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#Nightwing (2016-) Vol. 1: Leaping into the Light
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Ok so after I found that super cute page from Nightwing #96 (2022) I went back and read the first issue in Nightwing and I found this and oh my gosh it's so dang cute I had to share
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I love this so dang much oh my gosh
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gffa · 11 months
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what order would you recommend reading the batman comics in? also where do you find the comics?
"What order would you recommend reading the Batman comics in?" only has one answer and that answer is for me to immediately burst into tears. Okay, this list is designed around what I think is most likely to get you into comics and having a good time, if you're enjoying the kind of posts that appear on this blog: - Nightwing 2016, you can start from issue #1 and just keep reading (well, once you hit the Ric Grayson arc, you can skim if you want) because it's a fun, light-hearted series that's just very easy to read and is my comfort series in a lot of ways. I enjoy Dick Grayson's character, it does a lot of work to establish him in his own city, but also touches on his relationships with his family, and I think is a great starting place. You can start with Better Than Batman, Back to Bludhaven, Nightwing Must Die, Blockbuster, Raptor's Revenge, The Untouchable, The Bleeding Edge, Knight Terrors (not to be confused with the 2023 event of the same name!), Burnback, The Gray Son Legacy, The Joker War, Fear State Then there's something of a 'soft reboot' where the volume numbering starts over (but issue #s keep going) with: Leaping into the Light, Get Grayson, The Battle for Blüdhaven's Heart - Robin & Batman (2022), a beautifully illustrated series from the early days of Bruce and Dick, where Bruce is not exactly the world's greatest parent, but he's trying, there's an amazingly emotionally satisfying hug, and it shows what a delightful hurricane child Dick Grayson was. - "The Murder Club" is just one story out of many in Batman: Urban Legends but it's a fantastic one, with beautiful art and a story that's about Thomas and Martha Wayne traveling forward in time to see what's become of their son, and they don't necessarily approve--until Dick and Damian are basically impossible to ignore and they see what Bruce is fighting for. For more general Batman stories (rather than ones focused on my Blorbo), I'm enjoying: - The Court of Owls [vol. 1][vol. 2] by Scott Snyder, which is a solid case story and introduces the Court of Owls, which I genuinely like as a relatively recent addition to Batman's rogues gallery! - Batman 2016 is a bit of a controversial pick, because not everyone enjoys the authors writing for this series, but I've had a blast with a lot of Tom King's writing, personally. I especially enjoyed a lot of the run-up to the Bruce/Selina wedding with Rebirth book 3 (there's a double date with Bruce/Selina and Clark/Lois that's just a silly, fun good time!), The Rules of Engagement, Bride or Burglar, The Wedding, and Cold Days. I wasn't really a big Bruce/Selina shipper before those issues, but they really won me over because I love a good hot mess of a couple that have a bunch of thorny issues between them, that Selina loves Bruce not as some mythic figure but as the dumbass guy she loves, and then some bonus quality content with Bruce's kids, especially once the wedding falls apart and he's in such a bad place and Dick Grayson is so good at stabilizing Bruce that it's unreal. (You can also read Preludes to the Wedding in around here, if nothing else the Dick + Hush one was really, really fun! Clark and Dick take Bruce to Batburger for his bachelor's party because they're horrible people who think they're funny, and it's DELIGHTFUL.) - Batman/Superman: World's Finest (2022) by Mark Waid is also more light-hearted, but is so much fun, the characters banter with each other, but you can see their genuine friendship and how it became to be one of foundational relationships in both their lives, and plus Dan Mora's art is always TOP NOTCH. (Plus, volume 2 is out as well.)
