Nightwing searches for Oracle in a Titans Tower that’s been warped by somethingfrom beyond the realm of imagination. But will the unexpected—yet somewhatfamiliar—face prove to be friend or foe?
This issue seems like an interesting character study until a shocking betrayal in the last act throws everything for a loop. Weird arc, but a very interesting one. Read Full Review
Nightwing #128 is a strong issue that helps push the arc forward while continuing an interesting and unique story, unlike Nightwing's typical threats. Read Full Review
Nightwing #128 is doing something really great with the title. I'm enjoying it and can't wait for the pay off! Read Full Review
The "Other story arc is not the type of adventure that you expect to get from Nightwing. It being so out of the ordinary is what is helping this be a refreshing change of pace for Dick Grayson. Read Full Review
What readers get this week is the first step in a partially metaphorical odyssey into everything Nightwing. Generally, the notion of corrupting a world forged from the mind of Dick's biggest fan makes for decent reading content. However, certain readers may find all of the wackiness too goofy for Nightwing. Nonetheless, readers get wall to wall call backs based on Nightwing and the Titan's Tower. Overall, this issue focuses on low-stakes sci-fi adventure. Otherwise, the running conflict with Pearce gets minor development here and there. Although, that storyline relies on the characters remaining too conveniently oblivious or amnesiac to push it forward. Read Full Review
I should give this a 10 for making it to 128 issues. Rare....and sad that it is.
This is a weird one. Like, I enjoyed it but at the same time nothing happened?
This was the best issue in a long time. Dexter Soy was good here, at least in the action scenes. Other than that, Nite-mite......yeah, I don't care about any of that.