The new Batgirl ongoing series by Tate Brombal and Takeshi Miyazawa from DC Comics kicking off in November will, for the first time in almost two decades, feature Cassandra Cain in the lead role.
Despite being the third heroine to use the Batgirl name, Cassandra Cain was the first to headline a solo series. Her history since then has been tumultuous, though her status in the Bat-Family was ...
Cassandra Cain was the first ever Batgirl to get her own solo series back in 2000 after her spectacular debut in the No Man’s Land event. It ran for over 70 issues before she eventually gave up the ...
Among the characters who have taken on the mantle of Batgirl, Barbara Gordon and Cassandra Cain are the two most highly-regarded. Each version of Batgirl takes a different approach to the role than ...
Batgirl has long been a treasured member of the Bat-Family as Batman's adopted daughter, and over the years she's demonstrated that she's the very best of his protégés. Now, Cassandra Cain has further ...
November is looking like an unexpectedly big month for fans of Lady Shiva! Hot on the heels of the news yesterday that she will be scrapping with Dinah Lance in Tom King's new Black Canary: Best of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “Cassandra Cain has long been my favorite Bat-Family character, so I am seriously honored to be ...
To describe the relationship between Lady Shiva and Cassandra Cain as troubled would be an understatement. The former only gave birth as part of an experiment to create the perfect assassin. The ...
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Batgirl volume one wasn’t just Batgirl’s first ongoing, but also Cass’s first foray into the comic book world. She had just premiered in the “No Man’s Land” event, becoming Batgirl and immediately ...
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