Nightwing #59

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DC ⋅ 2001
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Chuck Dixon

Penciler

Rick Leonardi

Inker

Jesse Delperdang

Colorist

Trish Mulvihill

Colorist

Digital Chameleon

Letterer

Willie Schubert

Cover Artist

JG Jones

Published

July 2001

Synopsis

WHERE'S FREDDY MINH? Nightwing is looking for Freddy Minh who is known to be Blüdhaven's drug lord but whom he also never has seen in person before. Police files contain different potential background stories which make Freddy Minh pretty much a ghost. Nightwing decides to rough up some drug dealers to get more information, but the plan backfires because the thugs seem to be more scared of Freddy Minh than of Nightwing. But he identifies a man named Rango who is a level higher in the supply chain. But the result remains the same as , because betraying Freddy Minh might be worse than death.  Next day at the Blüdhaven Police Department, Dick visits the Asian Crime Task Force to talk with Detective Al Ling. But the man tells him that Mingh is just smoke and mirrors and that there is no chance to get to him. Therefore, Dick decides to once again sneak into the house of Freddy Minh in Avalon. Without getting noticed, Nightwing even makes it into the basement where some kind of laboratory is hidden. But to Dick's surprise it is not a drug laboratory, instead the rooms is filled with infants. Suddenly, Nightwing is caught by Madame Minh. Pointing a gun at Dick, she explains that these are her children and indeed the ones he saved not too long ago when they were just frozen embryos. She also tells him that she himself killer her husband because he became weak and the children are the only thing that is left from him. Nightwing is allowed to leave with that information, but if he breaks into her house again he will die ...

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