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Rating: Summary: A duel to the death! Review: Okay, so for starters, this is the 3rd TPB of the ongoing Batgirl series. It follows the 'A KNIGHT ALONE' and 'SILENT RUNNING' collections that previously determined where the new Batgirl came from and how she came in league with our dark hero, Batman. Well, for newcomers, the new Batgirl is Cassandra Cain. She is the "daughter" of a well-known Bat villain/assassin called David Cain, and she came into the spotlight during the 'No Man's Land' saga where Gotham City was reduced to rubble after a 7.6 temblor. Anyway, the "Death Wish" collection tells the story of Batgirl's rematch with Lady Shiva (since after losing her killer prowess to some psychic guy, Cassandra went to Shiva to help bring it back, in exchange for a future duel to the death as befits warriors). Though this is a standalone tale, you can get the full impact of the story when you read its predecessors mentioned above. There are so many high points in this book that once you start reading, you just can't put it down. Three favorite parts of mine include Batgirl's meet with the current Robin (Tim Drake) and how an "air of jealousy" is making the boy wonder and Cass lose their focus; Batgirl's promise that for one particular evening nobody will die, and that means nobody; and, finally, the rematch with Lady Shiva wherein we get the front seat blow-by-blow action sequence between two Bat-icons who are out to prove who is the baddest of the bad! Pretty grim and heavy stuff with a conclusion that will startle you! This collection solidifies the character of the young Bat heroine as it gives readers an insight as to what she faces every night in Gotham City. The story is filled with drama and pathos that readers can easily relate to, providing them a stark picturesque depiction of Gotham City at night through the eyes of a teenager, who just happens to wear a Bat costume, with a heavy responsibility resting on her feeble shoulders. Kudos to Puckett, Dixon, Scott, and Campanella for providing fans a realistic and fresh approach on a classic DC Comics icon. Though the art is sometimes very stylized (with a heavy manga influence) and hard to follow, you can easily get the gist of every scene through the minimalist script. This TPB definitely warrants a 5-pointer in my book with me wanting more of similar collections such as these. One treasure of a collection Bat-fans shouldn't pass up.
Rating: Summary: Batgirl TPB#4 Review: This is the Batgirl TPB#4 and not #3 the previous review refers to. Following is "official" synopsis for this book: A thrilling trade paperback collecting Batgirl #15-16, 21, and 26-28. In this action-packed volume, Batgirl faces the deadliest of Gotham's villains the Joker who gets the "Last Laugh" when Cassandra and guest-star Spoiler must also defeat a "jokerized" Shadow Thief. Then, can Batgirl stop the father of a young boy from making a lethal mistake? And just who are the mysterious agents that are after our heroine? 144 pages.
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