Nightwing Vol. 2: Get Grayson
K**I
Don't hunt who you can't kill
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. Dick Grayson is not my favourite character I have always thought he was too smug, but I did like him here.Since stepping Into the Light, Dick Grayson has put a target on his back as well as a huge bounty on his head. Yes on Dick Grayson, not Nightwing. However, the person putting the bounty on him does not realise how many friends and family Dick Grayson has and how far they will go to protect him.I loved the Nightwing 87 as the continuous 22-page story. This was cool and a nice change when used once in a while. The other thing I liked was as someone who grew up in the superhero business (and in the shadow of a legend), he is the perfect mentor for others doing the same thing. The only complaint I have is for something legendary as one of the things in this book was supposed to be, it was defeated I bit too easily.A great book it follows volume one but is a great jump on point, with good artwork and stories as well as a huge cast of guest stars. The book finishes with a variant cover gallery and sketchbook. Also, every chapter starts with the regular cover and a sketch of Nightwing's costume and equipment upgrades.
I**S
One of the best ongoing comic books you can read right now.
This is some top tier comics! The writing is amazing with alot of great character work and some decent action to keep things moving. The artwork from Redondo is some real next level stuff!
S**I
Best portrayal of Dick Grayson's value in the DC Universe
Other than being a bit expensive, hardcovers are the best way to read comics and this volume flowed effortlessly and felt a much better read than single issues. The guest appearances and how much they value Dick Grayson was gloriously depicted. Dick as a mentor for Jon Kent is the best thing ever.
U**L
Just Amazing
Nice story..artwork is just beautiful!!
J**Y
Description doesn’t match story but meh, still excellent.
To speak to my title, the REAL description would be more like this: “Dick Grayson is all set to begin his plan to uplift the city of Blüdhaven through the Alfred Pennyworth Foundation. Unfortunately Blockbuster likes Blüdhaven the way it is, and hires numerous hit men to end Grayson’s life. Features appearances from his friends from the Teen Titans, particularly the Flash, plus a Superman crossover.”It’s not the best non-spoilery description, but I tried. Anyway, if you enjoyed the first volume “Leaping into the Light,” you won’t want to put this one down. There’s more action, great visuals, and some fantastic quiet moments where the characters get to just be their honest selves. This volume has the issue that made me believe in Tom Taylor in that yeah, the real Dick Grayson longtime fans had missed was back. There’s a good reason why this volume is number one in new releases as I write this. Impatient for April for the next volume!
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