I limited myself to anything from the 2016 reboot ("Rebirth") because I think that's easiest to draw someone in and these are the starting places that I would enjoy, though, they do assume a fair amount of pre-knowledge about Batman characters, like personally I enjoyed Batman & Robin Eternal but I don't think it's a good starting point for what the comics are actually like. As always, if someone has a good suggestion for a newer fan, I'd love to hear them! Especially since I tend to be Nightwing-focused, that's where my area of expertise is, if you have some good Tim or Jason or Damian recs, feel free! Though, in general, I think you can pick up almost any trade paperback and it'll be designed to be read without too much confusion, so just find a character you think you'll like and jump in! :D (p.s. I'm linking to Hoopla pages because, if you have a library card with your local library, you can use it to sign in to Hoopla!)
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inkofamethyst · 4 months
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Summer Goals 2024
Personal goals while i'm here
get back on track for my 12-book reading goal (starting a nonfiction book last month grinded my progress to a halt, gotta catch up) (prob w SJM)
crochet one (1) item of clothing (preferably in a public park, a la "the most interesting girl in the city" ofc)
learn mosaic crochet so I can finally make a Journey scarf (but the cream and gold one bc mosaic can only use two yarn colors at a time)
keep up with coding! probably just working on my game(s) for fun hehe
hit da club - technically complete 11 may
flirt with ONE man - complete 25 may
export all R code from my undergrad dropbox
clean up my undergrad gdrive
read Nightwing Vol 1: Leaping into the Light (2016(?)) (and also the rest of that run bc the pinterest images have me hooked omg (though apparently it hasn't ended yet which,,,, ugh is annoying))
if not Nightwing then the Hawkeye run which my photo-friend believes is what Nightwing was in response to - complete 24 may
start learning music theory
try regular workouts at home or at the campus gym to gain upper body strength and improve cardiovascular health
cut out/assemble the pattern for that dress i wanna make
go to a classical music concert
open a HYSA!!!
Academic goals
brush up on my chimpanzee knowledge (1-2 articles a week) to prep for the class in the fall
go through the bioinformatics lectures on youtube from the class at this uni which is no longer taught but is apparently excellent (??? hours per week)
set up my coding environment and learn how to do basic bulk transcriptomic/epigenetic analyses
histology!!! (also fill out my lab notebook omg)
learn how to fully use a citation software (should only take a week or so)
Goals for when I visit home
make an indexed pattern binder so i can see every pattern i have up front and stop buying new ones that do the same things as ones I already own
assign many/most of my fabrics to particular projects
finish the black half circle skirt (waistband, bound buttonhole, hem!)
floral sleeveless mock neck top (mock up first?)
finish the trouser mockup
play my uke
play my flute... and earnestly attempt improvisation
binge pjo binge pjo binge pjo binge pjo binge pjo bi
The sewing ones are admittedly a little ambitious, as always, but I think the others are very very very doable, if a little crowded. The most challenging will probably be keeping up with python, working out regularly, music theory, and also finding the confidence to flirt (but who knows? maybe I won't have to force it). I don't anticipate being able to hit them all (I never do!), but it's nice to have options.
I think if I want to hit a lot of them though, I'm going to have to be structured with my day/week. Set up various curricula, timelines, (flexible) deadlines. Plus, some of these goals are very short-term, and should only take a day or week at most. I can totally sketch out what gets done when, and should have enough wiggle room in case things need to shift.
(also i did have 2023 goals i just never published them bc i forgor)
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quackquackbox · 2 years
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와 표지봐 미쳤다...
딕도..... 딕도............... 나잇윙도...사고싶다..................때흐흑....
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jonathanpongratz · 2 years
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Graphic Novel Review: Nightwing, Vol. 1: Leaping into the Light (Nightwing (2016) #12)
Graphic Novel Review: Nightwing, Vol. 1: Leaping into the Light (Nightwing (2016) #12)
Hey vigilantes and renegades, Hope you’re having a stellar week. I’ve got some big news to share tomorrow, but for now let’s get into another graphic novel review! I just finished reading Nightwing, Vol. 1: Leaping into the Light by Tom Taylor. At the time I borrowed this through my library, I wasn’t ready to continue with my TBR catchup. That’s when two more titles rolled in along with this…
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