Far too many DC books have been hit by last-minute art changes lately. Sadly, Batgirl is no exception. Babs Tarr's stylish, elegant art has been a huge reason for this book's success over the past year or so, and the series invariably suffers without her. Such is the case with the latest issue, which features two fill-in artists tackling what should be a memorable chapter of a crucial new storyline for the book.
The art duties are divided between Eleonora Carlini and Moritat this month. Both offer a serviceable but somewhat subdued take on the book's usual aesthetic. Carolini's pages consist mainly of talking heads, which certainly doesn't help to conjure up some of that familiar energy. Moritat at least has more to work with as he renders a high-stakes infiltration of GCPD headquarters. His smooth, expressive figures are a treat to behold, although the bizarre framing of a fight sequence between Spoiler and a superhuman foe leaves a lot to be desired. At least colorist Sergio Lapointe is still present to lend some sense of consistency to the series.
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