What are Oracle's plans?
Barbara is trying to recover her old life but her old identity is willing to destroy everything in it.
This is pretty decent overall.
Cecil Castellucci delivers a new installment with a ton of content and considering how decompressed some books can be at times, this is a pleasent change. There's a lot of plot progression and character work going on here which includes how Barbara interacts with some of her new and even old supporting cast, the latter is especially welcoming due that we see return of Burnside and characters like Frankie who I missed a lot. The dynamic between all of them is also solidly done and makes this even better.
The story moves at a nice pace due that Oracle's own developments and mission are starting to get clearer and they're nicely connected to Babs' return to Burnside and makes me wonder what's going to happen next.
Carmine Di Giandomenico remains in art duties and his work is wonderful with a pretty distinctive style and precise storytelling.
Good read, hope things continue this way.
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