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Cargando... Batgirls Vol. 1: One Way or Another (2022)por Becky Cloonan
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I liked Babs taking a mentor role to Cass and Stephanie. Cass is a girl of few words in this iteration. The terrorist artist thing and the Batgirls being public enemy #1 wasn’t a bad idea. But I found the execution to be dull. There are a few moments where the art really shines. I still don’t get the main villain’s motive. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown star in the team-up book you've been waiting for--under the mentorship of Barbara Gordon, the original Batgirl! Batgirls Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown are only able to navigate the dark, gritty, and oftentimes scary city of Gotham by leaning on the bright light that is their best-friendship. Mentored by Oracle, the Batgirls move to the other side of town where Barbara Gordon can keep a better eye on them while the hacker Seer is still invading their lives. Steph may be too rash sometimes, and Cass doesn't speak much-but what they lack in similarities, they make up for with their mutual respect and love for each other...and what makes them stronger together as Batgirls! And they may be good at kicking ass, but they are just trying their best to be normal teenagers-who'll borrow the keys to a muscle car that belonged to a bad guy and perhaps give it a joyride around town without a driver's license, then race to get back home to Oracle by curfew!"-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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What also annoys me is reading a long-ass comic book collection where the heroes spend most of their time sitting around doing nothing while all their opponents sit around conveniently giving them time to do nothing. The scattered script spends sooooo much time treading water. And when they do do something it usually just involves punching stuff and running away if it punches back too much so they can have some more down time to recover.
Boring, pointless, and tedious. I'm not coming back to this series. ( )