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Nightwing: On the Razor's Edge by Chuck Dixon, Greg Land (DC Comics, 2005) |
On the Razor's Edge is as much about the women orbiting Nightwing's life as it is about Nightwing himself.
The story moves from there into a move on Bludhaven by hired killer Shrike, who has a bone to pick with Nightwing from a previous encounter. But the focus keeps lighting on Grayson's girls: Clancy, his Irish-Chinese landlady; Amy, his police trainer and immediate superior; Black Canary, a fellow hero who ends up saving his butt; and of course Barbara "Oracle" Gordon, the former Batgirl, whose romance with Dick proceeds apace in this book. Through it all, there's a harrowing rescue under the ice, a domestic disturbance, a trial for assassins, an electrical shock, ninjas, police corruption, an elusive drug kingpin and the formulation of a plan for two Nightwing foes to break out of prison. It's another fun chapter in the life of a hero who is a lot like Batman but is never so grim. Dick Grayson is a strong favorite among readers, and the quality of the writing here is a good reason why. by Tom Knapp |