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    Nightwing #3

    Nightwing » Nightwing #3 - The Freebooters released by DC Comics on December 1996.

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    The Freebooters last edited by SaveMeAndy on 05/03/23 01:02PM View full history

    Dick began moving into his new apartment, then met up with Soames. He sent Nightwing to a check cashing place in the ghetto; it was held up while he was there. Dick once again stopped a False Facer's heist. Afterwards, he contacted the Batcave on his progress. Batman offered his assistance, but Nightwing assured him that he could take care of it.

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    Nightwing #3 really keeps the ball moving in the series.  I love that the artwork is always showing Dick being the true acrobat that he is.  People should know that he is the most acrobatic character in the DC Universe, and Scott McDaniel reminds the reader of that throughout the whole story and each issue.    In my opinion, Chuck Dixon delivers the most exciting story he can in each issue.  He really brings out each character; like the goodness in Dick, and the craziness in Black Mask and his ...

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