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Reddit mentions of Nightwing Vol. 1: Bludhaven

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Reddit mentions: 13

We found 13 Reddit mentions of Nightwing Vol. 1: Bludhaven. Here are the top ones.

Nightwing Vol. 1: Bludhaven
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ColorMulticolor
Height10.2 Inches
Length6.7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2014
Weight1.1133344231 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 13 comments on Nightwing Vol. 1: Bludhaven:

u/FrettyLounds · 19 pointsr/comicbooks

I love how her realistic her thighs are, real women have thick thighs to hold up the rest of them. I am here and ready for a male superhero with a dad bod.


real men don't stand like this

u/kylesleeps · 11 pointsr/DCcomics

Dixon's run is currently being recollected.

Batman and Robin by Morrison is great as well.

u/Mr_Smartie · 6 pointsr/DCcomics

Chuck Dixon's run on Nightwing is considered the definitive run on the character. It's actually being reprinted, and Nightwing, Vol. 1: Bludhaven was just recently released. There were a few mini-series (like Devin Grayson's Nightwing/Huntress) and a few one-shots from that era that might be worth reading as well (don't know if they'll be included in the future reprints). Oh, and the single issue Birds of Prey #8 by Dixon is a very well-loved story. Peter Tomasi had a good run on the character as well.

For Dick as a Teen Titan, you have the oh-so-80s Marv Wolfman run of The New Teen Titans, which is also being reprinted, starting with The New Teen Titans, Vol. 1.

For Dick as Robin, there's Batman: Dark Victory which is a Batman story that includes his origin. There's also Batgirl/Robin Year One, which covers his early years.

For the New 52, Kyle Higgins' run is generally pretty good, even though he had to work with a number of editorial restrictions. His run begins with Nightwing, Vol. 1: Traps and Trapezes.

And then there's the current Grayson, which I'm very tempted to say might be his best solo series that doesn't have him wearing bat ears. The first volume Grayson, Vol. 1: Agents of Spyral doesn't come out until July, however, but the single issues should be available.

u/The_Lozer · 4 pointsr/Nightwing

It depends on whether or not you're trying to catch up with the current stuff. My immediate recommendation would be Chuck Dixon's original run, which DC is currently collecting in trades. Really solid Nightwing stories that don't require a lot of background knowledge other than a basic understanding of the Bat-Family. But if you want to get caught up with the current Rebirth run follow /u/DarkCrusade25's advice

u/ME24601 · 2 pointsr/batman

DC just put out a new printing of Nightwing's first solo book. I'd recommend picking that up.

u/Rodriguez79 · 2 pointsr/DCcomics

If you consider Nightwing as branching out from Batman far enough, his original solo run is very entertaining and deals with gang leaders and Dick joining the police.

http://www.amazon.com/Nightwing-Vol-Bludhaven-Dennis-ONeil/dp/1401251447

u/JPM11S · 2 pointsr/DCcomics

Well, based on what you like you should be into...

  1. Nightwing by Chuck Dixon: This is largely considered to be the definitive Nightwing run.

  2. Nightwing (Rebirth): This is currently running and has 4 trades out right now.

  3. Batman and Robin by Grant Morrison: The first 3 trades feature Dick Grayson as Batman.

  4. Grayson: Dick Grayson running around as a super spy in case you were wondering.

  5. The New Teen Titans: Features Dick's days on the Teen Titans as well as includes his transformation into Nightwing.
u/Cole-Spudmoney · 1 pointr/DCcomics

> Does this volume contain the first 8 Nightwing comics? https://www.amazon.com/Nightwing-Vol-Bludhaven-Dennis-ONeil/dp/1401251447/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=nightwing+vol+1&qid=1555590469&s=gateway&sr=8-2

It contains the four-issue-long "Nightwing" miniseries that came out in 1995, plus the first eight issues of the ongoing "Nightwing" series that began in 1996 and ended up running until 2009.

> I was looking at getting Batman: Year Three, but then I read that Batman: Dark Victory ignores what happened in that one. So, which is canon?

I'm fairly sure that "Batman: Year Three" was made non-canon after the 1994 event miniseries "Zero Hour", which made a bunch of minor revisions to continuity through time-travel stuff. So "Dark Victory" is the one that's in the exact same continuity as that "Nightwing" book you were interested in. However, Dick is only a minor character in "Dark Victory". If you want a better place to start reading about him, go with Batgirl/Robin: Year One, which collects the two miniseries "Robin: Year One" and "Batgirl: Year One". Dick is the main character in the first and an important supporting character in the second, and they set up stuff that pays off later in the "Nightwing" series.

u/demosthenes718 · 1 pointr/Deathstroke

Looks like they're recollecting and republishing it, just like they're doing with the 90s Nightwing series.

u/zach2992 · 1 pointr/DCcomics

FYI on Quiver: the Absolute Edition comes out in March, so wait for that.

And FYI for Nightwing: new version of A Knight in Bludhaven is out in December.

u/ifoldsix · 1 pointr/DCcomics

For Nightwing, you can just start reading the new 52 volumes. Here is the first volume. The run has ended recently due to forever evil and there are five total volumes. They are also starting to reprint the pre-new52 series with this volume.

u/danhimself36 · 1 pointr/Nightwing

no the 96 series starts after Knightfall...actually it starts shortly after the Batman: Prodigal arc...the series ends at the beginning of Battle for the Cowl

there is a trade coming out in December that collects the first Nightwing mini and the first 8 issues of his ongoing...it's labeled as Volume One so hopefully they'll release more after that

http://www.amazon.com/Nightwing-Vol-Bludhaven-Dennis-ONeil/dp/1401251447/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1408159735&sr=8-9&keywords=Nightwing