tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8557726951171561616.post1169199358769139638..comments2024-03-28T05:58:47.833-04:00Comments on Weird Science DC Comics: Nightwing #45 ReviewJim Wernerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12307419602315578911noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8557726951171561616.post-72342635393790925642018-06-14T10:51:11.927-04:002018-06-14T10:51:11.927-04:00Hey Jim!
I'm a week out, so this will probably...Hey Jim!<br />I'm a week out, so this will probably be lost in the Annals of time, but I wanted to post because I feel where you're coming from , and I agree, but I also disagree.<br /><br />I actually liked this issue more than the previous one, in fact the difference he mentions between himself and Batman (the walking swiss army knife) , might be the best line in the book. <br />I don't necessarily buy into the Ludite-Nightwing angle, but I can see a future old Man Grayson saying "I told you so" when some Skynet Analog eventually shows up. <br />Percy doesn't seem concerned with the lighter notes of Nightwing's personality, but after the last 2-3 writers on the book, I'm fine with just having a solid story, even if it lacks the Kicks & Giggles. I appreciate the allusion to Dick's feelings about Babs, even if it is obviously part of a trap. Also, I really liked that they've kept Detective Svoboda in the picture, her playful disdain for Grayson is awesome.<br /><br />But I can see how this may come off a little heavy handed to the modern crowd, but for me, who happens to share some of Dick's sentiments about tech and some of it's more insidious aspects, it works. <br /><br />This was a 7.5/10 for me, not least of all because I really dig Mooneyhams art.<br /><br />Rock on!<br />-AscentAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com