Something is rotten in Gotham City. The petty art-thief known as Grotesque is back in town, but his M.O. has totally changed. Instead of just stealing art, now Grotesque is murdering victims in "artistic" ways that more than live up to his name. Batgirl is determined that not one more person will lose their life to his reign of terror.
Unfortunately, a tussle with Grotesque and his electric stun rod has damaged the implant that allows Barbara Gordon to walk...and to be Batgirl! Even worse, Barbara's memory--the one skill she counts on more than any other--seems to be failing her.
But Gordons never give up. With renewed determination and a new costume, Batgirl sets out to find out the truth about Grotesque and why he suddenly turned into a murderer.
Now Batgirl must solve the mystery before her father, Commissioner Gordon, ends up in the killer's crosshairs. But every moment she's out being Batgirl instead of resting is doing possibly irreparable harm. Can Barbara crack the case...and still be Batgirl?
Batgirl Vol. 5: Art of the Crime features the creative team of Mairghread Scott (Green Arrow) and Paul Pelletier (Aquaman) and includes Batgirl Annual #2, Batgirl #26-29 and a selected story from Batgirl #25.
Praise for Batgirl:
“Plenty to offer Batgirl fans.” —IGN
“Storytelling [that] is full of speed and intensity.” —A.V. Club/The Onion
Mairghread Scott is an animation and comic book writer specializing in action-comedy. She excels at projects that involve heavy continuity, re-branding and breaking stories in a writers' room. Her work can be seen in the examples below as well as the upcoming season of Marvel's Guardians of The Galaxy and the new Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors feature-length animated movie and animated shorts, as well as the comic books Marvel Universe: Guardians of the Galaxy, Transformers: Till All Are One, Science Comics: Robots and Drones, The City on the Other Side and her creator-owned series Toil and Trouble. Her most recent works include a Green Arrow story and a Batgirl story for DC Comics.
Something is rotten in Gotham City. The petty art-thief known as Grotesque is back in town, but his M.O. has totally changed. Instead of just stealing art, now Grotesque is murdering victims in "artistic" ways that more than live up to his name. Batgirl is determined that not one more person will lose their life to his reign of terror.
Unfortunately, a tussle with Grotesque and his electric stun rod has damaged the implant that allows Barbara Gordon to walk...and to be Batgirl! Even worse, Barbara's memory--the one skill she counts on more than any other--seems to be failing her.
But Gordons never give up. With renewed determination and a new costume, Batgirl sets out to find out the truth about Grotesque and why he suddenly turned into a murderer.
Now Batgirl must solve the mystery before her father, Commissioner Gordon, ends up in the killer's crosshairs. But every moment she's out being Batgirl instead of resting is doing possibly irreparable harm. Can Barbara crack the case...and still be Batgirl?
Batgirl Vol. 5: Art of the Crime features the creative team of Mairghread Scott (Green Arrow) and Paul Pelletier (Aquaman) and includes Batgirl Annual #2, Batgirl #26-29 and a selected story from Batgirl #25.
Praise
Praise for Batgirl:
“Plenty to offer Batgirl fans.” —IGN
“Storytelling [that] is full of speed and intensity.” —A.V. Club/The Onion
Author
Mairghread Scott is an animation and comic book writer specializing in action-comedy. She excels at projects that involve heavy continuity, re-branding and breaking stories in a writers' room. Her work can be seen in the examples below as well as the upcoming season of Marvel's Guardians of The Galaxy and the new Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors feature-length animated movie and animated shorts, as well as the comic books Marvel Universe: Guardians of the Galaxy, Transformers: Till All Are One, Science Comics: Robots and Drones, The City on the Other Side and her creator-owned series Toil and Trouble. Her most recent works include a Green Arrow story and a Batgirl story for DC Comics.