The Republic of Tomorrow, Today continues! NIGHTWING faces off against PARAGON, the leader of an anti-GOTHAM CITY group!
As this next arc comes together, Nightwing continues to keep me on my toes as I tend to never know what will come next. Read Full Review
As this next arc comes together, Nightwing continues to keep me on my toes as I tend to never know what will come next. Read Full Review
Overall this is a pretty great comic. The main villain has a look that's a bit over-the-top, some of the panels look a little awkward, and it does reference some things that are so far back that you'll need to re-read some back-issues to get a good grasp on things but I liked it quite a bit and I'm looking forward to what comes next. This book has been delivering the goods month after month. Read Full Review
I’m not giving up on Nightwing just yet. I hold on to the hope that Higgins will find his voice and that the series will take off in some new and interesting ways. Read Full Review
A thrilling issue that deserves a decent rating. From DC Comics. Read Full Review
In the end, it's a good issue, bogged down by inconsistent art... so, first time doing this, I'm going to say if the art wasn't a factor, the score would be one point higher... Read Full Review
While the character interaction is entertaining and Dick is much more bearable than in previous issues, the plot still leaves a lot to be desired. I would have preferred a longer arc with a better thought out villain than this 3 issues long story with almost no creative innovation. Read Full Review
The script, by Kyle Higgins, is solid if unmemorable. There is a good balance between action and story, but most of the action doesn't seem to carry much weight. Perhaps it's still the lingering from Night of the Owls, but Nightwing doesn't seem to have much at stake here. Large parts of the book seem to be retreads of common comic book moments. The villain just set a large piece of debris hurdling towards the street! The hero saves the people and stops the villain! It feels like filler. Well-written filler, but filler none the less. I'm ready for the gray son of Gotham to step up his game and stop fighting with nobodies like Paragon. Read Full Review
Paragon cleans house of the disloyal soldiers before looking for a new ally to take down one of Gotham's self-appointed saviors. The story continues, but doesn't really advance that much (even Nightwing's eureka moment is kept from readers) so aside from the developments in the subplot with Sonia you could probably skip this one and not miss a beat. Hit-and-Miss. Read Full Review
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