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Written by: Dan Watters
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Art by: Dexter Soy
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Colors by: Veronica Gandini
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Letters by: Wes Abbott
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Cover art by: Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini (cover A)
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Cover price: $4.99
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Release date: February 19, 2024
Nightwing #123, by DC Comics on 2/19/25, sends Nightwing to investigate a distress call from the Flyboiz, and he finds monsters waiting.
Is Nightwing #123 Good?
Recap
When we last left the world’s greatest Robin in Nightwing #122, Nightwing pleaded his case to the Mayor that the simmering gang war was orchestrated by Olivia Pearce. Why? Olivia Pearce was a member of a crime circus that Batman and Robin broke up many years ago. Pearce’s motivations aren’t clear, but revenge is a good candidate. The issue ended with Nightwing leaping into action to get proof from a nearby explosion and one of the Flyboiz activating a distress call.
Plot Synopsis
In Nightwing #122, Nightwing finds his promises put to the test. Bosogni steps up to begin his campaign to replace Mayor Grayson-Lin, putting pressure on the Mayor to redouble her efforts to stop gang violence. The one person willing to make her efforts successful is Olivia Pearce of Spheric Solutions.
Meanwhile, Nightwing visits the Teddies to assure them that he’s doing everything possible to clear their names in the recent outbreaks of violence. He pleads for more time to clear their name, assuring them that the Flyboiz are not trying to start a war.
Later, Oracle relays the distress call issued by one of the Flyboiz in the last issue. Nightwing traces the signal to an underground bunker that doesn’t appear on any city map. He finds several dead Flyboiz mutated to monstrous levels. Inside, Nightwing deduces the bunker was used to house bodies of people infected by a Chemo attack from a 2006 storyline. When the Flyboiz moved into the bunker, with the help of Spheric Solutions in exchange for a “favor,” exposure to the Chemo infection radically altered the Flyboiz mutations, turning them into monsters.
The issue ends with Nightwing promising to help the remaining Flyboiz who haven’t been infected, while Mayor Grayson-Lin makes a Faustian bargain with Olivia Pearce to uphold her promise to protect the city.
First Impressions
Generally, Nightwing #123 is fine for what it is, but Dan Watters has dragged the series so far off the main path that the plot has gotten lost in the background. In isolation, this issue is fine. The lack of focus in the arc is the killing flaw.
How’s the Art?
What’s great about Nightwing #123?
What’s not great about Nightwing #123?
At this point, the series is dealing with a side quest of a side quest. Does anyone remember how this arc started or when we’ll eventually get back to the Cirque du Sin? There’s nothing wrong with taking a tangent to fill out the background or add supporting information, but Watters has lost the plot… literally.
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Final Thoughts
Nightwing #123 is a perfectly good Batman story without the Batman. Dan Watters uses a quality of action and detective work to present a solid DC tale, and Dexter Soy’s artwork is excellent. That said, Watters has lost focus on where this arc is headed, so readers may lose interest.
6.2/10
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