ANOTHER GREAT ARC FROM THE FANTASTIC TEAM OF TAYLOR, REDONDO, AND LUCAS!
Volume 3 of this series I can’t praise enough, and of course it’s another enjoyable read. This arc starts with Dick’s plans of making Bludhaven a better place finally coming to light as his new ‘Haven’ hub has been built and the people of the city love it. It’s an area as the name insists where people can be amongst themselves with a library, basketball court, free food, free cafes, a skate park, and beautiful scenery all around. In the middle of it all is a statue of Alfred Pennyworth as an honor from Dick as the whole plan is under the same named foundation Dick started. Of course with all this good going on the baddies have to come out and play, and Block Buster is growing more angry that Dick Grayson is still breathing in Bludhaven. He gets more people on his bankroll and to take back the city that he once called his. However, with all the help Dick has and him having the mayor playing double agent on Block Buster, he’s proving to be a real problem to Block Buster as both Dick Grayson and Nightwing. So now it might be time for Black Buster to get his hands dirty in order for things to actually go his way. Oh and the Heartless character from the first arc is back, also challenging for the city of Bludhaven. SHEESH!
Tom Taylor writes more good comics? I mean come on, what else is there to expect? This arc sort of feels like a closing point in the title setting up some other big things for possibly the next 20+ issues. I can see this being a good end point for volume one of an omnibus which I hope DC ends up doing, cause I can’t think of any other series currently that deserves it more. Another part of this arc I liked so much was the further work Taylor did on the relationship between Dick and Barbara to finally officially get them back together. I think the two are meant for each other and it’s not only cute to see them back as a couple, but it’s always a thrill to see them team up in crime fighting. More action in this volume as well which was super fun and it made the read move faster than it already does. Just more good stuff and I can’t wait for more.
Bruno Redondo oh how I love thee. Yea if you’ve seen my previous reviews you know how much I love Redondo’s work and this volume is just more great material I get to marvel at. The more I see Redondo’s work the more I wish he could do other works for different characters. I would love nothing more than for Marvel to get their shit together, find a good writer for Spider-Man, and see Redondo’s take on my favorite character. Yea yea I know, a man can dream. Regardless of what he works on though, I am here for it.
Last review I didn’t praise this guy enough, but Adriano Lucas on colors is super impactful to this book. His choice of color palette is normally blue and purple tones so his ability to make those kinds of colors work without it feeling like too much speaks a lot to his talent. He also paints a beautiful night in the city and it all makes the vibe as chill as those lofi study videos on youtube.
Overall; This felt like a great sort of cap off to what the previous 2 volumes (and one tie in volume with Fear State) set up. but also gets in the perfect positions for more great content.