In a German cabaret, the Joker's Daughter uses Zatanna's magic to summon a terrifying demon. A new enemy for the Bombshells now walks the earth. In a German cabaret, the Joker's Daughter uses Zatanna's magic to summon a terrifying demon. A new enemy for the Bombshells now walks the earth.
DC Comics: Bombshells #7
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In a German cabaret, the Joker's Daughter uses Zatanna's magic to summon a terrifying demon. A new enemy for the Bombshells now walks the earth. In a German cabaret, the Joker's Daughter uses Zatanna's magic to summon a terrifying demon. A new enemy for the Bombshells now walks the earth.
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Solace Winter –
This one only features one story, and the story is well done. It shows what is going on back home for the Batgirls that have begun their vigilante watch of Gotham with the original Batgirl gone overseas. It's a good story with a small cameo of another beloved character. This one only features one story, and the story is well done. It shows what is going on back home for the Batgirls that have begun their vigilante watch of Gotham with the original Batgirl gone overseas. It's a good story with a small cameo of another beloved character.
Zian B. –
I don’t know what exactly just happened, but I’m disturbed and hope that Zatanna makes it out alive.
Writerlibrarian –
The story is fun. The graphics are in sync with the vintage look but with a contemporary twist. Marguerite Bennett delivers a good story. Marguerite Savage set the bar for the illustrators (half of them men in this sequence) and the vintage look is never too much. I liked that all three stories of the original launch are moving along and that another one was added. I liked the whole women of WW2 angle being action heroes in every shape, shade and sides. I wait until I have a few episodes to read The story is fun. The graphics are in sync with the vintage look but with a contemporary twist. Marguerite Bennett delivers a good story. Marguerite Savage set the bar for the illustrators (half of them men in this sequence) and the vintage look is never too much. I liked that all three stories of the original launch are moving along and that another one was added. I liked the whole women of WW2 angle being action heroes in every shape, shade and sides. I wait until I have a few episodes to read and sit and read all of them in one go. Then I wait again. But it's a good thing. More of the Berlin story with the introduction of the villain of the tale.
Mel –
This was a nice change for teh Bombshells. Instead of the various superheroes out fighting in the war we had the story of the younger women left at home. This was all the batgirls. Teaming up to fight the evil in the city, rescue children, protect immigrants (which was a lovely little political few pages). It was nice to see one story that lasted the whole comic.
Chrissy –
Bunny Constantine! Not much more to say about this series that hasn't been said before! Zatanna unfortunately helps the Joker's daughter raise a demon and Constantine turned bunny smokes! Bunny Constantine! Not much more to say about this series that hasn't been said before! Zatanna unfortunately helps the Joker's daughter raise a demon and Constantine turned bunny smokes!
Lindsey –
I really enjoyed this edition, esp that the story was focused only on the bat girls, instead of splitting between characters.
Isabella –
Ok, I'm not understanding much anymore :S I'm confused Ok, I'm not understanding much anymore :S I'm confused
sarah –
Not much of a fan of this issue, but the last frame made it worth it.
Natalie –
Man Zatanna, the crowd you run with... (that last frame!)
Krissy –
Oh Zatanna! I agree with Constantine - what was she expecting based on the crowd she's running with? Oh Zatanna! I agree with Constantine - what was she expecting based on the crowd she's running with?
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