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    Batgirl #9

    Batgirl » Batgirl #9 - The Flood, Part 1 released by DC Comics on June 2010.

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    The Flood, Part 1 last edited by palsunstar on 06/25/23 09:10PM View full history

    The conclusion to "Batgirl Rising" begins here with part one of the four-part "Flood" storyline! A string of bizarre, technology based "suicides" gets the attention of both Batgirl and Oracle, but for very different reasons. And the two heroes will soon realize that they're the real targets of a nefarious madman Hell-bent on revenge...

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    Did this issue of Batgirl drown in the flood or rise to the top! 0

    In this issue of Batgirl, Stephanie begins this story trying to stop this guy from detonating himself and everyone along with him on the subway. Batgirl stops him in her first well done success. Commissioner Gordon congratulated Steph for a job well done, which is very rare. A rain drop falls on Stephanie and for some reason it was kind of cool. As Oracle tries to befriend Wendy we find out that her dad was the evil Calculator. Her brother Marvin was killed trying to be a heroe, which is also ho...

    11 out of 12 found this review helpful.

    A calculated death 0

     SPOILERS ABOUND IN THIS REVIEW....BE WARNED        We have a start of a new Batgirl arc brought to you by Bryan Q Miller, Lee Garbett and two inkers Jonathan Glapion and Richard Friend.  The issue starts with a beautiful cover by Stanley "Artgerm" Lau.  His covers are fantastic!  Steph looks beautiful and the Gotham back drop is classic bat-family!  When I walk into a shop the first thing I look at are what covers are poppin off the shelf and this one does.  Dark coloring be dammed it sticks ...

    9 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    A Drizzle of Rain Starts A Flood 0

    The cover is nice but, really has nothing to do with the story. So, i really was disappointed with the cover. The story begins with Batgirl saving a train full of Gotham passengers from a man who wants to blow up the train. The best part of these panels was on page 6 ,this is including back and fronts. It is the first panel on the top were Batgirl kicks the guy holding the bomb in the face. Her face in this panel is very dark and mysterious and I love it. We see Commissioner Gordon complement St...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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