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Nightwing: The New Order (Comic Book)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Nightwing: The New Order is a comic-book mini-series published by DC Comics starting in August 2017. The series, written by Kyle Higgins and illustrated by Trevor McCarthy, is an Elseworld story in which the titular character leads a government task force (called the "Crusaders") hunting metahumans in a Bad Future. However, Dick Grayson questions his own actions when the Crusaders turn their attention to Grayson's own family. | |
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Alternate Company Equivalent: A series where a character that was formerly The Cape hunts down their former friends as part of an oppressive government regime? It's DC's version of Secret Empire, which was still ongoing when The New Order was solicited. The main difference is that this is an Elseworld story, as opposed to in the prime universe. | |
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A Lighter Shade of Grey: Since it is two sides of good fighting over what is best to establish and maintain peace in a world with superpowered individuals. Superman himself basically states this as he explains that his worldview has diversified somewhat, as has Luthor's, and while they want a return to the way things once were, they perfectly understand why Dick did what he did. A bit better than most examples, as while the Regime doesn't come off well, it is stated that positive outcomes have occurred from their activities. Even Dick admits the "stasis program" at least is a step too far. | |
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