A review by adorkablyrini
Batgirl, Vol. 3: Death of the Family by Admira Wijaya, Vicente Cifuentes, Julius M. Gopez, Gail Simone, Scott Snyder, Ray Fawkes, Jonathan Glapion, Mark Irwin, Juan Albarran, Marc Deering, Ed Benes, Rob Hunter, Greg Capullo, Daniel Sampere

4.0

I desperately need to read ALL of the books in this story arc. Like really completely.

I feel like, as far as Batgirl is concerned, we don't get much of the impact of what the death of the family actually means. And then all this with Daimen. It's mentioned, but we don't really get to see the damage from it. And I guess I wanted a little more of the PTSD type issues with Joker's return, but I realize there's limited time and space and the story needs to move forward. (And yes, we've touch upon some of these issues in earlier volumes.)

And not to knock Ray Fawkes, but OMG I just really love Gail Simone's writing... and when it wasn't her writing the issue, I was completely longing for her. I just think she handles Babs so completely well.

AND, well, the story from Young Romance #1 - eh, not really a fan of it. Felt out of character for her. Just my option and all... and of course, it wasn't Simone writing that one... But I forgot initially that the story was from Young Romance and vocally expressing my distain while reading it. (Sorry Fawkes, I'm sure you're great with other characters... but yeah...)