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| NIGHTWING No. 134, March 2026 |
Indeed, if the Fifth Dimensional imp really has such a destructive ability and can level vast swathes of the New Jersey city with a single action, many a bibliophile will surely be asking themselves why he went to such bizarre lengths as to covertly infiltrate the place via Olivia Pearce’s sinister Spheric Solutions in the first place, when he could surely have just smashed a few blocks of real estate into rubble and then informed the original Boy Wonder that he wanted him for his Cirque du Sin’s Ringmaster once the acrobat-turned-crimefighter showed up.?
Furthermore, the Zanni only appears to be defeated by Grayson towards the end of this book because he’s partially disintegrated by Nite-Mite’s gloopy soup first. This solution seems reasonably clever to begin with. However, it will debatably soon dawn upon the audience that it was the “godlike force” who brought “Nightwing's self-declared biggest fan" into the fray in the first place - and seemingly for no obvious reason other than to subsequently provide Batman's former sidekick with the means with which to defeat him.!?!
Fortunately, what does keep the eye riveted are V Ken Marion’s layouts, which genuinely add an aura of tension to the tent scene involving the Zanni and Nightwing throwing balls at a mock replica of Bludhaven. In addition, the aforementioned fully costumed appearance of J'onn J'onzz and Barbara Gordon amidst all the damage and destruction is extremely impactive, and probably caused more than a few of this ongoing series’ readers to suddenly wish for a mini-series featuring the two protagonists; “I think some help has just arrived.”
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| Writer: Dan Watters, Artist: V Ken Marion, and Colors: Veronica Gandini |


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