Nightwing must overcome the creature that has taken over Titans Tower and rescuehis allies from its fifth-dimensional prison. But trapped in time warps and baddreams, those who escape may be changed forever.
This issue does a great job of combining some bizarre plot elements with a human core. Read Full Review
Nightwing #129 is an engaging story that is full of action, heart, and ends on an unexpected cliffhanger. Read Full Review
Nightwing #129 is a good read, with some heart warming moments and a glimpse of some stories to come. 'Till Next time Night-Fans! Read Full Review
First of all, this storyline overstays its welcome. However, as far as filler goes, it is low-stakes and inoffensively silly. In terms of impact, there are a few things that will carry over into the main storyline, but it isn't very important overall. Our hero doesn't face any meaningful challenge or critical messaging. Instead, he walks into a building and beats up a random reflections of his psyche before it ends without his help. Nite-Mite and Dick don't even talk. It's very much an “and then this happens” kind of story, but that isn't always a bad thing. Read Full Review
There is a lot of that intrigue here. But it does get lost in trying to make the story bigger when it was naturally getting there without this story. Read Full Review
That was extremely Tom Taylor.