A new era dawns in the city of Bludhaven. After a wild experience with some fifth dimension drama, its back to basics for Dick Grayson. With a city running wild, it’s up to Nightwing to settle the chaos. One might think where to start. That becomes an easy answer.
A young boy has acquired powers that are eerily similar to a Man of Tomorrow. This could be a breakthrough for the fight against crime. It could also lead to taking the city into a darkness unlike anything before.
NIGHTWING #130 by Dan Watters, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini & Wes Abbott hits the ground running with its’ latest chapter.
Let’s take a closer look & see how things play out now.
NIGHTWING #130 by Dan Watters, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini & Wes Abbott (DC COMICS)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Watters opens up with a return to basics. Grayson is overseeing Mayor Bisogni and his illegal moves. It doesn’t take long for Nightwing to send a message. The moment sets a high pace for where the rest of the book goes. Throwing in a mix of Man-Bat serum and Venom can only spell disaster. This ramps up the action even more. The conflict ends on a more puzzling note. It is all due to another player ready to start his own legacy.
Readers watch as Nightwing Prime swoops in. The moment is brief but causes a domino effect. It also brings in some cooler heads to talk some reason to Grayson. The check in dialogue shows how connected all DCU heroes are. It also drives home how respected Grayson is. Their conversation moves to another vested party. Batman’s time is brief but effective in moving events toward the close.
Watters unloads the drama in the final pages. It serves as another reminder of how Grayson has seen the world. He has been a novice teen hero. Now, he’s a seasoned and tested force. The dialogue leans into this for making a tough call. Readers watch as this leaves room for many directions to go. The chapter closes with a haunting last page. No matter where you go in Bludhaven, it’s not an easy trip.
Soy and Gandini open up with an impactful sequence. The near full page jolts the story into the message being sent. Another near full page shot lets everyone know Nightwing is back. It teases just enough before moving conflicts. The art shows the horrors of the chemical mixing. Readers watch as a series of giant panels take center stage. It gives the conflict enough weight before its’ quick ending.
Nightwing Prime makes a dramatic debut. The looming presences connects via full page. This gives way to a few more guest stars making their appearance. Readers watch as the art locks in on their banter. It carries a more calm mood as the points are made. There’s a mid panel of Nightwing and Batman which the art slides in a quiet smile on Bats. It serves as a good transition point to the close. How Nightwing handles the finish delves on an emotional angle. It ends with a mid-size panel changing all courses. The art leaves a few more clues before bowing out. Readers will have much to break down between now and next chapter.
OVERALL GRADE: 8.8
Nightwing gets back to basics with a powerful problem on his hands. Watters showcases the tough choices and ramifications of being a hero. Soy and Gandini bring a high-energy feel to the art. Readers had better get ready for where this series is going!
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