Originally Posted by
ohfellow
Kelley Jones drew the story, not Kelley Puckett. Jones does very stylized work, as one can see on these pages. The torn, wild cape. The wild hair. The very stylized proportions (like the unnaturally narrow waist).
I thought it was funny, and if she had been written like this in Batgirls - competent, self-assured and funny - maybe Steph would still be appearing frequently like Cass and Oracle are. This was a rare story these days, not to mention solo appearance. And even appearing as the main subject on the cover. Unexpected choices, and hopefully these are signs that the character is being revitalized after the pretty weak way she was written by Cloonan and Conrad.
I'd have liked to see the hood at least a little, like when talking with the cop. It's a very cool look, and it's a signature look along with the large cloak.
Loved the positive relationship she has with GCPD. It's a little corny, but fun.