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Nightwing/Huntress #4 (of 4)
Nightwing/Huntress
Issue #4 (of 4)
4.3
(29 ratings)
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Summary
In the dramatic conclusion, nearly everyone and everything ends up destroyed, including Nightwing's and Huntress's new relationship. And when the smoke clears, the GCPD may never be the same.
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About Book
Page Count
24 Pages
Print Release Date
July 31 1998
Digital Release Date
August 17 2012
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
DC
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Written by:
Devin Grayson
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Pencils:
Greg Land
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Inks:
Bill Sienkiewicz
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Colored by:
Noelle Giddings
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Cover by:
Greg Land
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Genre
Superhero
Leading Ladies
Crime
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Collected Edition
Nightwing (1996-2009)
Vol. 3: False Starts
4.5
(48)
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Nightwing/Huntress
When an undercover cop gets killed, seemingly at the hands of a mob boss, Nightwing and Huntress find their very different methods in sharp conflict. But opposites do attract!
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