Batgirl is on the run—but not for long. As three deadly warriors from the League ofShadows, the Blood of Wu, and the Unburied each trail her, Cassandra Cain arrivesat a ranch seeking answers from her mother’s past…but time is running out. Asshocking family ties unravel, the first of the three swords arrives, hell-bent onending Batgirl’s story for good.
The character work this issue is fantastic, but it also has some of the best fight scenes in the DCU at the moment, with amazing martial arts choreography. This continues to be one of the best new books in DC's lineup, giving Cass a much-deserved spotlight. Could just use a bit more of her fellow Batgirls. Read Full Review
I fully predict the fandom environment will never be the same again. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed Batgirl #9, as I feel there were so many different tones throughout the comic. I look forward to seeing part two of The Three Swords! Read Full Review
Batgirl #9 continues to prove why this series is a must-read. It's just a fun time, and that's what I want from the comics I read. Miyazawa's artwork was a welcomed return, and the revelation at the end will have huge implications for Cass' future. The new arc is off to a great start, and I'm excited for what happens next. Read Full Review
Batgirl returns strong as its latest arc begins with a trip to Dragon Ranch. Tate Brombal is taking a big swing here and all signs point to this latest revelation spinning Cassandra Cain in a whole new direction. Read Full Review
Call me crazy, but this series is one of my favorite long running series coming out this year. I genuinely want it to stay for a long time, and I love the art, fight scenes, and dialogue/writing for this series. This series made me actually care and like Cassandra Cain.
Dick has Melinda.
Damian has Respawn
Cass now has.....
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