eddy currents: Acrobatics vs. Ballet

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Batgirl #3


(W) Gail Simone (A) Ardian Syaf, Vincent Cifuentes, Ulises Arreola


DC Comics | $2.99 US
January 2012



Ladies and gentlemen, please feel free to throw logic out the window when you're plotting a comic book. Especially if it doesn't suit the plot. For instance, last issue we…









Hmmm.  Well, I'm sorry you didn't like it, but you missed some stuff, apparently. It's not that complicated. First, not sure from your paragraph, but Mirror IS the man who was "supposed" to die in the fire, a former federal agent whose family car was sabotaged by the cartel he was investigating.


As for the trains, the diabetic man collapsed ON the train tracks, as it says last issue, and was rescued, pulled off the tracks by the good Samaritan, both would have died in a train collision, which means both names were on Mirror's list, and it being a high profile case, Mirror had news reports of that story, he even showed it to Batgirl last issue. They have to die in a method similar to how they cheated death, death in a train accident satisfies his M.O., in the same manner that a "2" aspect has to be in a  Two-Face crime.


Batgirl was on his list for surviving the Brisby Murderer, who pushed her out a window thirty stories up in the rain, where she was only saved because the intended victims were there to help pull her up, which also made the news. To satisfy his list, she has to die from a fall from a building.


Not sure what it is that's not in pace with his repeatedly stated M.O…



Sorry you didn't care for it, however!

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