Batgirls #14
| Writer | Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad |
| Artist | Jonathan Case |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
This is a special all-silent issue of Batgirls featuring Cassandra Cain as she mourns her bestie, Steph Brown Batgirl, who was kidnapped by her own dad! If Cass doesn't act fast, she might lose Steph forever...so it's a good thing she has a single clue about where Cluemaster might've taken Steph from when Cass was still body-swapped with her...
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg
Jan 17, 2023Even without the use of dialogue Cloonan, Conrad and triple threat artist Jonathan Case deliver an emotional, pulse-pounding experience. Batgirls #14 a masterclass in visual storytelling. Read Full Review
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10
Dark Knight News - Fay Clark
Jan 18, 2023Batgirls #14 is my favorite issue of the series so far. There are so many special things about it, but the fact we get to focus on one of the Batgirls is a major part. I hope we see issues like this for the other girls on the team. Seeing something from their unique point of view. Definitely don't miss this one, and after yet another outstanding cliffhanger I won't be missing the next one either. Read Full Review
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10
COMICON - Scott Redmond
Jan 18, 2023‘Batgirls' has been a character-rich emotional roller coaster since the very first issue and that gets taken up by like a hundred in this powerful heartwrenching issue, which silently hinges on the core best friend relationship of this series. A colorful gorgeous throwback feeling issue, this is one that will easily go down as a classic and be talked about for years to come. Read Full Review
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10
DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd
Jan 24, 2023Batgirls #14 gives readers the "silent treatment in a a unique chapter of the current story arc that began in Batgirls 2022 Annual. The story is an emotional journey, but Jonathan Case does a stellar job in his storytelling and coloring. It's a special issue that will be even more significant when this story wraps up. It can also be enjoyed as a one-off, and it's hard to imagine it not drawing new readers in who are checking out the title for the first time! Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jan 18, 2023The fourteenth issue of the series feels like a perfect point for a silent issue. That being said, its difficult to imagine how its going to fit into the overall rhythm of the series. At first glance, its woven pretty cleverly into the ongoing composition of the story. When it shows up in the eventual trade paperback, it might feel like a bit of a sudden lurch in tone and style between the thirteenth and fifteenth issues. On its own, though, its a lot of fun. Conrad and Cloonan manage something thats almost clever enough in rendering a coherent story that it could serve as a good place for new readers to jump on. The best silent issue kind of needs to be able to do this. Read Full Review
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9.5
AIPT - Connor Boyd
Jan 17, 2023'Batgirls' #14 is a masterclass in all that comics can be and a testament that sometimes less is more. Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jan 17, 2023Jonathan Case, the guest artist on this arc, does an amazing job of creating unique fight scenes, particularly a dazzling battle on a suspension bridge far above Gotham where Cass comes under assault by close to a hundred ninjas. Read Full Review
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9.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Timala Elliott
Jan 17, 2023I was very impressed with the amount of care taken and I must say, this is my favorite episode of the series. I eagerly await what happens next. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer
Jan 18, 2023This is a great issue that uses Jonathan Case's artwork to tell a great story, with Cass (who is usually the butt-kicker of the Batgirls) trying to use her detective skills instead. Case uses a more stylized and energetic aesthetic, with Cass's eyes doing most of the emoting on a backdrop of a detail-light costume. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Batman Universe - Ian Miller
Jan 18, 2023Cloonan, Conrad, and Case - the three "Cs of Batgirls - have crafted a truly excellent issue of Batgirls that should stand out in the history of Stephanie Brown and Cassandra Cain. Read Full Review
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5.0
Batman-News - Matina Newsom
Jan 18, 2023All in all, I wanted this issue to be an emotional look at Cass and Steph's relationship, something that continues the theme we've seen played out over the last few issues, and while it does continue that idea, it doesn't quite land the way I wanted it to here. The balance between investigation, action, and emotional elements felt off here, as it saved the emotional beats for much later in the story than it should have. While I generally enjoy silent comics, this one really didn't hit home for me. Read Full Review