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The second volume of Batgirl follows Barbara as she becomes entangled and involved with Ethan Cobblepot, son of Penguin. She soon discovers his involvement with "a big bad" tech company. Then the volume switches and Batgirl teams up with Super girl in National City for a rescue mission and ends with them turning on the Bat signal without the commissioner's permission.
Again, another volume that is just okay. I enjoyed some of the commentary on technology and social media and the "girl power" from Batgirl and Supergirl. This volume feels rushed and that there are two different plots being told. I enjoyed the ending and the cliffhanger feeling and interested to see what happens next.
Again, another volume that is just okay. I enjoyed some of the commentary on technology and social media and the "girl power" from Batgirl and Supergirl. This volume feels rushed and that there are two different plots being told. I enjoyed the ending and the cliffhanger feeling and interested to see what happens next.
This is the second and final volume in the cute indie comic series about a group of girls who work at a Vinyl store. The first volume followed them as the store was a front for an underground fight club and the second volume follow them as they take their group and join Battle of the Bands.
I love the girls and the diversity and queer rep that is portrayed in this series. My issue with this volume is the plot. It seems messy and the pacing was rushed. It was too short and felt incomplete.
Hope to have more adventures with this group of girls.
I love the girls and the diversity and queer rep that is portrayed in this series. My issue with this volume is the plot. It seems messy and the pacing was rushed. It was too short and felt incomplete.
Hope to have more adventures with this group of girls.