Glad you got to read both collections, though I enjoyed Batgirl Rising (and the rest) much more than I did Ms Marvel.
Did the story explain how the new Robin is the natural son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al'Ghul, daughter of the worldwide terrorist, Rais al'Ghul? So Robin has been raised and trained by the League of Assassins, but chose to stay (recently) with his father, Bruce. Of course, this was before Batman/Bruce Wayne was sent backwards and forwards in time by Darkseid and --- stop, too silly, cannot even relate the plot.
But Batman having a child out of wedlock with the daughter of one of his greatest enemies, and then not only have the child drop by, but demand to learn to do what Batman does? (Minus the killing. mostly). That's a good plot and a good orignal character.
But with Batgirl, I just liked Stephanie having adventures! Joi de vi (or however you say joy for life in French). Poor, lower-class, her father was a crook, so she decides to imitate the city's vigilantes. I really enjoyed her stories by any writer.
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Did the story explain how the new Robin is the natural son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al'Ghul, daughter of the worldwide terrorist, Rais al'Ghul? So Robin has been raised and trained by the League of Assassins, but chose to stay (recently) with his father, Bruce. Of course, this was before Batman/Bruce Wayne was sent backwards and forwards in time by Darkseid and --- stop, too silly, cannot even relate the plot.
But Batman having a child out of wedlock with the daughter of one of his greatest enemies, and then not only have the child drop by, but demand to learn to do what Batman does? (Minus the killing. mostly). That's a good plot and a good orignal character.
But with Batgirl, I just liked Stephanie having adventures! Joi de vi (or however you say joy for life in French). Poor, lower-class, her father was a crook, so she decides to imitate the city's vigilantes. I really enjoyed her stories by any writer.