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‘Nightwing #84’ (review)

Written by Tom Taylor 
Art by Robbi Rodriguez
Published by DC Comics

 

This book has really turned around in so many ways. It has great characters now, and great and clear action. The plots have been a lot of fun. It has also been strangely addicting and I really think it has been one of DC’s better books.

The whole Bat family has been receiving bad messages from the Oracle. These messages have been getting them into a lot of trouble. This leads them to a startling revelation. Barbara isn’t the one sending them the messages.

This means that the Oracle’s system has been hacked. Who could do such a thing? What purpose does it all serve?

We get to see Nightwing and the Bat family scrambling for information but it doesn’t seem to be leading anywhere.

This anti-Oracle starts becoming more and more powerful.

We get to see them really becoming a solid threat. This all leads to one heck of a conclusion for the issue that leaves you wanting more immediately. It’s pretty exciting.

Tom Taylor writes an excellent script full of verve and excitement. It is pretty much a good time. The artwork by Robbi Rodriguez is pretty awesome too.

Overall, this is an excellent issue of this series.

RATING: B+

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