. Hal's story, much like his life, has a few surprises in store that fans will have to wait a few months for until they can pay off. That said, the first story is exactly what a Hal Jordan story needs to be to succeed: witty, action-packed, and filled with just the right amount of drama. Altogether, both stories are joyful reads that should make fans of both characters happy with their respective direction.

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Altogether, The Flash #800 starts rather strong and ends on a suspenseful note. Readers will have to wait until September to learn further about what lies ahead for Wally, but it's clear Spurrier has grand plans in store. Many of the stories show what made each era of The Flash beloved in recent years. Unfortunately, the Flash Family is big, and not every character gets a spotlight in this oversized issue. That said, the stories are overall enjoyable that show the impact Wally West has had on The Flash mythos.

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Emory has reached the next stage of an experiment: 'Why' and this question is posed two-fold throughout the issue in a skillfull way that makes for an good read,

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Doctor Strange #3 is the best entrry in the series so far as it both reflects on prior conflicts while buildiing up to the mysteries of the unknown.

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Overall, Nightwing #104 is a very fun and enjoyable read that wraps up all loose ends. It's an example of having team-ups in a character's main series done right that gives everyone the right amount of spotlight. And of course, it has spectacular art from cover to cover. All in all, this is a can't-miss issue for Nightwing fans!

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Tim Drake: Robin #9 is another intriguging issue that builds up to what seems to be a seriosuly intense series finale.

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Filled with exciting action sequences, Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15 is another strong entry that keeps readers invested from cover to cover.

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With two different stories occuring in the issue, Nocterra #14 continues to overlap their themes to provide for a more enjoyable read.

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Despite starting a new story rather than carrying off of the last issue's major reveal, Doctor Strange #2 is a compelling issue that manages to keep the reader's attention.

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In the opening to the latest and final arc of Tim Drake: Robin, the story seems to find its footing as a limited series with what could have had a bright future; that said, this issue is another strong entry for all to enjoy.

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Thanks to the perfect mix of innovative storytelling and strong art, 'Batman/Superman: World's Finest' #14 is another excellent entry in the series.

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Although the main story is a bit predictable and cheesy, Nightwing #103 is enjoyable nonetheless. The secondary story shines brighter this time, with a great message for anyone to connect with. Both artists are putting 110% into their craft and it's something to be grateful for as the entire issue is beautifully drawn from cover to cover.

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Through all the grit and intensity, Nocterra #13 is another strong entry in the series,

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Tim Drake: Robin #7 is an exciting opportunity to learn more about Bernard while continuing the pacing of the overarching story.

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Batman/Superman: World's Finest remains one of DC's strongest titles and introduces a capitvating new story for readers.

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Nightwing #102 further develops an exciting Titans story while keeping Nightwing the main focus. Similarly, the backup story featuring Nightwing and Superman continues to be extrodinarily captivating.

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In the final chapter of the first arc, Tim Drake: Robin remains one of the best books being published today, delivering a perfect mystery story through and through.

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In the first chapter of this team-up arc, 'Nightwing' #101 carries two compelling stories that will keep readers on the edge of their seat for all the things yet to come.

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The Flash may be one of the most consistently good books at DC, and as the One-Minute War wages on, the story couldn't be more riveting.

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Tim Drake: Robin #5 is another great entry in the series that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The issue is filled with mystery and is similarly supported by stellar art.

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Nightwing #100 is a spectacular issue that brings together everything necessary for a perfect anniversary issue that is the ultimate payoff for readers.

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Tim Drake: Robin #4 continues its thrilling story with great narrative choices.

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Nightwing #99 is one of the best issues to date, keeping readers invested from cover to cover.

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Nightwing Annual (2022) #1 is an enjoyable read with a variety of different points of view throughout the issue. Each story carries an independently strong narrative that is partnered with stellar art.

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Tim Drake: Robin #3 is a self-contained story driven by enigmas that would even make the Riddler scratch his chin. Throughout the story, Fitzmartin and Rossmo continue to create one of the most underrated books in DC right now. Tim's life couldn't be more interesting, and readers can jump into this arc with little prior knowledge. This continues to be a captivating series worth reading for anyone curious about what the next step in Tim Drake's life is.

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Carrying off of a dramatic cliffhanger, Nightwing #98 manages to stand alone as an enjoyable story.

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