I also hoped he was dead ( would have been more dramatic)& I totally agree, that the explanations are annoying, but overall I liked this issue. Maybe it’s because it’s still so much better than Kings Batman& Im quite annoyed by it.
Nightwing #63
| Writer | Dan Jurgens |
| Artist | Travis Moore |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
While the Nightwings recover from their last battle against the fiendish Burnback, Ric reflects on the small portion of his past that he remembers-life in the circus as the youngest member of the Flying Graysons-in hopes of finding any clues as to what kind of man his parents hoped he'd become...perhaps a certain Talon has the answers he seeks?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
DC Comics News - Philip Clark
Aug 26, 2019Nightwing #63 is an excellent issue in a title that got a lot of stick for the changes it made, but has only gotten stronger since. Read Full Review
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9.0
Dark Knight News - Steve J Ray
Aug 21, 2019Nightwing #63 is a gem of a comic. DC are producing pure gold all across their line of titles right now, and this series is one of the most consistent, but hugely overlooked and underrated series. William Cobb's appearance and actions in this issue are real incentives to read what comes next, particularly the way that the issue ends. Read Full Review
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8.4
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Aug 21, 2019And if they bring back "Dick" Grayson, well, all the better. Read Full Review
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7.9
Comic Watch - Kenneth Bowden
Aug 30, 2019Dan Jurgens is a name that brings a lot of expectations with it, the man is a legend. With Nightwing #63, he turns a mediocre at best book to something truly worth diving into with just a handful of pages. Any Nightwing fan who's been waiting for the other foot to fall has finally got what they've been waiting for. Read Full Review
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7.8
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Aug 21, 2019Now that "The Offer"'s on the table, this series is really picking up because while we've seen villains since Nightwing became Ric Grayson, none have seemed as dangerous as William Cobb and I'm excited. We've got decent art this issue and a lot of character moments that drove the story along in a fun way that really brought a nervousness by the end as the tension built. Read Full Review
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7.5
GWW - Nick Friar
Aug 20, 2019Looking ahead to Nightwing #64, if Talon seriously harms Be a, I wonder what direction Dan Jurgens will take with Ric. Read Full Review
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7.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Aug 21, 2019There's good stuff in this comic, but it still feels like a raw product slowly being refined into something. Read Full Review
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7.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Aug 21, 2019Nightwing is missing a spark these days. Hopefully, Jurgens can get the book back on track soon as his run with these four Nightwings has been better than I expected. He just needs something to continue validating the title as a group book instead of Batman's protege handling crime on his own. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Batman Universe - H. Ham
Sep 19, 2019Final Thoughts: Good read. Not as good as the last issue, but miles better than the past few. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Aug 21, 2019If you've read Nightwing once in the past six months, you've read the same exact issue and little has changed along the way. Read Full Review
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4.0
Batman-News - Nancy Northcott
Aug 22, 2019This issue continues to suffer from unnecessarily slow pacing due to extensive exposition and scenes that drag on far too long. There's too much narration that distracts from the action and far too much recap of a story that many fans just want to end. Read Full Review