This issue veered oddly for me. I’m not out, I am disappointed.
TIME FOR A HEIST! To save the lives of one of Bludhaven's gangs, Nightwing must stage a heist on Spheric Solutions. But revelations of the corporation's true sinister nature threaten to shatter his very reality.
Nightwing #124 is a fantastic read, with multiple levels of emotional storytelling. I can't wait to see what comes next. This book is a secret contender for best on the shelf! Read Full Review
This run is far more action-packed and mainstream than Watters' usual horror-tinged work, but it's a pretty great take on Bludhaven that shows just how easy it is for a city to lose the progress it's made. Read Full Review
For fans of psychological storytelling, this issue is a must-read. It challenges perceptions, plays with expectations, and delivers an experience that lingers long after the final page. As Nightwings battle with his own mind intensifies, one thing becomes clearthis is a journey that is far from over. Read Full Review
Nightwing #124 is a thrilling story that shows how drastic things are becoming for Nightwing. Read Full Review
While Nightwing #124 acts as the finale to Dan Watters and Dexter Soy's first story arc, "On With The Show, on this series this is really just the first phase of a bigger storyline. Read Full Review
Dan Watters latest issue of Nightwing pulls together the threads and leaves our hero pointed directly at the Cirque du Sin. It feels like the story is building towards a huge crescendo. Finally revealing several of the key players but leaving plenty of road left to travel. Read Full Review
On With The Show is an underwhelming start to the Watters era of Nightwing. On one hand, the arc introduces cool looking and maleficent new villains like Zanni to Nightwing lore. Simultaneously, it can't nail down its themes of belonging in gang culture, escalation of force, and whatever is going on with the Cirque Du Sin. Highlights include the interesting lore and abilities of the Flyboiz and the mysterious Zanni. Frankly, this arc ends as undercooked set up without saying very much over these last five chapters. What little it does sprinkle devolves into action sequences or ignoring logic in favor of nonsensical political commentary or pushing dull plot devices. Going forward, I'd like to see more focus on the gangs, and the development of characters like Bryce or Crystal. Read Full Review
I’m loving the black and white art for the Zanni scenes.
This isn’t getting better.
I like Dan Watters work a lot but I’m out.
This is a mixed bag of an issue. Part of it progresses as one might expect, but the fourth wall breaking Zanni is a little strange. The supernatural element doesn’t fit Nightwing very well and it’s a huge jump from the street level story that’s been unfolding with the street gangs and Dick Grayson’s concern for the kids of Bludhaven who’ve been caught up in the violence. The relationship between Dick and Barbara is still depicted well and is still the basis for the title. Dan Watters continues to develop relevant themes around Dick that evoke thoughtful consideration.
This storyline is a mess. The most action that Dick sees in this issue is giving blood to save people we don’t care about. The writer seems to be making this stuff up as he goes along, and throws new nonsensical random elements into the mix just cuz. I miss the Tom Taylor days, even the lesser-Taylor days near the end of his run. Skip this book, the sales are circling the drain.