![]() ![]() Of course in a comic book about heroes, it's hero vs villain and not the same level of football player vs writer as it is for another teen we meet. She tries to figure out her own identity, her relationship with people around her, her first romantic interest, feelings and becoming an individual separate from her father. None of that training involved spoken or written language, so it's a happy coincidence that she meets Jackie and Barbara, and learns from them language, what is important, and how to determine what her passions might be, other than being the opposite of her father.Ĭassie isn't a normal teenager, but she has to go through a lot of the same issues that "ordinary" teens go through. She understands that she will be punished for not completing an assassination, and that it's her father who was in charge of her prior training. When we first meet Cassie, she is so immersed in killing and action, she barely even has language and flashes back to her violent past as she wanders around the city. A free book was provided for an honest review. ![]() When Cassie's father is determined to destroy the world she's come to love, it's time to figure out if she can take on the mantle of Batgirl.Īmazon affiliate links are used on this site. She does have mentors in noodle shop owner Jackie Fujikawa Yoneyama and a librarian named Barbara Gordon, and both are just as certain that she can be more than she thinks. ![]() Cassandra Cain is a teenage assassin, so she is certain she can never be a hero. ![]()
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