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    Batgirl #7

    Batgirl » Batgirl #7 - A View From Below released by DC Comics on May 2012.

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    4.2 stars

    Average score of 6 user reviews

    The Bat and the Bird 0

    Just to start this off, I have to say issue #6 of Batgirl was pure crap. I gave it a 3 and a half when I reviewed it, but I think I was being too fair. What it might have done well, there was quite a bit of bad, and Detective Mckenna's place as the antagonist to Batgirl who represents the police force's attitudes on vigilantes was absolutely ruined through bad writing plain and contradictory attitudes, and after stewing on it for a month it got to the point where I considered dropping the title ...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Bat and the Cannary 0

    THE GOOD: I really like the art in this book even though it's not the same artist. You definitely notice but the colorist manages to pull it off to where you have to look at it for a while to even see a difference. There are some things about this story that I like. I really like seeing Barbra talk to Dinah. I really though it was good to see and I think that it will be a turning point for the character. I really think that this is the best villain of this new series yet and you don't even know ...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Black Canary is a good friend to Batgirl 0

    Here is my video review for Batgirl issue 7. In this issue issue Batgirl sees that she needs help to get stronger in battle. She asks help from Black Canary. ...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Barbara Freaking Gordon 0

    Batgirl #7 can be summarized in three words: Barbara-Freaking-Gordon!Please check my mini-review here:http://bit.ly/zgyqy7Comments and feedback are always welcome!...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Doors opened to Barbara's personal life 0

    - Art -> I did not like the cover art much -BUT- as soon as I flipped through first few pages, I was pleasantly surprised. Batgirl just comes out of the book and feels as though the action is right there front of me. I'm liking the costume even more due to this issue.- Good Character Build up: In this issue Simone brings about softer and more human side of Barbara. I really like the buddy time she has with Dinah and nice to know that a superhero too needs inspiration at times.- Grotesque: the...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Harder, Faster, Stronger; But Not Better 0

    I'm going to miss the Adam Hughes covers. They sure were nice. This one's not bad, but it's not half as compelling as the previous ones.There's two artists on this issue, and as much as Alitha Martinez tries to emulate Ardian Syaf to smooth the transition... it doesn't quite work. Martinez isn't as good. The faces are off and a bit too round. Most people probably won't notice though.Grotesque seems like an interesting villain. I just LOVE the whole "creepy criminal masked face who's a 'fancy gen...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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