It's
one thing to be tried for a murder you committed. This fic raises the question
in the superhero community - are you responsible when you don't prevent a
murder from happening?
Dick
Grayson/Nightwing is a broken man. In the comic, Nightwing #93, it gets to the
point where he's been broken physically, emotionally and psychologically by the
torment of the villain Blockbuster. In a climactic moment of their fight, the
assassin Tarantula has Blockbuster in her sights. Instead of preventing the
crime, Nightwing walks out of the way, causing Blockbuster to get shot and
killed. What happens next to
Dick is one of the most controversial moments in DC comics.
The
story of Court Martial picks up following these events when, in a moment of
broken self-loathing, Nightwing calls Superman and asks him to turn him in for
the murder of Blockbuster.
Here's
the official description: Blockbuster was murdered ... and
Nightwing was "involved". What happens when the superhero community
finds out.
There's
intrigue and investigation as the Batfamily (and extended Batfamily) try to get
to the bottom of Tarantula's involvement. And ultimately, there's the elaborate
task that has fallen on the Justice League: trying Nightwing for Blockbuster's
murder. Even though Nightwing didn't pull the trigger, is he still responsible? It's a trial frought with controversy that's causing everyone in the League
to choose sides.
I
was RIVETED by this fic. I read on the elliptical and the other day I spent an
extra 45 minutes huffing and puffing because I couldn't stop reading this
story.
And if you are interested in the father-son dynamic between Bruce Wayne/Batman and Dick Grayson/Nightwing/former-Robin, this is a must-read.
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