What kind of superhero has no powers?
In Grayson #5, Dick Grayson survives a grueling 10-day trek through a desert, fighting off temptation and doubt.
What kind of superhero has no powers?
In Grayson #5, Dick Grayson survives a grueling 10-day trek through a desert, fighting off temptation and doubt.
Dick Grayson’s about four issues deep as a spy under Spyral command, and everyone’s getting acclimated.
Tom King, former CIA counter-terrorism officer turned novelist, takes over scripting duties from plotting partner Tim Seeley for Grayson #3.
The issues have been building upon several plot points, and Grayson #3 is a dense issue that’s one of the best I’ve read all year.
Dick Grayson is acclimating himself quickly to his new role as an agent of Spyral.
Not that you should be worried about his affiliations — Grayson’s actually a double agent working to take down the organization from within by tapping into their resources and securing the objects he’s helping them capture.
No longer Nightwing or even Robin, Dick Grayson is now Agent 37.
The rest of the world might believe him dead after the episode with the Murder Machine, but he’s definitely alive and well, working undercover for Spyral.