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Nightwing Year One

Nightwing Year One

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I also enjoyed how it showed Dick moving on from his Robin identity and into a new chapter of his life as a crimefighter. I think we're meant to read NYO as that the reason Bruce kicked Dick out was that he felt Dick was growing up. This book serves as a fine continuation again, bridging the gap between those stories and the modern age continuity.

Luckily, Nightwing and the Titans have been given a show on the DC Universe app, and with season 2 we have seen some changes. I only bought it because I have Batman, Robin, and Batgirl Year One, but it didn't seem to fit the same style Robin and Batgirl Year One had, and I think I can blame the artists for this one. It’s also an interesting look at Bruce and his obsession with fighting crime, and it also showed Jason Todd becoming Robin. I think it would have been better if more time was taken to show the tensions between Bruce/Batman and Dick and flesh out his journey a bit more rather than breezing through and telling us a few details. That may seem like a dumb little detail, but there is always a bubbling movement among the top guns of comics to reference only the really iconic mainstream-friendly stuff in their larger works, which for Dick Grayson means it would be easy for Morrison to act as if he shot straight from Robin to Batman and treat the middle years with vagueness, but flat out in the first issue he makes direct reference to Dick's time as a cop in Bludhaven, and that was just tremendous to me.While writing multiple Punisher and Batman comics (and October 1994's Punisher/Batman crossover), he also found time to launch Team 7 for Jim Lee's WildStorm/Image and Prophet for Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios. There was also the issue that a definitive telling of that period has never truly been done, or better put, properly defined.

I read New Teen Titans before I read anything with Batgirl, so I always thought Starfire was Nightwing's unquestionable happily ever after, but Dixon's work on Nightwing and here (as well as some other great stories I've caught up on) make me wonder about his road not taken as well.As Dick Grayson is brutally and unceremoniously fired by an out of character and rather nasty Batman he embarks on a journey of self discovery to determine his future. His odyssey also enlightens him as to how he wants to move forward now that Batman cut all strings attached to him. Art of the Crime • The Attack of the Annihilator • Batgirl of Burnside • Batgirl Rising • Batgirl: Wanted! I wish I was impressed with this as everyone else seemed to be, but I just didn't think it was all that good.



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