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Batgirl, Volume 4: Fists of Fury by Scott Peterson, Kelley Puckett

bluenicorn's review against another edition

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2.0

Maybe I wasn't into this because it's volume 4?

howattp's review against another edition

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3.0

The only thing that ever bums me out about these graphic novels is their frenetic--borderline erratic--pace. Sometimes the shift from one panel to the next is abrupt and confusing, as well as from storyline to storyline. Or, in this case, Joker is introduced as having broken everyone out from Arkham in order to kill everyone. But Batgirl just fights a guy who wants to prove himself. What?!

The main reason this gets 3 stars instead of 2 is that Stephanie Brown is brought in (in the last volume) and this shows her growing relationship with Cassandra Cain. I appreciated that, and they have some pretty great moments.

wanderlustlover's review against another edition

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3.0

Part of my massive Barbara Gordon Re-read which I had a glorious amazing time with. The art in the early Batgirl stuff was very touch and go to me, which made me wince a while reading through it, but I definitely appreciated the beginning of Cass' story, and Bab's involvement in that with Cass and with/against Bruce.
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