Review: Nightwing #132

“Cirque Du Sin – Part two:” – Slapstick
Writer: Dan Watters
Artist: Dexter Soy
Color Artist: Veronica Gandini
Letterer: Wes Abbott
Review by James Attias

Nightwing #132 is the most terrifying thing I’ve seen since I saw Weapons in the cinema!

 

Nightwing on Elm Street

This issue has one of the single most terrifying pages I’ve ever seen in a comic book. But I can’t talk about it for Spoiler Reasons. BUT we will definitely discuss it in the next review! My good gosh almighty! I can’t wait.
Now let’s talk about how awesome this issue was. These characters, these new original villains, of which there are two… Are just fantastic, they’re different, they’re terrifying and they’re unpredictable. Honestly if you’re a Nightwing fan, I cannot recommend enough reading every issue of this run. From Tom Taylor to Dan Watters. This is the best Nightwing has ever been. If you disagree then in the worlds of a band and a TV Cop – Tell me Whyyyyy!?

Artist Applause

I can’t tell you how much the art in this issue impressed me. The superhero parts, the horror parts, the tender moments. They were all just perfect. Hat’s off to Soy and Gandini. I applaud you both. The way this story was told was amazing. You two are the reason I’m giving this issue a 10 out of 10. Keep up the great work. As a fan, I can’t tell you how much it means to be shocked and visually impressed by a comic, when you read 40 a week.

Conclusion

Nightwing #132 is a wonderful, petrifying action packed issue that has awesome visuals and sets up a huge new challenge for Nightwing. 

Review Written to Honor Steve J Ray – May he Rest in Peace.

Images Courtesy of DC Entertainment

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