Im one of the few people, who like it. Especially Scarecrow‘s story. You should give it a chance.
Nightwing #51
| Writer | Scott Lobdell |
| Artist | Garry Brown, Travis Moore |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Don't forget, this issue features an enhanced foil cover by Mike Perkins!
After the cataclysmic events of BATMAN #55, our hero doesn't remember training to fight, being a member of the Bat family, or being a superhero...and he could not be more content. It's his life, and he's happy to just live it with new friends and a roof over his head (wherever that roof might be). So when Blüdhaven finds itself without a protector and a new group of vigilantes pick up the slack, Grayson is more than happy to yield any perceived responsibility to the people of the city. But as things start to spiral out of control, muscle memory kicks in...and
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Dale Earl
Oct 17, 2018Overall this issue of Nightwing looks to be building the foundation of a great story. The story is intriguing and hopefully it continues to build. There is a danger that this story may fall flat if some of the strings arent tied together in the next few issues, but for now its exciting to see the possibilities of what will happen to Nightwing, and Bldhaven. Read Full Review
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9.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Oct 17, 2018Nightwing seems go have gotten over its mini slump and is becoming a far more enjoyable and unpredictable ride. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Brazen Bull - Robert Zadotti
Oct 17, 2018Nightwing #51 continues the most recent upset in Dick Grayson's life with quiet reflection and character moments that allow the shock from last issue to settle and ruminate into what might become the most memorable Nightwing story in recent memory. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comicsverse - Victoria Prisco
Oct 17, 2018NIGHTWING #51 is a solid issue. The outstanding artwork is a visual spectacle. The characters come to life, right off the page. Other than one or two plot holes, this comic has an intriguing story line that is worth reading. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Book Corps - Anthony Thornton
Oct 17, 2018Nightwing #51 is easily my personal pick of the week (even if I wasn't reviewing it). It continues with a strong character driven story (my favorite kind of stories), and keeps us guessing where this story is going to end up. The introduction of the Bld's new protector could make things easier for Ric to let go of his former self, or it could be another person he'll need to stop. He could also be the person Scarecrow takes out before Dick comes back. The artwork is some of the best art I've seen all series, which is saying a lot. There is still a lot more story to go, and I get more excited with every new panel we get! Read Full Review
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8.5
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Oct 26, 2018It's a new beginning for Ric Grayson and while some are already losing their minds over it, I think it has potential. Nightwing fans have been through this all before and while some will never get used to it, let's wait and see how it plays out. For now, I am on the Ric trolley. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics: The Gathering - Hussein Wasiti
Oct 17, 2018I do think this is an enjoyable story. People are flipping out about this very unnecessarily in my mind. Just wait and see how the story is going to play out; in the meantime, enjoy the stunning Moore/Brown artwork. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier
Oct 17, 2018But forthose wondering how Ric Grayson would carry on as Nightwing, boy, wonder nomore. The answer is on the last page. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Oct 17, 2018Although this run has less and less to do with the acrobatic fights Nightwing is known for, it has more and more to do with the man behind the mask, and that's certainly a refreshing change of pace. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - Philip Clark
Oct 17, 2018Much like the titular character. It's the same style and feel to the body of work. Just a new mind running the show. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Steve Ray
Oct 18, 2018That final page has definitely piqued my interest! Read Full Review
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8.0
Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.
Oct 18, 2018Sharp and lean, the future of Nightwing looks to be in some pretty capable hands thanks to Fabian Nicieza and Scott Lobdell. Read Full Review
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7.8
Black Nerd Problems - Mikkel Snyder
Oct 17, 2018To reiterated, Moore and Brown's artwork is fantastic, and the switches between artist highlight the different scenes brilliant mini-arcs that Lobdell and Nicieza set up, even if the content isn't the greatest filler. I'm hoping the next issue will bring some of the spark back to the series, because this one dragged just a little. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Oct 17, 2018While I'm sure that this iteration of our hero will turn a lot of people off, I'm pretty excited for what's to come for the first time in a long time and I hope that Scott Lobdell can keep it up as he continues this series. The art in this issue works really well for the story at hand and there's just so much going on that I can't wait to see how our amnesia afflicted hero will deal with it......... or if he'll deal with it at all. Read Full Review
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7.0
GWW - Nick Friar
Oct 16, 2018Lastly, looks like a Bldhaven cop, Detective Sapienza, is taking over the mantle of Nightwing Looks very similar to Nightwing, especially with the mask on. Not sure how everyone's going to receive the gun though. I give him three issues, max. Read Full Review
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7.0
Big Comic Page - Connor Stephens
Oct 17, 2018Consider Nightwing #51 a mission statement for Lobdells new direction for the character. While not action-packed or chock full of detail or plot, what we have here are the seeds for a host of new ideas and stories that make me genuinely excited for whats to come. From what seemed a dull and lifeless idea, Nightwing #51 now brings the promise of a tale that will stay true to the core of this character we all love. And with a great art team to accompany him, Ill definitely be returning for issue #52 to see if Lobdell can pull it all off. Read Full Review
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6.0
Geekery Magazine - Lucas Fashina
Oct 17, 2018It still has that tactical street war vibe, but if you were a fan the boy in Batman's shadow, Dick Grayson and wanted him to stay the same forever then maybe you won't like this new direction. But if you're like me and enjoy the idea of him but just didn't feel his story line was being utilized correctly I would recommend picking up a copy of this issue. Read Full Review
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6.0
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Oct 17, 2018The art is a little inconsistent on this as well. Hopefully it turns around in the upcoming issues. It's not bad but it's uneven. And it could be better. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Oct 22, 2018When the focus was on Dick Grayson, or should I say Ric Grayson, new status quo Nightwing #51 is at its best. Scott Lobdell and Fabian Nicieza show a good understanding of how such a traumatic event like being shot in the head would affect someone. Unfortunately its problems with the smaller details and an ending that falls flat that kept Nightwing #51 from reaching its full potential. Read Full Review
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5.2
On Comics Ground - Will Sweval
Oct 19, 2018This issue isn't particularly awful, but it isn't very good either. I was correct in my guess that Scarecrow seems to be the main arc for this villain. Perhaps Dr. Crane has something to do with our protagonist's nightmares? Why is Dick Grayson so bad at burning things? Are we going to be treated to a copycat Nightwing story similar to One Year Later? Read Full Review
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5.0
The Batman Universe - Adil Syed
Oct 18, 2018It's painfully obvious that the story is cobbled together at the last moment from leftover scraps and a few new ideas from the new creative team. It's extremely disjointed and would get lower than a neutral grade if it weren't for Moore's art. Read Full Review
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5.0
Newsarama - Pierce Lydon
Oct 19, 2018It's a valiant effort from all parties to an imperfect situation, but this issue is a reminder that despite the best laid plans, comic books are more than just the sum of their parts. Read Full Review
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4.0
Batman-News - Joshua McDonald
Oct 17, 2018If this arc of Nightwing does anything, it fundamentally highlights some of the major problems facing the comic book industry at the moment. 1. Publishers clearly don't plan stories well, or simply don't carry out plans. 2. They're completely disconnected from their audiences " not that comics should be a complete fan service. 3. They're losing grasp of the core, fundamental elements of their characters. I urge you to pass on this book. Pass on this run. Go find an indie comic to support or check something else out, because this is a nightmare. Read Full Review
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1.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Oct 17, 2018Nightwing #51 feels very clearly slapped together at the last second, with two writers, two artists, and two colorists " and it shows. It's also probably the most half-assed comic I've read in quite some time. Read Full Review