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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401204358
ISBN: 140120435X
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: August 01, 2005
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: August 01, 2005
Sales Rank: 39800
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: Dick Grayson was the first Robin, the teen sidekick to the Dark Knight, Batman. Then he became Nightwing and stepped out of Batmans shadow. The story behind that transformation and how it affected Batman, the Teen Titans and Dick himself is explored in this graphic novel. When Batman fires Robin, an angry Dick Grayson is unsure of where to go. On his journey, he receives advice from Superman and aid from Deadman, and makes the decisions that lead him to become a brand new crimefighter.
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Things we learn in this story:
Dick Grayson is an unfaithful mess, who would cheat on the woman he would later attempt to marry with Barbara Gordon if Babs didn't have the morals that she did.
Dick Grayson is a pathetic mess who bullies children.
Dick Grayson is a sad creature who doesn't know what to do without Batman dictating his life.
This is pretty awful. Chuck Dixon is the worst thing that has ever happened to the character of Nightwing, as ... Read More
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This is a must have for Robin/Nightwing fans. The story fills in some great details on Dick's transition from "Boy Wonder" to "Man Wonder".
Every character has their own voice and familiar characterization. Dick is brave and resourceful, Alfred is caring, Batman is callous and Jason Todd is a brat. The linear nature of the story is wonderful, not wasting time in re-caps and histories, but going forward with a great adventure.
The only drawback is the blocky, cartoony nature ... Read More
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There comes a time when all Robins must leave the nest and fly solo, and in this case, take flight under the new name of Nightwing. Yes, it's a painful cliché, but so apropos. Parting can be such sweet sorry, but in the end Dick Grayson needed to become his own man and the time was now. The natural evolution of Robin to NW was a long time coming, and fortunately Nightwing is one of the best new characters that DC has created in years. Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty bucked the recent trend of disappointing ... Read More
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NIghtwing Year One is really a coming of age story. Dick Grayson grows up and this details his break with Batman and changing from Robin to Nightwing. Nightwing has always been a favorite of mine, though that probably relates to how big of a Batman fan I am. And I loved the artwork, with its thick lines and heavy blacks.
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I read this recently, and it was worth it. both the writing and the drawings are good.
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