Yeh I'm not a fan of the art or how Babs is being treated. I also hate that Babs isn't Batgirl in it, hopefully she will suit up soon. I just wish this was taken more seriously and it was more mature.
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Yeh I'm not a fan of the art or how Babs is being treated. I also hate that Babs isn't Batgirl in it, hopefully she will suit up soon. I just wish this was taken more seriously and it was more mature.
Normally I complain about comics be to slow paced. But Batgirls has imo the opposite problem, with so many different new villains and a lot of them not connected with each other it feels to much.
[QUOTE=Lady Nightwing;5893102]That kind of sucks, that you wait so long for a book with one of your favourite characters and it's not your cup of tea. Out of curiosity, do you plan on continuing with it?[/QUOTE]
Im afraid not. Im still keeping my eye out though so if they decide to switch directions I might give it a go again.
Thanks for answering, I used to feel kind of obligated to buy runs with my favs in it, to "support" them but stopped a few years ago. It's expensive and life's to short to keep reading stuff you don't enjoy
Ah I used to do that too. But if you think about it never makes sense. If you keep buying your basically saying that you are fine with the way the things are so you are actually contradicting yourself because you are not fine with it.
Now if not selling well is used as the reason for the higher ups to cancel something and put a character on the backburner well then so be it. I have gotten to the point where I rather read 1 good appearance from my faves rather than 2 or 3 mediocre or even bad ones.
I understand that, and I think that's a perfectly reasonable thing to do with your own money and to preserve your own piece of mind. I personally am still really enjoying Batgirls, and most of Steph's appearances, so I'm buying most of them (though not all).
I enjoy some of the humor on the book (the car/scooter thing, Cass wearing shades in the car, Cass' robe), and I think they do OK with Cass, but they are off on Steph and Babs. There is some very bad dialogue in the book as well.
I find the art awful, it's hard to even figure out what's going on sometimes in a panel awful.
[QUOTE=Galerion;5894080]Ah I used to do that too. But if you think about it never makes sense. If you keep buying your basically saying that you are fine with the way the things are so you are actually contradicting yourself because you are not fine with it.
Now if not selling well is used as the reason for the higher ups to cancel something and put a character on the backburner well then so be it. I have gotten to the point where I rather read 1 good appearance from my faves rather than 2 or 3 mediocre or even bad ones.[/QUOTE]
100%. This book is just not doing it for me. I think Barbara has been more enjoyable to read in Nightwing and this version of Cass is not working for me. I do not like he general tone and direction for Cass. Her and Steph feel 14.
Well scripts for first few issues were probably already written before they got the backlash for saying that Cass/Stepth are 13-14 years old. So maybe in next few months we'll see some adjustments.
[QUOTE=Iclifton;5896139]100%. This book is just not doing it for me. I think Barbara has been more enjoyable to read in Nightwing and this version of Cass is not working for me. I do not like he general tone and direction for Cass. Her and Steph feel 14.[/QUOTE]
They do feel young, hopefully this changes in the next few issues
I like this book. It's fun and the art is absolutely kinetic. With the exception of the initial Puckett run of Cass' book, I generally think going "grim 'n' gritty on either a Robin or Batgirl book is a bad idea.
Seems like I'm one of the only ones liking Barbara in the [I]Batgirls[/I] series.
[QUOTE=HsssH;5896694]Well scripts for first few issues were probably already written before they got the backlash for saying that Cass/Stepth are 13-14 years old. So maybe in next few months we'll see some adjustments.[/QUOTE]
13-14!?!?! Is DC out of their minds??? Why do they keep doing this
[QUOTE=9th.;5898975]13-14!?!?! Is DC out of their minds??? Why do they keep doing this[/QUOTE]
To be clear, Becky Cloonan said they were 13 and 14 in the interview, but Michael Conrad said they were older. Also, Jorge Corona said they were around 16 and 17.
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After that, Michael Conrad also clarified in twitter that Becky Clonan exagerated when she says 14, Stephanie and Cassandra weren't so young.
The Teen Bat-Trio's ages are constantly fluctuating depending on the story/writer.