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Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 Fabric Type: 9781563896132 Legal Disclaimer: 1563896133 Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics Metal Type: DC Comics Publisher: 1 Region Code: 144 Total External Bays Free: April 01, 2000 Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics Total Parallel Ports: April 01, 2000 DC Comics Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - InconsistentMy first exposure to Chuck Dixon's writing came on his enjoyable Nightwing Year One story, which inspired me to check out more of his work. One problem that I quickly discovered about all Nightwing trades is that they are not one complete arc but mostly a collection of single or double issue stories. These individual bits and pieces do somewhat add up to a whole, but usually require some knowledge from a previous trade and will probably continue into the next one. It is similar to a soap opera with ... Read More Rating: - Lot of transitionsThis particular installment of the Nightwing saga is a lot of story set up for some developments that come later. Some points of interest: The strange character "Nite-wing" is nearly killed, and Nightwing rushes to the rescue. One of Dick's earliest foes in the series has returned with a vengeance and an interesting new m.o. What I like about the Nightwing series is rather straightforward. It has a great, action-packed style of art and dialogue. So much happens on every page. ... Read More Rating: - Nice bookIf you love Nightwing you wont be disapointed! Rating: - Modern superheroes at their best!Nightwing is one of the best monthly books out there. This third volume collects some memorable stories, when Dixon and McDaniel were really hitting their stride. Dixon portrays Nightwing as the very definition of a hero, while McDaniel's artwork is both moody and frantic. While this wonderful team may not be doing the series anymore, here's a collection of some of their best work for fans to treasure. Nightwing Vol. 3: Love and Bullets Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |