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Dan Jurgens Takes Over Nightwing from Scott Lobdell in April

In March, writer Eric Esquivel was set to co-write Nightwing with Scott Lobdell, with eventual plans for Esquivel to take over the title. That wasn't to be due to obvious reasons. But it looks like DC has found a replacement, as a leaked-on-4chan solicit for April's Nightwing #59 lists a new writer, Dan Jurgens, alongside current artist Chris Mooneyham on Nightwing #59. Will Jurgens be taking over as a permanent replacement? And will he undo that stupid "Ric Grayson" name change?

You can read the full solicit below, which, sadly, is still calling him "Ric." It does seem like "Ric" might be rethinking his recent attitude change, however.

Nightwing #59
written by Dan Jurgens
art and cover by Chris Mooneyham
variant cover by Yasmine Putri
There's a new team in town who will have to learn the hard way that fighting injustice doesn't mean you're cut out to be a superhero. As the newly formed Nightwings are forced to deal with a fiery threat they never saw coming, reluctant recruit Ric Grayson has to make the choice between a carefree life without capes or answering the call that's been ringing his entire life– the call to be a hero. Join Ric Grayson and the Nightwings as they learn what it takes to be a team– and what happens when you fight who you truly are.
On Sale 04.17.19
$3.99 Us | 32 Pages
FC | Rated T

Dan Jurgens Takes Over Nightwing from Scott Lobdell in April


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