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Nightwing #134 321 Days, Part Two: The Best Friend
Cover Date: September, 2007
Overview "The Missing Year" continues with a startling rebirth: The return of the Vigilante! Meet Metal Eddie. Yesterday, he challenged the Crimelords of Europe, Asia and Africa, and defeated them. Today, he controls the 21 Tigers, an international gang ...
Issue Description
Overview
"The Missing Year" continues with a startling rebirth: The return of the Vigilante! Meet Metal Eddie. Yesterday, he challenged the Crimelords of Europe, Asia and Africa, and defeated them. Today, he controls the 21 Tigers, an international gang of murderers. But there was a time when Dick Grayson called him friend and mentor — and they both loved the same woman.
Flashback
At the Batcave, Alfred is tending to Robin's injuries. Batman is really giving him the riot act for being reckless and almost getting killed. He is mad that he went to take someone on without even calling him in for backup. Robin mentions that he's the leader of the Teen Titans and is about to turn seventeen. He says that Batman used to be encouraging like a father but lately he's just been trying to control him. Batman says that the world has changed for the worse and he wouldn't bring him to this life if they came together today. Robin says fine, and says he wants out. He leaves Gotham City on a bus.
The present
Nightwing is following Liu. He's not sure if he can trust her. He was so in love with her and think it's because of her that he has trouble with commitment. He's looked into her background since they were last together. He can't find anything to doubt her but he still has a feeling in his gut. Nightwing notices that the building where they first met has been built over with a skyscraper.
Flashback
Dick is working as a dishwasher and is wondering how he could get money and find a place to live right away. A co-worker mentions going to "Eddie's" place. Metal Eddie, as he tells people to call him, is a young man that has spent ten years in Tibet building and hardening himself. He says that parents are scared of getting replaced by their kids. This is when Dick first sees Liu, who Eddie met in Tibet.
The present
Using binoculars, Nightwing sees Metal Eddie and Liu meeting in his office. Eddie looks a little different, more business-like. Liu said their relationship was just business and it does appear to be the case. Nightwing then notices someone dressed as Vigilante. He knows it can't be the original because Adrian Chase killed himself. As the bullet meant for Eddie strikes the window, it seems as if Eddie manages to block the bullet with his hand. Nightwing goes after Vigilante, asking who is he since he's not the original. They fight with Vigilante escaping in the end.
Nightwing tries checking in with his tech guy, J.J., who used to build stuff for the original Vigilante. He finds a note from J.J. saying that he felt it was time to move on. He wants to know why this new Vigilante was after Eddie so he arranges a dinner with him and Liu.
Eddie is surprised that Dick wanted to see him again after (whatever) happened in the past. Dick says that it was time to forgive. Eddie agrees and says that he has also forgiven Robin for getting him thrown in jail. He realizes that he was only doing his job. Dick is momentarily worried until he's pretty sure that Eddie doesn't suspect that he was Robin. They talk about the other kids that were around back then and how some have died or made a life for themselves in the last ten years. Dick wants to believe everything that Eddie is presenting but he still has some doubts. Eddie invites Dick to his office but asks to give him a day because someone tried taking a shot at him. Walking out of the restaurant, Dick is under the scope of the new Vigilante. He wonders what Dick Grayson has to do with Eddie, how are they connected.
Liu is seen, in the dark, talking about Dick. She and Eddie are in bed. They talk about how Dick doesn't suspect anything and will lead them right into Waynetech.
Entering his apartment, Dick finds the lights have been cut. Then he sees Vigilante. Vigilante seems to know all about his current life. He says that he has some questions and Dick will answer them. Dick gathers that Vigilante is there to question him and not Nightwing. He plans to take him down as fast as possible. Vigilante gets the drop on him with a gadget. Dick is wrapped in a "porous polymer net." He can breathe but if he struggles, he will get crushed. He wants to know what his connection in all of this is.
Nightwing (1996)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Starring: Dick Grayson as Nightwing.
PromoFollowing his solo starring roles in Nightwing: Alfred's Return and the September Nightwing 1995 mini-series launched after Grayson's turn under the Batman cowl in Batman: Prodigal, Dick Grayson was rewarded for years of heroic service with his own ongoing series, written by Chuck Dixon and with art by Scott McDaniel, coming off the success of Dixon's Robin (1993) series.
Setting up camp in Bludhaven, a city close to his Gotham City home and twice as corrupt, Nightwing quickly acquired quite a rogues gallery. From underworld boss Blockbuster to the acrobatic Lady Vic to the twisted former cop Torque, Nightwing battled his way to respect in his new town, and the fans took notice.
A hit from the start, Nightwing lasted 153 regular issues, a #1000000 issue, 2 annuals and a special #0.5 issue from Wizard magazine.
As the series came to an end in 2009 with the Death of Bruce Wayne story line running throughout the Bat-family titles, Dick Grayson went on to star as Batman in Batman, Detective Comics, Batman & Robin among others.
Annuals & SpecialsNightwing Annual (#1-2)Nightwing 80 page Giant (#1)Nightwing: The Target (#1)Nightwing Secret Files & Origins (#1)Nightwing: Our World's At War (#1)Nightwing and Huntress (#1-4)Batman/Nightwing: Bloodborne. (#1)Collected EditionsNightwing: A Knight in Bludhaven (#1-8)Nightwing: Blüdhaven (#1-8)Nightwing: Rough Justice (#9-18)Nightwing: Rough Justice (New Edition) (#9-18)Nightwing: Love and Bullets (#0.5, 19, 21-22, 24-29)Nightwing: False Starts (#19-25 & 1,000,000)Nightwing: Love and Bullets (#26-34 & 1,000,000)Nightwing: A Darker Shade of Justice (#30-39, Nightwing: Secret Files & Origins #1)Nightwing: The Hunt for Oracle (#41-46, Birds of Prey #20-21)Nightwing: Big Guns (#47-50, Nightwing: Secret Files & Origins #1, Nightwing: 80-Page Giant #1)Nightwing: On the Razor's Edge (#52, 54-60)Batman: War Games Book One (New Edition) (#96)Nightwing: Year One (#101-106)Nightwing: Mobbed Up (#107-111)Nightwing: Renegade (#112-117)Nightwing: Brothers in Blood (#118-124)Nightwing: Love and War (#125-132)Nightwing: The Lost Year (#133-137, Nightwing Annual #2)Nightwing: Freefall (#140-146)Nightwing: The Great Leap (#147-153)Other Collected EditionsBatman: Cataclysm (#19-20)Batman: No Man's LandVolume 2 (#35-37)Volume 4 (#38-39)Batman: Officer Down (#53)Bruce Wayne: Murderer? (2011 Edition) (#65-69)Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive: Volume 1 - (#68-69)Robin: The Teen Wonder (#101)Batman: War GamesVolume 1: Outbreak (#96)Volume 2: Tides (#97)Volume 3: End Game (#98)Batman: The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul (#138-139)DC Comics Presents: Robin War 100-Page Spectacular (#139)DC One Million Omnibus (#1000000)Note: Issues #23, 40, 51, 61-64, 67, 70-95, 99-100 are not collected.
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