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    The Movement #9

    The Movement » The Movement #9 - A Thundering Horizon released by DC Comics on April 2014.

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    The Movement #9 Review and Thoughts 0

    So I read this one without any prior knowledge to the series. This is the first issue i'm reading and to be 100% honest I decided to take a look at it in order to satisfy my Batgirl needs. YAAAAY BATGIRL! To the basics. Art by Freddie Williams, written by Gail Simone. I'm not gonna say anything about the plot because I'm a newbie to this series. Just that Batgirl is searching for someone, a young man with “solar powers” in Coral City, but the Movement, a group of young vigilantes ha...

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    This review was originally posted on my blog here.In its first eight issues, The Movement did something that wasn’t really being done in comics. It told the story of a vigilante superhero team that didn’t see itself as superheroes. And it tapped into the ongoing discussion of how social media can be used for changes in social structures and tackling corruption. It had characters that were flawed, and many of these characters represented minorities in comics in a way that perhaps onl...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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