Hero of the City.
Because unfortunately the Nighwting 45's preliminaries at the side of Nightwing too, so I has to return to here to be understood thread of Nightwing too.
So, Nightwing begins to practice in Blüdhaven to be in his own little,
private Gotham. (It is not clear that he does
it from this episode or not, but maybe so, anyway it seems like a fresh thing.)
But the city has another, quite insane, cruel, and self-proclaimed
crime-fighter, Nite-Wing (Tad Ryerstad) who is dragging two criminals to death
by a car.
Because of the similarity in pronunciation, everyone suspects Nightwing
in the background, for which the main gangster of the city, Blockbuster is mad
him. Otherwise Nite-Wing gets his tips from a (corrupt?) police-chief (FrancisRedhorn). Oh yes, it's still running a thread in the background, in which Dick
Greyson (Nightwing) successfully completes the police academy. After which his
landlady in love, Bridget Clancy congratulates him.
Chuck Dixon describes the world of sin and corruption-soaked Blüdhaven
very enjoyably, but the actual story is a mere nothing. The drawer is none
other than my favorite, Greg Land. So the bastard has gone over here.
The original Hungarian blog post is here.
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