Batgirl (Cassandra Cain) consistently smashes
stone? clay? puppets in her gym, when Spoiler arrives to bring the message of
Oracle who has been unable to contact her 10 hours.
Thus, Batgirl goes to the
clock tower where Oracle informs her about the escape of the jokerized super
Villains. Then she forbids the girls to confront the villains, because they are
too little girls to them. Batgirl goes to train to Oracle's hologram room
occupying her time, she sets it to the strongest grade and ruins it. Then, Shadow
Thief displays, and Batgirl is involved in a couple of pages of complicated
fight against him. But Oracle knows that Shadow Thief gains his energy from
electronic devices, so she reduces to work to the absolute minimum.
Shadow Thief is defeated. Spoiler can go up to
revive him.
Then Batgirl meets Lady Shiva (her mother) who challenges
her life-or-death duel in a year's time (this might be a flashback).
I wouldn't call story this something by KelleyPuckett. It virtually nothing happens. In this case, the drawer shall need to
save the booklet, but Damion Scott is only moderately able for this. His style
is lively enough for such a "story" which focuses hand-to-hand
combat. However, he draws in a superficial way with very few lines, and over-stylized.
It results in very poor visual so the sight can't compensate for the lack of
the plot.
The original Hungarian blog post is here.
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