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Nightwing by chuck dixon
Nightwing by chuck dixon





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While blindfolded and balancing themselves on one foot atop a speeding train, the kind of impossible and ridiculous notion that superhero comics are built upon, they talk about everything-girls, their impressions of Batman, their thoughts about Jason Todd, Grayson becoming a cop, and the price and weight of their own fears and secrets. Going deeper though, this story is an intense and comprehensive character study that both further distinguishes them from the other, and explains why they'll always be connected despite their differences. Their backgrounds and upbringings are vastly different and they appear to have little in common. On the surface, it's really just a casual conversation between Dick Grayson and Tim Drake, two young men that wouldn't even know each other if not for their respective partnerships with the Batman. So today we're going to talk about one of his greatest scripts in a long, storied career that's still seems far from over-it comes from issue 25 of the Nightwing series, and is called " The Boys".







Nightwing by chuck dixon