A review by crimyami
Dark Nights: Metal: The Resistance by Joshua Williamson

4.0

This shows you what other heroes are doing during the time that the others are looking for superman. I do like knowing what Nightwing has been through and the others, it shows why Nightwing is the way he is when we see him in the other books and why he is so down about it. The stories are also well written within each other, the connection making sense for the most part, and it flows well through each comic.

The artwork is pretty, I think my favorite would be the suicide squad and Nightwing. Ivy's plants are drawn beautifully along with with the poisoned starfire and how they all look deadly rather than not as terrifying. The art in Nightwing is wonderful when your looking at Freeze's monster and those around it that are helping him. The Dark Robin is just as gruesome as the batman who laughed. It's an interesting take on what Robin would be if he followed into maddnes.

I think it needs to be switched around where Teentitans 12 is before Nightwing 29? Because the two stories clash with back tracking as to explain what happened to the titans and how harley and them got with the others. It could be how they wanted it (or it was released?) But it's a little hard to follow in this instance since the others have been all together. To keep it all flowing Green Arrow should be after the suicide squad one, and you have the information together following Nightwing, Robin, and Green arrow in sync rather than disjointed not sure where it goes. The ones involving the Justice league being in front looks good and it's easier to see what's going on, with the members there rather than not seeing what took them all so long and what they went through.

Over all I did enjoy it just not a much as I had enjoyed the others and it could have been due to the disjointed of them? I'm not sure but it's nice to see how it affected the others that we didn't get to see in the others.