Unofficial Nightwing Vol. 2 Index |
NIGHTWING VOL. 2 #48
Cover Date: October 2000
Cover Price: $2.25
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Greg Land (signed)
Inks: Karl Story (signed)
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Credits:
Story | Chuck Dixon |
Pencils | Greg Land |
Inks | José Marzan, Jr. |
Lettering | John Costanza |
Colors | Patricia Mulvihill |
Color separations | Jamison |
Editing | Bob Schreck |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
- Bridget Clancy (in between issue #44 and #54)
- Jonathan Law (last in issue #42; next in Nightwing: The Target)
- Amygdala (in between issue #31 and #50)
- Phil Addad (in between issue #44 and #50)
- Sergeant Amy Rohrbach (first appearance; an officer of the Blüdhaven Police Dept.)
Villain(s):
- Sylph (Sylvian Scofield; first appearance; daughter of the inventor of the Achilloron textile)
- Mac Arnot
- Torque
- Blockbuster II (in between Birds of Prey Vol. 1 #23 and #24)
Other Character(s):
- Mr. Merclesone (first appearance; an officer at the Blüdhaven Police Dept.)
- Aaron Shue
- Nelson DeSantis (first appearance of latter two; business partners and textile manufacturers; both die)
Synopsis: - A woman wrapped in a weird fabric throws millionaire Aaron Shue to his death before using the fabric to make her own getaway. The FBI come to take Tad away for questionning. Torque sees Blockbuster's desperate medical condition and decides not to kill him as he'd planned. Clancy starts premedical school. And Dick Grayson suddenly gets a position on the Blüdhaven Police Department - he is unaware that the shady Mac Arnot has arranged this for him.
- Nightwing catches up with the fabric-clad killer just after she kills another businessman, interrupting her search for something important. She dives out of the window, followed by Nightwing, and looses some of the fabric on him. Charged with static electricity it hampers his movement, and when the woman cuts his decel line he is only just about able to prevent himself being killed on impact with the road. It would be a great escape if there wasn't now a truck headed straight for him.