Nightwing #50 REVIEW

Nightwing #50 DC Comics Written by: Benjamin Percy Art by: Travis Moore, Chris Mooneyham & Klaus Janson Colors by: Tamra Bonvillain, Nick Filardi & John Kalisz Letters by: Carlos M. Mangual So, we finally got our first look at Ric Grayson. Like most Nightwing fans, I didn’t like the idea of him going by Ric… Continue reading Nightwing #50 REVIEW

JAKE AND TOM CONQUER THE WORLD#115: CROSSING THE STREAMS

After months of speculation, anticipation & previews, Jake and Tom finally have had hands-on experience with the streaming service, DC Universe!  Listen in as the guys go over the pros & cons of the service, how nostalgia plays a factor into the lineup, as well as what they think the future holds for the app.… Continue reading JAKE AND TOM CONQUER THE WORLD#115: CROSSING THE STREAMS

Nightwing #35 Review

Nightwing #35 DC Written by: Sam Humphries Artist: Bernard Chang Colorist: Marcelo Maiolo Lettered by: Carlos M. Mangual  I found myself really enjoying this new issue of Nightwing. With a new writer, we begin with a new villain, or rather an old villain that I personally am not familiar with. Even with that though, I… Continue reading Nightwing #35 Review

Nightwing: The New Order #3 Review

Nightwing: The New Order #3 DC Comics Written by: Kyle Higgins Art by: Trevor McCarthy Colors by: Dean White Letters by: Clayton Cowles Dick Grayson has become a desperate man after losing Alfred and having his son kidnapped by the anti-meta organization he helped build. Kyle Higgins is doing something special with this story, something… Continue reading Nightwing: The New Order #3 Review

Nightwing #30 Review

Nightwing #30 DC Comics Written by: Tim Seeley Art by: Miguel Mendonca Inks by: Diana Egea Colors by: Chris Sotomayor Letters by: Carlos M. Mangual The villainous Raptor has returned to Blüdhaven, and an isolated Nightwing becomes desperate for allies. As Tim Seeley’s Nightwing run comes closer to its end, we begin to see the… Continue reading Nightwing #30 Review

Nightwing: The New Order #2 Review

Nightwing: The New Order #2 DC Comics Writers: Kyle Higgins Artist: Trevor McCarthy Colors: Dean White Letters: Clayton Cowles Dick Grayson has spent years repressing super-powered beings for the good of man, and now he finds out his own son has powers. The symbolism and social commentary was laid on very thick in this issue,… Continue reading Nightwing: The New Order #2 Review

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