Batgirl Annual #1 Review
If you’re a fan of both Batgirl and Supergirl, Batgirl Annual #1 is an easy recommendation, boasting exciting talent and quality stories within.
If you’re a fan of both Batgirl and Supergirl, Batgirl Annual #1 is an easy recommendation, boasting exciting talent and quality stories within.
Batgirl Vol. 1: Beyond Burnside Written by Hope Larson Art by Rafael Albuquerque Colours by Dave McCaig Review by Stephanie Cooke DC’s Rebirth reboot
Batgirl #7 finds Barbara back in the Burnside after an extended trip to southeast Asia and Japan. But things are changing in Burnside, will she?
Hope Larson has some pretty big shoes to fill, but if this first arc is any indication, she’s perfectly equipped to handle the monumental challenge!
Batman: The Killing Joke, a film based on the cult classic of the same name, written by Alan Moore with art by Brian Bolland, premiered at the San Diego ComicCon this past weekend, and opened in theaters on July 25, 2016.
Batgirl #52 Written by: Brenden Fletcher Artist: Eleonora Carlini & Minkyu Jung Lettering: Steve Wands Colors: Serge Lapointe Review by Gregory Brothers Issue #52
“Open Mind” Written by Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher Art by Babs Tarr, Roger Robinson, John Tims, Eleonora Carlini, and James Harvey Colors by
Batman: Arkham Knight Batgirl & Harley Quinn Special #1 Writer: Tim Seeley Penciller: Matthew Clark Inker: Sean Parsons Colourist: Rob Schwager Letterer: Travis Lanham