Batgirl
is on the trail of a serial killer, and the trail leads to the door of James
Gordon, her own brother. Yet a further complication is that said door is
located in the bowels of Blackgate Prison, where he has been incarcerated for
several years.
Surprisingly,
he’s willing to help, by sharing the various letters he’s received over the
years from murder groupies. Perhaps the trail will lead somewhere, perhaps not
– but Barbara has to try something.
The story
seems intended to build on the character of James Gordon Jr., perhaps setting
him up for an eventual break-out and murder spree. But the story also showcases
Barbara’s detective skills, which may be easy enough when a person has an
eidetic memory. I would appreciate seeing more of her crime-solving ability,
though that doesn’t always make for entertaining reading.
I can
appreciate the merits of this story as an annual, building significantly on the
Batgirl universe and her supporting players. It needed the expanded format,
though two issues in the regular series might have been more than it required.
Rating: 6/10