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(B) 75% | More than SatisfactoryNotes: Juvenile and disjointed, it carries out its gimmick by half-measures, and feels small potatoes next to its own epilogue.
Ehhh, not great not terrible.
Good Nightwing story. I liked the trip to his dark side but I wish they would stop the Superman cameos that seem all too common. The ending was also a nice turn of events and sets up the next arc well.
Good Nightwing story. I liked the trip to his dark side but I wish they would stop the Superman cameos that seem all too common. The ending was also a nice turn of events and sets up the next arc well.
Good Nightwing story. I liked the trip to his dark side but I wish they would stop the Superman cameos that seem all too common. The ending was also a nice turn of events and sets up the next arc well.
Good Nightwing story. I liked the trip to his dark side but I wish they would stop the Superman cameos that seem all too common. The ending was also a nice turn of events and sets up the next arc well.
Nightwing: Renegade continues where the previous trade paperback left off collecting the next six issues (Nightwing #112–117) of the 1996 on-going series.Nightwing: Renegade that tells a story about Dick Grayson going undercover as Renegade and is tasked by Slade Wilson as Deathstroke to train his daughter Rose Wilson as Ravenger with the promise that Deathstorke would leave Blüdhaven alone. In doing so, Renegade encounters Roy Harper as Arsenal (Nightwing #114) and Clark Kent as Superman (Night...
Another nice collection of stories.After a very realistic take on what Nightwing does as a cop for Bludhaven PD, this time things go back to normal in the superhero sense as Nightwing takes on an old enemy from his past as a Teen Titans. Slade Wilson aka Deathstroke is back and bringing with him his daughter Rose Wilson aka Ravager. It’s a nice little set up that deals with Nightwing back in action all the while as a sort of apprenticeship with his old foe. This story calls itself Renegade for N...
Ravager can be an interesting character, but she was mostly annoying here. I loved the ending enough to add a star on to what was mostly a mediocre volume.
Ravager can be an interesting character, but she was mostly annoying here. I loved the ending enough to add a star on to what was mostly a mediocre volume.
Ravager can be an interesting character, but she was mostly annoying here. I loved the ending enough to add a star on to what was mostly a mediocre volume.
Ravager can be an interesting character, but she was mostly annoying here. I loved the ending enough to add a star on to what was mostly a mediocre volume.
This addition was so bad, it is entirely possible that this may be the last Nightwing book.
Nightwing is tasked by Deathstroke to teach his daughter - Ravager about fighting the streets.
Better, covers Dicks journey to the darkside and infinite crisis. His relationship with Slade gets more interesting.
Better, covers Dicks journey to the darkside and infinite crisis. His relationship with Slade gets more interesting.
This and "Mobbed Up" don't QUITE fit with the image of the "uncorrupted Dick Grayson" Batman talks about in "Infinite Crisis". Dick is doubting himself and it's worse than usual, but finally he works through his issues. Yay!
This and "Mobbed Up" don't QUITE fit with the image of the "uncorrupted Dick Grayson" Batman talks about in "Infinite Crisis". Dick is doubting himself and it's worse than usual, but finally he works through his issues. Yay!
I did not enjoy reading this mostly because of the presence of Ravager. In fact I ended up skipping whole pages when she was around because she was so irritating to read.
I did not enjoy reading this mostly because of the presence of Ravager. In fact I ended up skipping whole pages when she was around because she was so irritating to read.