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Batgirl Vol. 3: Mindfields (edición 2016)

por Cameron Stewart (Autor)

Series: Batgirl [2014] (Volume 3), Batgirl [2011] (Batgirl of Burnside Volume 3), New 52, Barbara Gordon: Batgirl/Oracle (complete) (Batgirl [2011] #46-52 + BG: Endgame #1)

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"In her civilian life, Barbara Gordon faces average, and not-so-average, troubles of a teenager in the "Brooklyn" of Gotham City, but as Batgirl she is tasked with battled the forces that attempt to bring down her friends and her city. When police corruption is taking over Burnside's law enforcement, Batgirl must find allies on both fronts."--… (más)
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Título:Batgirl Vol. 3: Mindfields
Autores:Cameron Stewart (Autor)
Información:DC Comics (2016), 200 pages
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Loved it. Felt it was better than the last one. ( )
  Fortunesdearest | Feb 2, 2024 |
After reading this I don’t’ think I really want to bother with more in the series. Barbara seems to be doing too many things at once and I just don’t see how she is making time to even live and yet it seems to be going on the book. This story arc starts out with her having memory issues and saying things that no one else agrees on and yet nobody can put the puzzle pieces together until it is almost too late. Overall I think there has been way too much playing with people’s minds and memories and as a plot hook it has gotten old.

Digital review copy provided by the publisher through Edelweiss
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  Glennis.LeBlanc | Jan 6, 2020 |
The reboot of Batgirl that happened during The New 52 tweaked the Barbara Gordon that had less dark doom and gloom angst, and more intrepid spunky quirkiness. But when Rebirth was announced, that meant that this reboot, too, was coming to an end, and that the character was going to move on. So now I come to the end of Batgirl’s time in the New 52, with “Batgirl: Mindfields”.

I liked the emphasis on team work and female friendship in this collection, as Barbara has to bring more excellent ladies to her team as her mind starts playing tricks on her, all because of a super villain named Fugue. She starts having memories that may or may not be real, and Frankie, Black Canary, and newcomers Spoiler and Bluebird make it their mission to help Barbara figure out who the mysterious Fugue is. I am always going to be happy to see Dinah Lance pop up, and while it took me a little while to get on board with Spoiler and Bluebird I eventually found them to be fun superheroes that I would like to see more of down the line. But the supporting character that really gets time to shine in this arc is Frankie, Barbara’s techie roommate who brings not only a great new character to the scene, but also some always welcome diversity. It was fun seeing her start out as a roommate and friend, and watching her turn into a much appreciated and needed ally. Frankie and Babs have a realistic and imperfect friendship, but they always have each other’s backs and will always be there for each other.

But even though I liked those aspects of this collection, I will admit that for me this was the weakest of the series. While it had some interesting elements of gaslighting and memory manipulation, I found myself barely invested in the Fugue storyline, and was kind of disappointed that ultimately, Batgirl herself had very little to do. Yes, I do like the power of female friendship, and yes, I liked the ladies that Barbara has brought into circle of friends and allies, but as I read it I felt that Batgirl herself had the smallest role yet in a series that is supposed to be about her at the forefront. Had this reboot of Batgirl gone on for more than three issues I probably would have been just fine with the spotlight being shared as much as it was. But this was basically a third of the Batgirl of Burnside series that didn’t feel like a Batgirl story, but a Birds of Prey story (don’t worry, I will be going back to that series soon!). It also felt like Stewart and Fletcher were trying to make a very special finale by bringing back almost all of the antagonists that we saw through the run, to end in a Battle Royale of them vs Batgirl’s Team. But it didn’t feel as satisfying as it could have specifically because a few of them were fighting superheroines that they wouldn’t have any beef with! What is the pay off of having Yuki and Yuri, the cosplaying villains from earlier in the series, fighting with SPOILER, who just showed up? That isn’t satisfying to me, it feels like padding out the plot.

Also, we barely saw any Luke Fox in this. If you are going to make a huge thing of Barbara choosing Luke over Dick Grayson (I’m still a bit sore about that. I really like Luke and he and Barbara are perfectly fine together, but Babs and Dick is one of my OTPs in the DC Universe), you had better make her relationship with Luke something more than a couple of after thought moments that feel more like ‘oh yeah she’s with Luke, they should probably hang out’. I’m not saying that Batgirl needs a man, nor that a relationship with a man should be a HUGE component to this arc, but why the whole song and dance of her picking him if it’s just left off page?

I think that the ultimate weakness of the Batgirl of Burnside arc was that it was trying a bit too hard to be DC’s answer to “Ms. Marvel” when it should have been trying to be it’s own thing. “Ms. Marvel” works because Kamala Khan was a brand new character that had room to grow and evolve without any expectations or constraints on her, so she could be the spunky young adult with relatable personal problems while still feeling genuine. When you try to apply this model to Barbara Gordon, who has been through so much already, it might feel a little odd to see her fighting manic cosplayers or taking selfies for social media clicks. I do like that DC is trying to reach out to new audience members, and I think that Batgirl is a great way to do that. But I also think that sometimes they tried to make her something that she wasn’t, and it therefore rang false.

I am glad that Barbara got to go beyond the angst and live her life a little lighter. As “Batgirl: Mindfields” wraps up her time in Burnside, I am very interested to see what she gets to do on her own in the Rebirth Arc. I was ultimately satisfied with the series as a whole, and hope that an even better iteration can be created now that a more fun loving Batgirl has been introduced to us. ( )
  thelibraryladies | Aug 20, 2018 |
I received this book from Edelweiss and DC Comics in exchange for an honest review.

1 star, because I can't go any lower.

I really don't like the overly-simplistic route in both story and artwork this series has taken. It's terrible. I don't know if DC is doing this to try to gain some young female readers, but if you ask me, it's pandering and degrading.

Bring back the smart Batgirl/Barbara Gordon and not some ditzy girl who's more concerned about missing a date with some "hot college guy" and the latest social networking trend. ( )
  ssimon2000 | May 7, 2018 |
Barbara Gordon is burning the candle at both ends for sure in this TPB. As Batgirl, daughter, the head of a team of kick ass women like Frankie (aka Operator), Spoiler, Bluebird, with some assistance from Black Canary and Vixen (and with a little help from honorary kick ass woman Luke Fox).

Someone, again, is also trying to mess with Barbara's life, and her head. Using her implant. (Um... firewall anyone?? Heh).

On the one hand, at times there was so much going on that it was a little overwhelming to read. On the other hand I did think that the stories within were very interesting at points and I thought that they went into some thought-provoking places.

This TPB was an all around fun romp with a side of interesting.

I got this galley through Netgalley on behalf of DC Comics. ( )
  DanieXJ | Aug 30, 2016 |
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Nombre del autorRolTipo de autor¿Obra?Estado
Stewart, CameronAutorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Doyle, MingIlustradorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Fletcher, BrendenAutorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Harvey, JamesIlustradorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Jung, MinkyuIlustradorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
MoritatIlustradorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Norman, JustinArtist.autor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Tarr, BabsIlustradorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Timms, JohnIlustradorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Fletcher, Jared K.Letterer.autor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Lapointe, SergeColourist.autor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Loughridge, LeeColorsautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Wands, SteveLetterer.autor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado

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Barbara Gordon: Batgirl/Oracle (complete) (Batgirl [2011] #46-52 + BG: Endgame #1)
Batgirl [2011] (Batgirl of Burnside Volume 3)
Batgirl [2014] (Volume 3)
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