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i want to read this book because i'm really into comic books and this seems like a book i would really enjoy. i usually like books with batman characters like robin. reviews are mostly positives and say that this is a good read.
Big thumbs up to Tim Seeley and the artist team for created a a great psychological adventure. It is really hard to describe what happens in Nightwing vol. 3 without confusing newcomers and this particular volume actually plants the seeds for the upcoming DC comics event Dark Nights: Metal. I have to admit I only really got joy out of this book because I am currently collecting the Dark Nights Metal event and the Gotham Resistance Metal tie-in books particularly reference the events in this book...
After being so unimpressed with the previous volume of this series, I wasn't sure I wanted to keep going with it, but I'm glad I did. Richard is much more enjoyable when partnered with Damien.I thought for a few minutes that they were going to really draw on the multiversal fallout thing as the source of a new villain who calls himself Deathwing, but that was a red herring. Instead, we get a well-written clash with Professor Pyg and some of his "creations." I'm so glad Grant Morrison created tha...
I couldn't get into this like the other Nightwing issues, the overall story was a little underwhelming. Professor Pym is an odd villain in general but the story was the biggest problem, not too sure Damien (Robin) was necessary. The action is relentless and I Seeley has Nightwings sarcasm right in there but this was a little step down from the last few volumes. I'm not a big fan of the current arc and I think it is only going to get worse for me.
This is by far the best Nightwing book in the series so far. Tim Seeley hooks you in with the best pairing in the world. Damien and Richard for LIFE! So this starts off picking up the end of volume 2. Our girl Tsang is kidnapped but not before letting know Dick she might be Prego. So on his way home he is ambushed by Damien. The son of Batman is mad people are claiming that Richard will become Batman once more. However, once Nightwing finds out that his girlfriend is missing Damien joins him on
Anyone who has read my DC reviews will know two things. I love Dick Grayson and I love the Post-Crisis DC universe. So this book kind of feels written for me. It heavily features Damian Wayne and several references to Dick and Damian's time as the Dynamic Duo, which is my favourite period for both characters.Damian rushing to Bludhaven to confront Dick over being the heir to the Batman throne was confusing at first. I figured the author was just using it because he didn't really understand how D...
A return to Grant Morrison's run on Batman and Robin. Damian shows up in Bludhaven because he thinks Nightwing is trying to usurp him as the heir to Batman. Then Professor Pyg kidnaps Dick's girlfriend and the two head to Paris to get her back. Contains all of that great interaction between Dick and Damian while they fight some Morrison era villains. Then there's a fill in issue where Wally West and Dick have a guys night out. Probably the best volume of Seeley's run.
Look, you gotta screw up hard to make me dislike your pregnancy-scare plot. All the elements of this story--Dick's crisis of potential fatherhood, Damian's worry that he's being replaced or usurped--are catnip for me, but...But.Look, the whole thing with Shawn just feels rushed to me, and it retroactively takes away some of the sweetness of Nightwing #15. Shawn and Dick falling in love is no longer interesting character development; it's a transparent ploy to setup a pregnancy-scare plot that's
I read these is in single issues and I don't know what to think of this volume. I love Nightwing, he's a chipper character with a positive outlook despite his bleak upbringing and his life with Batman, but the writers never seem to do him as much justice.This series started off well, focusing on Dick's emergence as a person and solo hero, but ever since his move to Blüdhaven, his arc has been stultified by a tacked-on romance. I don't care for romance in the fiction I consume, as it rarely stems...
Well that's a step back...World: The world building is fine on paper, you have Pyg and Hurt and Damian which reminds us of the time they were together as Batman and Robin. Then there's the building further of the world that Seeley did with Blüdhaven last arc. There's also the globe hopping. It's all good but honestly not all are things I wanted (more below). Story: Why the hell are we leaving Blüdhaven? Why does this book need to keep jumping around like a spider on a hot plate? Can we not just
5 🌟Nice to see Dick back for another adventure. Cool that he got a girlfriend, Shawn. Happy that he got a visit from Damian. Professor Pyg seems to need a psychiatrist/psychologist. Dr. Hurt also seems nuts. RIP Deathwing and the other Robin. Nice to see Wally too.Can't wait to read Nightwing, volume 4: Blockbuster!!!!
The series just keeps getting better.
This was a decent Nightwing story, but it felt very contrived with this push to see what Nightwing's future would hold/who will be the new Batman some day in the future. Throw in a Dick/Damian rivalry story that should have been handled years ago, and a pregnancy scare and you have the makings of a great telenovela, but not a great graphic novel.
[read as single issues]Poor Nightwing gets put through the wringer in this third Rebirth volume as not only does Professor Pyg return to menace both him and Robin, but also the despicable villain of Batman RIP and beyond, Doctor Hurt! After paying homage to previous Nightwing stories in volume 2, and tying up loose ends from pre-Rebirth in volume 1, volume 3 is the Batman & Robin era's time to be referenced heavily. Bringing Robin back into the fray and revisiting his and Dick's dynamic is great...
WOW BEST VOLUME SO FAR! I love this soo much. I love Damien and Dick's relationship, I was excited to continue reading it I didn't feel like I was forced into finishing the volume you know? Everything that happened was soo exciting!!
Man, I love these two idiots. This was my favorite of the three so far.The relationship dynamic between Dick and Damien is always wonderful to watch, and I adore how attached Damien is to Dick, even if he's loath to admit it.I was also really pleased to see Shawn sticking around. I genuinely thought she was just going to get tossed away for Character Development Reasons, (which would have been a shame because she's an interesting character) so I'm very glad I was wrong, and that this book played...
This was ...OK. Vol. 2 was really fun for me, so this feels like the series took a step back again. I mean, Nightwing just got to Blüdhaven, so why can't he stay there for more than one volume and plant some roots? Put up his stockinged feet, and stay for a bit?Anyway, this volume kicks off with Damian, who's getting trolled on Twitter. #BestRobinSo, of course, Damian has to be his most annoying self and go to Blüdhaven to confront Dick ASAP. Unfortunately, Dick finds himself dealing with some M...
Not great. The only reason this is 2 stars is because there was a small moment between Dick and Damian that I appreciated and because the guest Nightwing & the Flash issue written by Michael McMillan was actually swell. This read like every issue I have with B-action movies. A poorly characterized, Gary Stu like male lead? Check. A poorly developed relationship with manufactured dramatic tension? Check. Women being used as the "arbiters of morality"? Check. I don't know anything about Shawn and
For every good idea or moment in this book there's an equally bad one or one that's just half-baked. Having Dick and Damian reunite and talk about how Dick *almost* decided to raise Damian as his own kid is a wonderful topic for a story. Writing Damian like an obnoxious and pathetic 10 year old throwing a tantrum is not (Admittedly, writers like Peter Tomasi, Tom Taylor and, and Joshua Williamson have spoiled me with their takes on the character, but I could not STAND Seeley's voice for Damian)....
The cheesy lines are hilarious to me, and overall it’s just a fun read. Nightwing is my favorite, so I’m probably a bit bias in my rating heh.