Batgirl #6 Review

Batgirl faces a new kind of “mirror” in the wrap-up to the house of glass arc
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Batgirl faces a new kind of “mirror” in the wrap-up to the house of glass arc
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After a tense mother/daughter conversation and a run-in with an ex-millionaire and his sons, Babs get a huge Batfamily surprise.
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(My amazing Batgirl #3 review, in which I use a lot of slashes to convey meaning.)

Gods playing with our emotions, secrets yet to be revealed, a promiscuous mistress of Zeus… what more could you want out of a comic?
+Continue ReadingIn the second installment of the revamped and newly reappointed Batgirl, we delve further into the Mirror and the back story of Barbara’s stunning return to heroism.
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New to this comic but certainly not without knowledge of this age-old female character, I try to take the reigns on Azzarello’s Wonder Woman reboot.
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Though I miss Stephanie Brown already, this issue did not fail to impress me with Barbara Gordon back at the Batgirl helm.
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For as weak as I thought this run started, the 26 issues in Red Robin proved the talent of Fabian Nicieza and the depth of Tim Drake’s character throughout. This final issue is the ultimate – and really - only truly justifiable end to this storyline; and it was highly gratifying.
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This entire 24 issue run culminates in Stephanie’s reunion with her third-rate villain of a father and it did nothing less than dazzle me, in this issue and over the past year.
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With only one issue left in this run, we’re granted some inside intel into who’s been running the Assassination Tournament and get a little bit of denouement in this one…
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The last few issues of Red Robin were subpar to what I thought were the best of this run: 6-20. That said, is it just me or is this issue… off?