Hey, again, the crew, the crew here, will give you a review of the latest Tate Brombal and Bat Girl in Miyazawa Takeuchi again. This is a problem # 4, and I feel like this Ark has reached the climax. Will the book continue? What kind of story does Bronbar have in his pocket? I understand the time. Let’s dig into this entry.
Continue from the previous situation, Cass meets the villain of the past, and she is not satisfied with it. But it’s not as much as you think first. This problem is to explain the existing reasons, the existing reasons, and who they are chasing, explained, and hinted. As we have shown by the end, it’s not Cass, and Shiva seems to have a much deeper connection with her than she forgives. I learn that RA has a history with Al Ghul, but it’s almost surprising. These secret assassinations tend to intersect with DCUs, right?
That’s all good, but the relationship between Cass and her mother keeps the book succeeding. The deepening of their relationship in this problem is subtle, but it is based on the past three. Shiva confesses some of her flaws, expresses real regrets (to some extent), like her (to some extent), and cares about what it means for her only child. I’m fastening. It’s a conversation we don’t think we can enter other books. All of these foundations are placed to make them work together.
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Cass is still trying to be like Batman, as Shiva says, and is still looking for himself. Cass has been assuming many identities for many years, but she is still aiming to be like a father (of course, not David. This book is both Cass and Shiva’s true blues. It is very clear that you are considered as a father). Perhaps she hasn’t found the true self yet. It is interesting to consider it, but I don’t know if Cass agree. However, if there is nothing else, it will set the end of the problem that Cass is willing to say, “What will Batman do?” I start thinking to save her, like her question and her mother. But that’s what Batman does. Do you save the most disliked person in this world, regardless of cost? Foods for thinking, and I love this book providing that food at all. As I gave out in my previous review, Cass has not actually actually had a character arc that calls her himself for a long time, so I enjoy chewing it.
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And, of course, Miyazaki is still killing it in art. As I said many times, visual language is the key to the excellent cas -comic, and Miyazaki fully understands it. In previous execution with the character, this is often expressed in very bold and dramatic movements. But what I was impressed is still subtle. Cass is a way to make the overall meaning and internal conversation from touch on the shoulder, a slight change in expression, and the ability to read her unique body.
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BATGIRL # 4 is another knockout for humble Cascaine’s fun. And maybe if you are reading this. I’m really excited to see how this arc ends soon. This is a long and prosperous run!
Bat Girl # 4
A wonderful exploration of the complexity of Shiva’s personality and the relationship where she failed to build with her daughter who refused her heritage.
Both Shiva and Cass feel like a complicated person, and their relationship is appropriate.
Great art
Stake continues to grow in a way that does not feel exaggerated or too many
