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| NIGHTWING No. 127, August 2025 |
Of course, that isn’t to say that “Other” doesn’t contain plenty of sense-shattering moments to keep its audience fully immersed, such as Spheric Solutions' plan to use their latest technology to help rid Blüdhaven of its sudden, highly convenient Fifth Dimensional menace. But this book debatably just continues to build up to a confrontation between the titular character and his metropolis’ towering, multi-eyed menace without ever actually depicting the original Boy Wonder throwing one of his “sticks” in anger; “We’ve developed Kappa-irradiated equipment, in case of an incursion from just such a theoretical realm.”
Similarly as unpersuasive is debatably the English author’s claim that Nightwing hasn’t bothered speaking to his sister in some time, despite the Mayor giving “free rein” to a posse of “evil police robots” which are currently roaming the former whaling town’s streets. Such a disconcerting omission on Grayson’s part is simply written off as being on the young man’s long list of ‘things to do’. However, it’s clear that for the purpose of this storyline the two siblings must be kept apart because otherwise Dick is bound to help break down the woman’s hypnotised state after she previously saw Olivia Pearce’s true face.
This somewhat frustrating atmosphere of the publication being a bit of a ‘filler’ can also be seen in some of Dexter Soy’s panels, where the undoubted prodigious penciller repeatedly provides the yarn with splash pages to show off the formidable height of the aforementioned numerously tentacled purple horror attacking Titans Tower. In addition, it takes the illustrator a whopping five pages to depict the main protagonist both getting ready and then actually entering his old headquarters’ ground floor.
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| The regular cover art of "NIGHTWING" #127 by Dexter Soy with Adriano Lucas |


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