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    Nightwing #30

    Nightwing » Nightwing #30 - Setting Son released by DC Comics on July 2014.

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    Setting Son last edited by Superkitty on 03/19/22 12:17AM View full history

    The Bat Family is forced to face the brutal aftermath of FOREVER EVIL, but after everything they’ve been through, can they stand together?

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    2.7 stars

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    A little uneven but serves its purpose. 0

    This issue has three acts, the first one starts off with a flashback involving Dr. Leslie Thompkins and the whole point of the flashback is to do three things, to illustrate the tone in upcoming Grayson series, to introduce a notable cleavage..I mean a character pre-Flashpoint to the new 52 and to give some more backstory as to why Batman views Spyral as a threat, this section was written by Tim Seeley. The second act is Batman convincing Dick Grayson to join Spyral, WITH HIS FISTS, this section...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Should have been Grayson #0 0

    1st part of the issue helps explain why SPYRAL is a therat that needs to be taken care of, however this stroy could have been shortened2nd part is a fight between Batman and Nightwing in order to see if Dick can infiltrate SPYRAL and accomplish his mission without breaking3rd part shows how Dick is recruited by SPYRALThe problem I see with all this is that as I remember, Dick never was shown to have died in FE, so why everybody believes so? and I dont see how keeping this secret from his family ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Kind of a Let Down 0

    This issue could have used some polish, but does its job setting up Grayson. The story is divided into 3 parts, which will each get a section in this review.Part 1: I honestly don't know what the point of this scene was. It has no bearing on the story as a whole, except to set up spyral as a major threat to Batman. They could have saved a few pages for a different part of the story and just have revealed the information needed in a straight forward conversation. The art was serviceable, but not...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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