BATGIRL #18: FAMILY REUNION.

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Cassandra finds her battle with the Blood Wu going beyond the borders of this dimension! She must reconcile her families past and face new challenges and terrors all leading to an unexpected family reunion.

Creative Team: Tate Brombal (WRITER), Takeshi Miyazawa (ART), Juan Castro (INKS), Mike Spicer (COLORS), Tom Napolitano (LETTERS), and David Talaski (COVER).

Batgirl #18. Credit DC Comics. Cover by David Talaski.

The Story:

I really enjoy it when things get weird, and Tate has continued to take Cassandra’s story in new directions, unafraid of holding back. Her blood and her ties are becoming front and center to this mini arc and are bringing about new challenges. It’s setting her on a path that doesn’t need the Bat Family or Bruce, refreshingly, and allowing her to build as a character. There are hints of betrayal within the plot, and I think that is going to bring about a big boiling point, and I’m interested to see where this all leads.

The Art and Letters:

There is a lot of beauty in the artwork of this issue, especially once we head into the portal. There are a lot of cool spiritual and mystic methods within the art as we lean into the more supernatural side of this character. The art team is leaning into the cultural aspects of this universe, and it looks different than any of the books DC is putting out in a very good way!

Final Thoughts:

Batgirl #18 is bringing Casandra’s past to the forefront as her family and her blood are more important than she has ever known. As we leave on a massive cliffhanger I cannot wait to see what is next!

Overall Grade: 8.9/10

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Matthew Roth
Matthew Roth
Editor in Chief by day, daredevil by night . Owner of the green bay packers, lego fiend. Matt hails from Boston by ways of Virginia and dreams of working for Disney or Marvel some day. When he’s not busy writing comic book scripts he’s too afraid to do something with he’s building Legos, buying RSVLTS, or yapping on his podcast, Hops ‘Geek’ News. He’s been coined as emo Jesus due to his undying love of 2000’s emo and ability to break out into song lyrics at any moment. You can find him reviewing comics books, movies, and TV shows on Nerd Initiative. Half of the geek & beer loving podcast, Hops Geek News.

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