NIGHTWING No. 107, December 2023 |
These ingredients all come together to create an utterly enthralling situation for Batman’s former side-kick, and debatably help keep this comic’s audience completely hooked, despite a lot of the book being rather dialogue-driven. In fact, apart from the titular character’s short-lived, violent scuffle with the big-boned Lucas and his similarly disagreeable deck-swabbing cronies, the vast majority of this publication revolves either around Dick Grayson establishing just what Captain Blud wants of him, or investigating the underground syndicate behind the mysteriously enigmatic Hold.
Fortunately, the Australian author is able to navigate such sedentary set-pieces by punctuating them with moments of high melodrama and adrenaline-fuelled action, such as Nightwing freezing atop the pirate vessel’s guard-rail and helplessly watching one of its crew drown in the ocean. The revelation that at least a single member of Bennett’s crew is actually a traitor, and on the payroll of the woman’s criminally-inclined brother, also adds another fascinating element to the mix – firmly placing a question mark over the motivations of an entire secondary cast who already strongly dislike Grayson already.
Prodigiously pencilling all these gripping goings-on is Stephen Byrne, who does a first-rate job of making Beatrice appear as if the entire weight of the world rests upon her shoulders. The new captain clearly still feels very strongly for her former lover. Yet her eyes also convey the sadness of her father’s recent death, and the female swashbuckler’s grim determination to ensure that she remains in charge of "a secret bank serving the rich and powerful", no matter what the cost.
The regular cover art of "NIGHTWING" #107 by Bruno Redondo |