Batgirl #32 review
“Deadline Part One: The Razors Under the Floorboards” Batgirl has been a bit all over the place lately. And I’m not referring to Barbara’s…
“Deadline Part One: The Razors Under the Floorboards” Batgirl has been a bit all over the place lately. And I’m not referring to Barbara’s…
Alysia, Barbara’s roommate, is raiding a corporate building with a small group of activists when they are accosted by the villain known as Ragdoll.
Batgirl’s 2nd over-sized annual issue is a worthwhile read that does much to develop a classic villain. Writer Gail Simone divides the comic by
Batgirl #30 goes back and forth on whether or not it wants to be an emotional requiem issue for Nightwing or a fun throw-away
Last month, we saw the introduction of a new villain named “Silver” who believed that the Bat-family were vampires and the city was just
Batgirl doesn’t bother making a gentle segue from last month’s Gothtopia tie-in to its latest storyline and that will make for an awkward transition
NOTE: I recommend that you read Detective Comics #27 before reading this comic or any review. I’m going to avoid any major spoilers from
Say what you will about the hard-to-swallow motivations of some of the characters and the sporadic release schedule of this arc, but the covers
Wait, this was $3.99? I actually had to flip back through this one to see if there was extra content because it certainly felt
The third volume of Batgirl features the crossover “Death of the Family” in its title, but unlike another New 52 graphic novel that was