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* MagnificentBastard: [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] is depicted here as a charming and [[AffablyEvil affable]] member of the resistance to the anti-Superhuman enforcers, the Crusaders. Lex has matured and become a genuine friend to Superman and has been supplying him with methods to combat the Crusaders. When he discovers that the blood of Jake Grayson can be used to return superpowers to the world, Lex helps to convince the boy to join their cause while fending off any resistance. Lex secretly plans to use Jake to not just cure a depowered Superman but also give powers to the entire world, [[WellIntentionedExtremist despite the possible cost to the city]]. Lex genuinely believes that he can create a better world and intends to help hasten the evolution of mankind and [[VisionaryVillain create a better world for all]].
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* TaintedByThePreview: The original announcement featured provocative headlines that painted Dick as a militant fascist that went around killing superheroes. The actual story itself shows a more nuanced take with GreyAndGrayMorality, showing Dick as a morally conflicted WellIntentionedExtremist similar to the main character of Film/MinorityReport.
* WinTheCrowd: Basebreaking premise aside, the series received a lot of praise for strong character writing, and ultimately averting the [[TooBleakStoppedCaring excessively bleak story]] that other similar Elseworld stories suffer.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The original announcement featured provocative headlines that painted Dick as a militant fascist that went around killing superheroes. The actual story itself shows a more nuanced take with GreyAndGrayMorality, showing Dick as a morally conflicted WellIntentionedExtremist similar to the main character of Film/MinorityReport.
* WinTheCrowd: Basebreaking premise aside, the series received a lot of praise for strong character writing, and ultimately averting the [[TooBleakStoppedCaring excessively bleak story]] that other similar Elseworld stories suffer.
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* WinTheCrowd: Basebreaking premise aside, the series received a lot of praise for strong character writing, and ultimately averting the DarknessInducedAudienceApathy that other similar Elseworld stories suffer.

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* WinTheCrowd: Basebreaking premise aside, the series received a lot of praise for strong character writing, and ultimately averting the DarknessInducedAudienceApathy [[TooBleakStoppedCaring excessively bleak story]] that other similar Elseworld stories suffer.
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* IKnewIt: People guessed ahead of time that Starfire was the mother of Dick's son. They were proven right the very second issue.

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* FanficFuel: The reveal that Jake is Starfire's son spawned new waves of fanart and fanfics depicted a HappilyMarried Dick and Starfire with Jake and [[ComicBook/KingdomCome Mar'i.]]

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* FanficFuel: The reveal that Jake is Starfire's son spawned new waves of fanart and fanfics depicted depicting a HappilyMarried Dick and Starfire Kory with Jake and [[ComicBook/KingdomCome Mar'i.]]


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* JustHereForGodzilla: Dick/Kory shippers who were otherwise put off by the premise will at least skim through the story for romantic moments, and their fandom as a whole has almost unanimously welcomed Jake into their Dick/Kory family headcanons while ignoring everything about New Order itself.
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* BrokenBase: Unsurprisingly, given its premise. Some think the story is entirely out of character, and comes across as DC's answer to the ''highly'' divisive ComicBook/SecretEmpire, while others are interested in seeing how the story plays out. Some are just interested in seeing a Nightwing-centric Main/{{Elseworld}} story.
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* FanficFuel: The reveal that Jake is Starfire's son spawned new waves of fanart and fanfics depicted a HappilyMarried Dick and Starfire with Jake and [[ComicBook/KingdomCome Mar'i.]]
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* TaintedByThePreview: The original announcement featured provocative headlines that painted Dick as a militant fascist that went around killing superheroes. The actual story itself shows a more nuanced take with GreyAndGrayMorality, showing Dick as a morally conflicted WellIntentionedExtremist similar to the main character of Film/MinorityReport.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The original announcement featured provocative headlines that painted Dick as a militant fascist that went around killing superheroes. The actual story itself shows a more nuanced take with GreyAndGrayMorality, showing Dick as a morally conflicted WellIntentionedExtremist similar to the main character of Film/MinorityReport.Film/MinorityReport.
* WinTheCrowd: Basebreaking premise aside, the series received a lot of praise for strong character writing, and ultimately averting the DarknessInducedAudienceApathy that other similar Elseworld stories suffer.
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* {{Narm}}: The design of Mr Freeze makes him look like a bobble-head.
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* IKnewIt: People guessed ahead of time that Starfire was the mother of Dick's son. They were proven right the very second issue.

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* IKnewIt: People guessed ahead of time that Starfire was the mother of Dick's son. They were proven right the very second issue.issue.
* TaintedByThePreview: The original announcement featured provocative headlines that painted Dick as a militant fascist that went around killing superheroes. The actual story itself shows a more nuanced take with GreyAndGrayMorality, showing Dick as a morally conflicted WellIntentionedExtremist similar to the main character of Film/MinorityReport.
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* ShipToShipCombat: Minor example. The mention of Nightwing's son has some wondering who the mother is. The covers seem to imply that it's Comicbook/{{Starfire}}.

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* ShipToShipCombat: Minor example. The mention IKnewIt: People guessed ahead of Nightwing's son has some wondering who time that Starfire was the mother is. The covers seem to imply that it's Comicbook/{{Starfire}}.of Dick's son. They were proven right the very second issue.
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* BrokenBase: Unsurprisingly, given its premise. Some think the story is entirely out of character, and comes across as DC's answer to the ''highly'' divisive ComicBook/SecretEmpire, while others are interested in seeing how the story plays out.
* ShipToShipCombat: Minor example. The mention of Nightwing's son has some wondering who the mother is. The covers seem to imply that it's Comicbook/{{Starfire}}/

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* BrokenBase: Unsurprisingly, given its premise. Some think the story is entirely out of character, and comes across as DC's answer to the ''highly'' divisive ComicBook/SecretEmpire, while others are interested in seeing how the story plays out.
out. Some are just interested in seeing a Nightwing-centric Main/{{Elseworld}} story.
* ShipToShipCombat: Minor example. The mention of Nightwing's son has some wondering who the mother is. The covers seem to imply that it's Comicbook/{{Starfire}}/Comicbook/{{Starfire}}.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Shortly after its announcement, writer Kyle Higgins took to Twitter to clarify that it ''is'' indeed an Main/Elseworld story, and that Nightwing will not be going around murdering superheroes. He also compares it more to Comicbook/SupermanRedSon rather than ComicBook/SecretEmpire.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Shortly after its announcement, writer Kyle Higgins took to Twitter to clarify that it ''is'' indeed an Main/Elseworld story, it's ''not'' canon to the main universe, and that Nightwing will not be going around murdering superheroes. He also compares it more to Comicbook/SupermanRedSon rather than ComicBook/SecretEmpire.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Shortly after its announcement, writer Kyle Higgins took to Twitter to clarify that it ''is'' indeed an Main/Elseworld story, and that Nightwing will not be going around murdering superheroes. He also compares it more to Comicbook/SupermanRedSon rather than ComicBook/SecretEmpire.
* BrokenBase: Unsurprisingly, given its premise. Some think the story is entirely out of character, and comes across as DC's answer to the ''highly'' divisive ComicBook/SecretEmpire, while others are interested in seeing how the story plays out.
* ShipToShipCombat: Minor example. The mention of Nightwing's son has some wondering who the mother is. The covers seem to imply that it's Comicbook/{{Starfire}}/

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