Saturday, 6 June 2026

Nightwing #135 - DC Comics

NIGHTWING No. 135, April 2026
To be fair, Issue One Hundred And Thirty-Five of “Nightwing” does debatably bring Dan Watters’ “Cirque Du Sin” multi-part storyline to a pretty satisfactory conclusion. Indeed, with the exception of Blüdhaven City’s mayor now being the villainous Bernard Bisogni, and large chunks of the metropolis being in ruins due to “the biggest quake to hit the East Coast since the Cataclysm”, Dick Grayson’s life as a costumed crime-fighter is pretty much back to where it was before he re-encountered the Zanni.

Admittedly, having Barabara Gordon simply state that Spheric Solutions and Olivia Pearce are “gone” isn’t the most convincing explanation as to how a multi-billion dollar advanced weapons company and its headless, zombie owner have disappeared. But at least it helps provide the Justice League, the Flyboiz and the Teddy Gang with an opportunity to work together so as to assist “people in the wake” of the conurbation’s massive misfortune; “My friends prove once more that they have my Town’s back when I need them.”

Furthermore, poor Nightwing-Prime’s sacrifice to stay locked within the Fifth Dimension so he can eternally battle the Zanni seems to be a fairly well thought out solution to bring Grayson’s worries about having to mentor a Superman-like protégé to a rather quick end. Poor Bryce Moran’s presence on Earth was always going to cause a multitude of problems for anyone penning adventures set within the former Whaling Town, as anything other than a Kryptonite-laced disaster could easily be fixed by the meta-human swooping down to save everyone – including Dick. Now though, the youngster can safely develop his special abilities in isolation, whilst simultaneously keeping his fellow children’s dreams free of the sinister clown’s influence.

Lastly, regular artist Dexter Soy returns to provide plenty of tension with his pencils as Nightwing attempts to valiantly escape the Fifth Dimension with all of Blüdhaven’s stolen youngsters via a terrifyingly tall ladder. This ultimate confrontation between the two supposedly long-time adversaries is laced with drama and danger. It’s just a pity that so much of this atmosphere is then debatably lost once Bryce flies in and blasts the disconcerting, spider-like Zanni away from the original Boy Wonder just as things are looking bleak for Grayson.

The regular cover art of "NIGHTWING" #135 by Dexter Soy

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