Tonight's the Nite.
Dick Greyson (Nightwing) is celebrating the completion of the police
academy with his landlady in love, Bridget Clancy and there is the smack of a
kiss.
However, despite his excellent results, he does not take into the police
of Blüdhaven but instead a man named Mac Arnot. He asks Oracle for help to find
out everything about this Mac. Meanwhile, he is being jealous about Jason Bard.
Nite-Wing is continuing his activities, He takes care one of
Blockbuster's main vice-chief.
With great brutality.
The police command who has been associated him, Francis Redhorn is mad
at him for this already. And Blockbuster is mad at Redhorn for loosing his men.
So after all the police command musts be corrupt. For understanding of
these complicated conditions of Blüdhaven, I need to read further back (I think
Nightwing has been practicing for a while here), but I won't it.
Nightwing goes to break to Alistair Bendel-White (who also is some main
vice-villain type), and he runs into Nite-Wing here.
Then, when they start to discuss there things, a rear-facing head guy
(Torque) pops up and offers them a bundle of flaming dynamite.
Chuck Dixon's story is simple but incomprehensible without knowledge of
the background treads. Greg Land is simply very good. And we suffer with Butch
Guice.
The original Hungarian blog post is here.
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