Not all of the writing is brilliant, but it would be a very exhausting 100 pages if it WAS.
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Not all of the writing is brilliant, but it would be a very exhausting 100 pages if it WAS.
A surprisingly well-balanced final chapter written by Cecil Castellucci.
Castellucci is playing with subtly deeper darkness.
Cecil Castellucci’s distinct take on Batgirl’s themes slides somewhat gracefully across the page.
Far deeper and more satisfying than anything else in the Joker War crossover thus far.
Castellucci’s framing feels more than a little weird.
Cecil Castellucci flings Batgirl into an engrossing adventure.
Castellucci does a pretty good job of making it feel fresh in an issue that has Batgirl confronting her own insecurities while facing a dragon.
The darker earthbound elements of Batgirl’s life take a backseat to fantasy-driven psychodrama in a satisfying issue.
Writer Cecil Castellucci delivers a new twist on an old premise.
A very clever contrast between hero and villai makes for a very satisfying issue.
Castellucci’s sharp characterization of Batgirl if impressively sophisticated.
A fully-engaging conflict in another cleverly-balanced issue by the new creative team.
Castellucci is putting together smart, interesting stuff that details Batgirl’s distinctive style of selflessness.
Castellucci and DiGiandomenico handle the transition from the previous creative team quite deftly.
Mutiny on Apokolips!
Big Barda and Scott Free tackle the Female Furies.
Big Barda makes a fateful decision.
Granny Goodness’ plan to unite the Furies goes awry!
Aurelie snaps as she learns that not all crimes are punished equally on Apokolips!