Invincible #21

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Key Facts

1st appearance of the second Nightwing, formerly Night Boy, the sidekick to the first Nightwing

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Issue Details

Publisher

Image

Artist

Ryan Ottley

Writer

Robert Kirkman

Published

March 2005

Synopsis

Return to Midnight City! Cast in the shadow of perpetual darkness, Midnight City lost its sole protector to Omni-Man, Invincible's father, as part of his plot to take over the world. Now many months have passed since the original Darkwing's death, and there's a new Darkwing in town. Invincible is curious to find out just who this guy is. It all begins in Midnight City, a woman runs in terror throughout the city. Running and screaming from a masked vigilante. Who is he and why is he terrorizing the the dark underworld city as the deceased "Darkwing"? Later at the United States Pentagon, the members of the Guardians of the Globe rest after their fight against "Battle Beast" and the crime lord "Machine Mask". Robot checks in on them to examine their condition, then consults with Donald about the teams members. Soon, Cecil alerts Invincible about the masked renegade roaming Midnight city and flies into action. Once entering the city, Invincible spots a cloaked figure huddling around two dead bodies. Mark starts to investigate the caped crusader, but is quickly interrupted by the man's lack of care for his investigation. The new Darkwing rushes pass Invincible and strikes him in the back. It is later that Darkwing vanishes into the shadows and surprise punches Invincible in the face. Mark is able to grab hold of Darkwing's arm, but is dragged into a dark dimension where he cannot escape. Later the two heroes compromise and decide to leave the shadow dimension. Once they escape, Invincible grabs the arms of Darkwing and flies off to the United States Pentagon.

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