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Batgirl: Fists of Fury

Batgirl: Fists of Fury
By Kelley Puckett, Damion Scott, Robert Campanella

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Volume four in this outstanding and innovative new Titan series continues the incredible evolution of the new Batgirl, Cassandra Cain - the successor to original Batgirl Barbara Gordon. Having been brought back from the dead and fought demigoddess Shiva to a standstill in a bitter, savage brawl, Batgirl is beyond exhaustion. Then, when all she needs is a good night's sleep, she is called upon to help Batman when his alter-ego, Bruce Wayne, is accused of murder! Guest-starring a host of classic crime-fighters, including Batman and Robin, this new Batgirl graphic novel feeds directly into the very heart of the Batman mythology!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #599538 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-07-23
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
Essex Chronicle, Sptember 2004, by Matt Adams : "...a fast and furious read which will leave you breathless."

About the Author
Kelley Puckett has written for numerous Batman-related titles, including Batman Adventures, Batman: Gotham Adventures and Batman/Batgirl. Damion Scott has contributed to Detective Comics, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight and Batman: No Man's Land. Robert Campanella has inked such varied titles as Alien vs. Predator, Batman & Superman: World's Finest, Green Arrow, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman.


Customer Reviews

Batgirl: Fists of Fury5
This installment in the new Batgirl's story takes place after her death duel with Lady Shiva, and during the "Bruce Wayne: Fugetive" story arc.

A set of short stories, rather than one long "Graphic Novel" story arc, but they all develop the character of Batgirl furthur, dealing with her relationships with the other members of the "Bat-family", in particular 'The Spoiler.'

As with the other "Batgirl" collections the art is stylish and it contains many well drawn fight sequences. It is also quite light on dialogue (Batgirl being a heroine of few words). This can make it seem a very quick read, but I tend to find you can use the extra time to appreciate the quality artwork.