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    Batgirl #17

    Batgirl » Batgirl #17 - The Lesson: Frogs, Snails, & Puppy-Dog Tails released by DC Comics on March 2011.

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    The Lesson: Frogs, Snails, & Puppy-Dog Tails last edited by palsunstar on 06/25/23 09:12PM View full history

    Batgirl has been given her first sanctioned Batman Incorporated assignment solving a series of high-profile kidnappings, and she's thrilled! Well, she was – until Damian Wayne decided to ride shotgun. Can the Dysfunctional Duo stop fighting long enough to save the children of Gotham City's elite?

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    Review: Batgirl #17 0

     Damien and Batgirl stop kidnappers, and Batgirl gives Damien a lesson in how to be a kid. The Good I loved how Bryan Q. Miller wrote Damien in this issue. He's essentially an adult, in a boys body who worships his father, yet has no clue who his father truly is as a person. Although Damien is an overly serious person in this issue, he comes off as hilarious. I loved the fact he couldn't grasp the idea of field trips. These two work extremely well together in a book, and I'd personally rather s...

    12 out of 12 found this review helpful.

    A Great New Batgirl and Robin Duo 0

    Batgirl is the most consistently great read of the Batman franchise, and this issue does nothing to deviate from that. Once again, Stephanie Brown and Damian Wayne are brought together for an adventure. This pair never fails to entertain, and Bryan Q. Miller proves that he is as equally good at writing Damian as he is Stephanie.  The actual plot of this issue is relatively unremarkable. An organized kidnapping ring has hit Gotham City, and they specialize is snatching middle class children. It i...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Who knew you had to teach someone to have fun 0

      Cover  I always look forward to the Batgirl cover because I always love the art but this one is an exception. I have said this in all of my DC comics reviews this month I hate the white background cover. I am not a fan of it. This cover is no different from all the others I really disliked it. Story Batgirl and Robin team up for a mission to save children that have been being kidnapped. They see that the kids from the elementary school are going on a field trip and Batgirl tells Robin t...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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