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Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 Fabric Type: 9781563899409 Legal Disclaimer: 156389940X Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics Metal Type: DC Comics Publisher: 1 Region Code: 192 Total External Bays Free: February 01, 2003 Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics Total Parallel Ports: February 01, 2003 DC Comics Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - ^_^This is the very first nightwing edition that I have ever read and I immediately fell in love with the story. This volume gives us the tiniest hope that his relationship with oracle might, in some way, still exist. It's a must have if you are a fan of the batgirl/robin romance. Rating: - The Hunt For OracleThis was my introduction to Nightwing's attempts to sort out problems in Bludhaven (I like Nightwing, and just decided to read Hunt For Oracle, as opposed to other Nightwing graphic novels, because I'm also an Oracle fan, from her old Suicide Squad appearances). The problems in Bludhaven include a corrupt police force, an attack on a shady lawyer named Bendel-White by a cop turned criminal named Torque, a Nightwing imposter calling himself Nite-Wing, who fights crime by being more violent than any ... Read More Rating: - cat-and-mouse..Blockbuster has recently suffered his greatest loss not at the hands of Nightwing or Batman, but Oracle. He becomes obsessed with finding Oracle and killing him/her. Nightwing and Nite-wing team up in this volume. It is Dick's hope that he can take Tad under his "wing." However, Tad shows a violent, antisocial streak when he kills an undercover FBI agent. Oracle is nearly found, however, she runs circles around her enemies with superior planning and craftiness. She is proving ... Read More Rating: - Friendship And Love In The Bat-Family!"The Hunt For Oracle" is volume five in the Nightwing Series that collects the original monthly comics (it's volume six if you count "Ties That Bind" but that one collects the miniseries). This volume continues from the previous one, "A Darker Shade of Justice" and it collects issues 41-45 of the monthly Nightwing and the two issues of Birds of Prey that it crosses-over with. Chuck Dixon continues his excellent storytelling and characterization-work here. Nightwing (Dick Grayson) returns to Bludhaven ... Read More Rating: - Not your average damsel in distress(This TPB contains BoP issues #20-21 and Nightwing #41-46.) Just to make it clear, I started out as a Black Canary fan, then as a BoP fan, and have only recently become a Nightwing fan. I wouldn't recommend this to newcomers of either title, but it's a fun read for anyone who knows the characters and settings well enough to hang on during the ride. As a BoP fan, I really enjoyed seeing how Oracle handles herself outside the clock tower against someone more challenging than a would-be mugger or a condescending ... Read More Nightwing: The Hunt for Oracle Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |