Nightwing #133

Writer: Dan Watters Artist: V Ken Marion Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: December 17, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 7
7.7Critic Rating
7.6User Rating

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As strange disappearances grip the city, the mysterious Cirque du Sin seems to be gaining power. Now, to save the city’s children, Nightwing must follow the circus music where no one else dares.

  • 8.8
    Fanlight Zone - Ken M. Dec 17, 2025

    Dick Grayson has seen much in his days, but never like danger like this. Watters' writing takes Nightwing out of his element & the public's trust. Marion and Gandini craft amazing images to compliment a ever-changing landscape. This is one series you don't want to pass up on for NCBD! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez Dec 17, 2025

    Nightwing #133 delivers a strong set-up to the final phase of the "Cirque Du Sin storyline. Dan Watters and V. Ken Marion drive home that no matter the results Bludhaven will be changed forever. That creates an even greater sense of importance to what Nightwing decides to do to take on Cirque Du Sin on their home field. That decision sets the stage for Nightwing to make even more tough decisions that have many different results. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Michael Guerrero Dec 17, 2025

    Nightwing #133 is another great entry in the series that finally sees Nightwing take action against Zanni. What that action might be and what repercussions it will have are things only true believers will find out by checking out this great comic book! This issue is one readers won't want to miss as it's both an indicator of the direction the series will take as a whole and how we can expect this arc to conclude. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    KPB Comics - Stan West Dec 21, 2025

    Nightwing #133 explores Dick Grayson's childhood trauma through the lens of Bldhaven's missing children, proving how well Watters understands the character. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Batman Universe - Ian Miller Dec 21, 2025

    While Watters deploys some fun structural pieces and V. Ken Marion's art is delightfully energetic, this issue revolves around exactly one significant choice and act, and feels incredibly padded. Read Full Review

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