josetinocoperez's review against another edition

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2.0

55/100.

Una de cal y otra de arena. La primera historia que nos cuenta este volumen, Blockbuster, se compone de cuatro número y debo reconocer que me ha parecido bastante mala. No era más que una colección de tropos utilizados de manera prototípica en una historia que no aporta nada a la serie de Nightwing, excepto algunas viñetitas. Está escrita por Tim Seeley y dibujada por Miguel Mendonca (la tinta es de Vicente Cifuentes y el color de Chris Sotomayor) en el primer y en el tercer número y por Minkyu Jung (los colores siguen siendo de Sotomayor) en el segundo y el cuarto. El arte no es malo, pero si falla el guion... Le daría un 3.

Después nos encontramos con la segunda historia, Spyral, se compone de tres número y, al contrario que la primera, me ha resultado bastante entretenida. Nos lleva al Grayson de New 52. A mucha gente no le gustó, pero a mí me pareció bastante entretenido y, quizás, por eso también me ha gustado esta historia. El arte de Javier Fernández me gusta bastante (en el último número, se le une Miguel Mendonca de nuevo), y acompaña bien a la historia que Tim Seeley nos cuenta. Le daría un 6'5.

marciatch's review against another edition

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i really don't liked the whole soap opera drama with the romance. and the story was a little lacking.

buildhergender's review against another edition

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4.0

I like Shawn better than Helena 😤

noveladdiction's review against another edition

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3.0

It dragged a little in the middle, but finally caught my attention again near the end.

clockworkp's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5
Entretenido, con un dibujo muy bueno y con una historia con un poco de chicha. El melodrama del final con Shane? demasiado forzado, pero ya se ve que los superhéroes no duran mucho tiempo con sus relaciones sentimentales.

depreydeprey's review against another edition

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3.0

This is the classic 3.5 star graphic novel. It started off strong with an interesting four issue arch that balanced a transition of mob power in Blüdhaven and the disintegration of Dick Grayson's relationship with the reformed social justice vigilante Defacer. Before I go further, the DC universe has rebooted itself like 11 times, why is there still a city called Blüdhaven? Lindstrom, Minnesota is the only U.S. city with an umlaut and they had to get the their governor to intervene to make that happen. Having a major U.S. city named Blüdhaven MAKES NO SENSE!
So, the Blockbuster arch is solidly written and the art throughout is evocative and beautiful. The second story arch isn't bad but just doesn't have the same juice as the Blockbuster story line.

lillian_francis's review

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4.0

Wow this was something of a rollercoaster. The Blockbuster story was good but the death of a friend rocked me and threw all the characters into turmoil. When Dick was then betrayed by Tiger I didn't know which way was up.

Two things I didn't enjoy: Dick being led by his. (Dude, you claimed you were in love with Shawn, fickle much). And the change of artist once we got to the Spyral issues.

Overall the Blockbuster story was the better of the two in both art and story.

may63536's review

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i really don't liked the whole soap opera drama with the romance. and the story was a little lacking.

rainyrhythm's review

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adventurous emotional lighthearted fast-paced

4.5

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