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Nightwing (2011-2014) Vol. 3: Death of the Family Kindle & comiXology
Collects NIGHTWING #13-18 and BATMAN #17.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDC
- Publication dateDecember 10, 2013
- File size631964 KB
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- ASIN : B00ET88718
- Publisher : DC (December 10, 2013)
- Publication date : December 10, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 631964 KB
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- Print length : 169 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #268,679 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #320 in Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Graphic Novels
- #615 in Mystery Graphic Novels
- #2,236 in Superhero Graphic Novels
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About the author
Kyle Higgins is a #1 New York Times Best Selling writer whose past work includes NIGHTWING, BATMAN ETERNAL, GATES OF GOTHAM, BATMAN BEYOND 2.0, and DEATHSTROKE. After spending two years at the University of Iowa, Kyle transferred to Chapman University where he co-wrote and directed a superhero noir titled THE LEAGUE, about the 1960's superhero labor union of Chicago. In addition to opening doors at Marvel Comics, the film served as a creative launch point for Kyle's 2014 Image Comics series, C.O.W.L..
At present, Kyle is working on several titles including HADRIAN'S WALL at Image, NIGHTWING: THE NEW ORDER at DC, MAGNUS at Dynamite, and MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS at Boom.
You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @KyleDHiggins
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Kyle Higgins is still writing the Nightwing series here (with Tom DeFalco doing the Shiva issues and Andres Guinaldo doing art) and it’s still just as good as it was. The Lady Shiva beginning arc worked really well and she made an interesting villain and it all played right into the Death of the Family plot seamlessly unlike the Court of Owls tie-in. The Joker’s attack had lasting effects and Batman #17 came right after issue #16 of Nightwing and the Young Romance bit followed. The Young Romance issue broke the dark, grim storyline that followed before it but it jumped right back up in Nightwing #17-18 dealing with a tragedy. Scott Snyder wrote the Batman issue with Greg Capullo doing art and, of course, it’s fantastic.
Now, with Young Romance, that bit was written by Kyle Higgins again with art by Sanford Greene. The art seemed a bit cartoonish but the short story worked; it just didn’t work well with placement although they didn’t have a choice. The rest of the book has Eddy Barrows doing art until #17 where Juan Jose Ryp steps in. Now, compared to Eddy, I don’t like his art much at all. The faces look terrible at times. Otherwise, this is a good book to read but has no extras whatsoever so consider that in your purchase.
I appreciated the cross-over event, really, but I hate that it put the story on pause for the sake of the main Batman series, and most importantly it just wantonly demolished everything the entirety of this series up to this point had worked up for. Literally all of it, ruined. Seemingly for nothing more than to make a good Batman story, which is very ironic considering how the character is all about stepping out of the Bat's shadow.
So anyway, yeah I enjoyed the book well enough but I felt ripped off, story-wise..
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Reviewed in India on October 9, 2022