Nightwing #65 (REVIEW)

Nightwing #65 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Ronan Cliquet Colors by: Nick Filardi Letters by: Andworld Design Nightwing #65 is, without a doubt, the best issue of Nightwing since Dick Grayson became Rich Grayson. There’s nonstop action. He has to battle his past — this time he can’t run from it. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Nightwing #65 (REVIEW)

Nightwing #64 (REVIEW)

Nightwing #64 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Ronan Cliquet Colors by: Nick Filardi Letters by: Andworld Design Nightwing #64 is definitely one of the better issues in the Ric Grayson run. Probably Dan Jurgens’ best issue in his time writing the story. From start to finish, it’s impossible to anticipate what will… Continue reading Nightwing #64 (REVIEW)

Titans Burning Rage #1 (Review)

Titans Burning Rage #1DC Comics Written by: Dan JurgensArt by: Scot EatonInks by: Wayne FaucherColors by: Jim CharalampidisLetters by: Tom Napolitano The Titans have a new foe to face and an old enemy recruits its own team to bring chaos. Beast Boy’s lunch is soundly interrupted when Raven transports him to the middle of a… Continue reading Titans Burning Rage #1 (Review)

Nightwing #61 REVIEW

Nightwing #61 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Ronan Cliquet Colors by: Nick Filardi Letters by: Andworld Design The best part of Nightwing #61’s story is the payoff on the fire monster’s identity. In Nightwing #60, Dan Jurgens gave us an idea of who the monster could be. Despite this, in no way… Continue reading Nightwing #61 REVIEW

Nightwing #60 REVIEW

Nightwing #60 DC Comics  Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Chris Mooneyham Colors by: Nick Filardi Letters by: Andworld Design Nightwing #60 takes another step forward in the developing controversy between Melissa Stapleton and the Nightwings. Although she doesn’t who’s behind each mask, one of them, Malcolm Hutch, is among the many people she hates.… Continue reading Nightwing #60 REVIEW

Batman Beyond #28 REVIEW

Batman Beyond #28DC Comics Written by: Dan JurgensArt by: Brett BoothColors by: Andrew DalhouseLetters by: Travis Lanham Look, the Joker is insane, but he isn’t stupid. That pretty much seems like a given. So the fact he can’t figure out who “Bruce” is on his own is absurd. That’s also ignoring the fact that in… Continue reading Batman Beyond #28 REVIEW

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