A review by iamrainbou
Batwoman, Vol. 2: Wonderland by Ben Oliver, Steve Epting, Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV

3.0

I love personal arcs, characters coming to accept hard truths about themselves, embracing their personalities or deciding to finally change. So yeah, I did like to see Kate conflicted about her past, her fears, her failures.
I especially liked how she embraces her darkness, but towards the end realizes it's time to change her idea about justice. Because yes, you should change it, Kate.


Anyway, Safiyah is such a queen and I wished we had had more about her story with Kate.