Comic book reviews for Black Canary #10, Black Canary #11, and Black Canary #12 by Brenden Fletcher, Annie Wu, Moritat, and Sandy Jarrell
Average rating: 3.3/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Black Canary #10, Black Canary #11, and Black Canary #12 by Brenden Fletcher, Annie Wu, Moritat, and Sandy Jarrell
Average rating: 3.3/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Midnighter #10, Midnighter #11, and Midnighter #12 by Steve Orlando, Hugo Petrus, and ACO
Average rating: 4.6/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Black Canary #7, Black Canary #8, and Black Canary #9 by Brenden Fletcher, Annie Wu, Sandy Jarrell, Matthew Rosenberg, and Moritat
Average rating: 3.3/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Black Canary #4, Black Canary #5, and Black Canary #6 by Brenden Fletcher, Annie Wu, Pia Guerra, and Sandy Jarrell
Average rating: 3.3/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Batgirl #31, Batgirl #32, and Batgirl #33 by Gail Simone and Fernando Pasarin
Average rating: 3.6/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Batgirl #26, Batgirl #27, and Batgirl #28 by Gail Simone, Daniel Sampere, Robert Gill, and Fernando Pasarin
Average rating: 3.6/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Birds of Prey #0, Birds of Prey #13, and Birds of Prey #14 by Duane Swierczynski and Romano Molenaar
Average rating: 3.3/5 stars
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Scandal’s first appearance was in Villains United #1, and she was created by Gail Simone. She is the daughter of the immortal Vandal Savage. While she vows not to be like her father, Scandal is still a villain and an anti-hero. She sees the world as broken down between noble and ignoble actions.
Scandal was raised in Brazil by her human mother. However, Vandal came around to teach her combat skills and seemingly wanted her around as an heir. (How an immortal can have a true heir, I don’t know either.) He gave her a set of Lamentation Blades, which marked her as a Savage. Scandal also seemingly inherited some of his immortality, or at least, she has healing powers. Continue reading “Queer Comic Book Character: Scandal Savage (Oct 17th)”