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Nightwing and Huntress
(DC, 1998, 2004)
™ and ©1998 DC Comics
This four-issue mini-series spotlights Nightwing, formerly Robin, and The Huntress, who, repulsed by her mob family’s background, became a wrathful vigilante. This pairing brings with it tension because Batman doesn’t sanction the Huntress’ sometimes-extreme methods, and Nightwing and Huntress are physically attracted to one another.
Artwork by Greg Land and Bill Sienkiewicz highlight a taut story by newcomer Devin Grayson. Events begin with the murder of a call girl in a hotel room reserved under the name of Frankie Black. But Black reserved the room as an alibi to cover his mob activities elsewhere and is innocent of the girl’s murder. This doesn’t matter to The Huntress who reasons that he is no doubt guilty of other murders. Nightwing maintains that hanging this rap on Black allows the real murderer to get off. Add to the scenario a missing vice cop. It seems she was working undercover as a call girl…
— George Haberberger
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#1
May 1998
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W: Devin Grayson · A: Greg Land
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#2
Jun 1998
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W: Devin Grayson · A: Greg Land
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#3
Jul 1998
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#4
Aug 1998
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W: Devin Grayson · A: Greg Land
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