Hey guys, me, many of the ongoing Batgirl series by DC Comics starring my favorite character, Cath Kane! This is Tate Blombar and Miyazawa Takeuchi #9 Problem #9. I’m happy to see him as the flashback is over. This is one bomb in question, so let’s take a look.
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Batgirl has brothers! Well, she always had siblings, multiple, butt family members, but does she have a bloody sibling by her mother’s side? Now there’s a twist for you. I admit, the obvious is a bit insensitive and dumped me as much as I would throw Cass away in this issue. Did Shiva really have another child? Well, honestly, the more I think about it, the more it resonates. Shiva has been around for a long time and at one point she doesn’t feel like she has no personality to raise another child. Cass feels that it is more obvious as he is ubiquitous with the branding of “Daughter of Lady Shiva.”
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Thematically, I don’t know how I feel about it. I like how this issue is Cas spinning on behalf of her mother, emotional and she behaves from personality by lamenting women who have deep and complicated feelings. Bronze Tiger himself points out this and repeats again that this is intended to make the reader feel a bit sudden, rather than hitting a massive trait. Cass is always an impulsive and emotional character, jumping to the deep edge, so it’s a valid character beat that latches very strongly to his mother for the first time until he acts like a thug. I keep focusing on this and pointing out that it has been nearly 20 years since Cas last wrote this subtle thing.
I have to admit that I have my doubts about what Jade Tiger revealed… If I know Shiva like I know Shiva, if I think I know Shiva, then there may be more to this than eye contact. And if this book had one consistent core message to date, it’s this: Family is what you make it. Even if BT’s son was really Cass’ half-brother, her poor response to this idea shows that it may not be possible that she is open to the present, which is strongly linked to the theme that she needs to choose her family for herself.
It’s really persuasive and sincerely I look forward to how this develops.
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Wisely, it’s good that Miyazaki is back! His strong paneling and sense of body language returns powerfully with his fantastically aggressive cast, channeling the worst of her Batman-like interrogational impulses, knocking an innocent man in a brutal way. Her angry, narrowed white bats and intense posture really sell this is our girl. Something very good.
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Batgirl #9, YE or NAY? Lord, you. What’s obvious about Jade Tiger is that he’s going to turn some heads a lot. I fully predict that the fandom environment will never be the same again. So does the long lost relatives of the extremely popular characters, the Batman characters – a big deal. This works, or burns like a gasoline factory, completely depends on how the following issues explore the concept: Very tenuous ground This problem is certainly walking. For good? For the bad guys? We’ll see. But that’s Cas, so I’m happy either way.
“Batgirl” #9 changes everything
Batgirl #9
I fully predict that the fandom environment will never be the same again.
Sturdy, subtle character writing
Similarly subtle artwork
A big twist with interesting meaning