The sequel that sprouted from the hit maxiseries continues, as Daphne poses as Batgirl to help capture Poison Ivy! Will this bit of high-stakes cosplay turn out to be a rash decision? And what does Barbara Gordon think about this turn of events?
I'm truly glad that the series is anything but mediocre. Sure, these stories aren't going to teach you life lessons or inspire a massive cinematic franchise. But why does media have to be "serious all the time anyway? I'm grateful for this little comic and the little bits of escapism to my childhood it provides. I'm sure it will continue to be a brief but lovely departure to youth for us all. Read Full Review
There are some really fun effects this issue, including an attack of a creature right out of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, but there's also no real mystery here and the issue spends a little too much time focusing on how itchy everyone is. Read Full Review
While the other members of the team help Batman uncover what Poison Ivy has planned, we get plenty of Daphne as Batgirl including a twist on the classic Scooby-Doo unmasking scene where Ivy discovers Batgirl's true identity is… Daphne Blake? Fun times. Read Full Review
This is a pretty good comic. I always value a comic writer who can tell a complete story in 21 pages. It has become so rare in the last ten-plus years. This story not only has that but also remains respectful of both franchises and tells a fun, engaging story. I can and will continue to ask for more because I want the best from this series, but for most people, I don't expect there will be anything but a good time to be had. Recommended! Read Full Review