Blockbuster has thrown every assassin and cutthroat he could at Nightwing. Now, he's bringing in his biggest gun: Shrike! The gloves are off for the big rematch between hero and villain!
A truly annoying issue as Devin Grayson managed to come up with a solid looking bit of action and then she throws it all away by delivering the big battle largely off panel. I mean if she has some aversion to delivering action than simply offer up a story that isn't so dependent on it. However, to take the readers to the point where they are anticipating an enjoyable battle and then to offer up what this issue does is downright insulting. I mean it's issues like this that turn me off a book, and given Nightwing was one of my favorite DC titles before Devin Grayson took over the writing reins, I have to say there's something wrong with this picture. Now she's a talented writer, as her work on a Nightwing annual from a few years back stands up as one of my all time favorite Nightwing stories, but if she's not able to deliver solid action sequences than perhaps this is the wrong book for her to be writing. If nothing else she need to recognize that setting up a battle, and than cheating t Read Full Review