Well, that's a pretty tangled filling issue.
The two Wings (Night and
Nite) are escaping from the explosion to hide in a safe, but at down, they are
waited by the SWAT, from who they can hardly run away.
Behind the whole thing is some complex gang war, into which the corrupt
part of the police also joined. Anyway, Nite-wing was lured to the building by
his police commander (Francis Redhorn) to settle him, but still is not clear
the whole thing for him (Redhorn), so he (Redhorn) sends Mac Arnot to look
after the things. Torque (the rear-facing head guy, the dynamited) kidnapped
Bendel-White (his house was blew up) and replaced him with a corpse. Torque
wants Bendel-White for help to get Blüdhaven. The chief gangster of the city,
Blockbuster is dying in heart trouble, and only a gorilla heart transposition
can save him (because his huge dimensions). It is therefore very important for
him that a speaking gorilla, Grimm (no relation to the story-telling brothers)
takes him to Gorilla City (and for us, it will
be the major thread).
Nightwing thinks a good idea to take Nite-Wing for his sidekick that he
will his own little Robin. Also, Nightwing's landlady, Bridget Clancy is in
love with him, but seeing that hopeless thing, she is pretending as if they are only
dudes.
Chuck Dixon has well entangled the already tangled threads. And is not
much space for Greg Land's talent.
The original Hungarian blog post is here.
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