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Batgirl, Volume 1 by Bryan Q. Miller
Batgirl, Volume 1 by Bryan Q. Miller





The final issue made me weep because I knew I was never going to see Steph in a Bat costume or her as a matter of fact for a very very long time (until Batman Eternal).Ĭharacters: The end of the series made for a lot of missed opportunities for the characters, looking back their arcs could have been so much better.

Batgirl, Volume 1 by Bryan Q. Miller

I really would have liked the story to develop more in terms of character and also the overall arc with the Reapers but that story ended up being pacey and choppy and really not that great. The one and dones are FANTASTIC! The Damien issue, the Clarion issue were highlights and they were just fun through and through. Story: There is an overly arc here, but that the weakest part of the story because it constantly gets sidetracked by tie in books and one and dones. I would have wanted more in depth look at the little piece of Gotham Miller created for her, but alas we are out of time. The pieces that we do see here, in the one and dones, are great though. The world building here is a bit choppy due to the tie ins and the end of the series. World: The art here is only okay, other than Nguyen that is, I wished he had done the entire final run. This is her swan song and thought it is flawed there are some real gems in this final collection. It's sad, when they announced the New 52 I was happy and sad at the same time, I wanted a hard reboot I thought that's what we were going to get (but we didn't) but it also meant that it was logical that a lot of the baggage good and bad of the DCU would be gone, and Steph was on that chopping block. Can the Dysfunctional Duo stop fighting long enough to save the children of Gotham City's elite? Patience may be a virtue, but can Batgirl stand still long enough to stop a super-speedster foe? "The Lesson" continues as the mysterious Order of the Scythe unleashes its first weapon in their war on Batgirl - Slipstream!įractured and hampered by tie ins and the coming of the New 52, but Steph still shines through.

Batgirl, Volume 1 by Bryan Q. Miller

Can she outrun Gotham City's Finest long enough to prove her innocence? The birth of Batgirl's gallery of rogues begins here as "The Lesson" continues! Batgirl has been given her first sanctioned Batman Incorporated assignment solving a series of high-profile kidnappings, and she's thrilled! Well, she was - until Robin decided to ride shotgun.

Batgirl, Volume 1 by Bryan Q. Miller

starts like any other - new classes, new allies, a vigilante stalker - everything a gal could want! But what Gotham City's Batgirl isn't prepared for is the arrival of the mysterious "Order of the Scythe." Who are they, and why have they set their sights on her? "The Lesson" begins here! The "Order of the Scythe" has drawn first blood, framing Batgirl for a crime she didn't commit. It's a new year and a new look for Batgirl as superstar artist Dustin Nguyen joins the creative team! Stephanie Brown's second semester at Gotham U.







Batgirl, Volume 1 by Bryan Q. Miller