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zechs27 ([info]zechs27) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-08-31 21:55:00

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Entry tags:char: batgirl/cassandra cain, char: lady shiva/sandra woosan, creator: andersen gabrych, creator: pop mhan, publisher: dc comics, series: martial arts week, title: batgirl

Martial Arts Week: Cassandra Cain vs Lady Shiva The Rematch
As promised round 2 between two of the greatest martial artists in the DCU.





From the final issue of Batgirl, #73. Where we get a flashforward or present as it where from Ghost Steph telling Cass about Bludhaven which really fractures her to the core. But before Ghost Steph can bring Cass into the light she's wake's up in Nyssa's Lazarus Pit alive once more and of course completely insane.

It's here we find out that yes indeed Lady Shiva is indeed Cassandra's mother. Plus she's wearing the crazy outfit I think I've ever seen a warrior ever wear save for Nyssa's outfit from earlier this arc. But then again, I think Shiva thought she really was going to die and I guess wanted to look her absolute best.

In anycase, after Shiva smacks Cass and telling her she's better then this thus calming her down and negating the madness. It's then Shiva then tells Cass that she notices the girl doesn't use all the gadgets of the man she idolizes though she finds one item in particular of her belt note worthy.. a picture of Sandra with her sister. I had to scan this scene because really this says a lot to me about Shiva:



I really love those last three panels on that page. Just the look of emotion from Shiva tells a lot. Also I scanned this just in case cause I know again nevermore scanned Spoiler parts to this and Cass's rebirth. So if some pages are going to have to be removed it'll be this one alas or if I can add some just let me know.

But enough of my babbling.. onto ROUND 2:







Cass kisses her mom on the forehead before tossing her onto the hook. Shiva is thankful that she gets her death and dies. However, Cass lowers her head uttering, "Sorry mom." As we're shown the hook Shiva's impaled on loosening suggesting that it will tear and Shiva will be reborn. And in a way Cass repaying Shiva by bringing her back to life from #25 and here.

So there you have it, the final fight Cass had in her book. And now suddenly I think Hank Henshaw and Sandra Woosan should go out on a date together or be bestest buds given how much both are obbessed with death. :P



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[info]starwolf_oakley
2009-09-01 05:51 am UTC (link)
You've got to wonder the logic. And there had to have been some logic. Even DC doesn't do bad storylines just to make do storylines, no matter what I say about Dan DiDio hating us.

What was the original plan for Cassandra Cain? Did they just want to make her a Robin villain a'la Jason Todd? Or was there a bigger plan that Adam Beechen executed poorly? Then was called to "fix it," which Beechen did even more poorly.

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[info]zechs27
2009-09-01 06:34 am UTC (link)
I love to know that and what Chuck Dixon had in mind for Cass's redemption story he was going to tell in Tec before it got axed in favor of Beechen's mini.

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[info]pepperspray101
2009-09-01 09:29 am UTC (link)
Ohhh! I forgot about that one! ugh! If only we could ask him! ...wait. Doesn't Dixon have a message board somewhere? O_o;; (or would he be forbidden from talking about it...) *whines* God, I loathe Beechen's mini. Dixon doesn't impress me too much, but I can't help but think even something by him might've been better! *sighs* I can only dream now...

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[info]zechs27
2009-09-01 03:52 pm UTC (link)
I don't think he be more inclined to talk about it there. However, if he where at a convention however, perhaps he be more willing to let loose what he had intended.

Same goes for Steph given we know he was going to have Cluemaster show up.

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[info]scottyquick
2009-09-01 12:28 pm UTC (link)
The original plan was to make Cass an adversary for Tim, something which, at the end of Destruction's Daughter, when she's unsure whether or not the code of the Bat is right, could have worked.

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[info]jaybee3
2009-09-01 05:32 pm UTC (link)
That could have worked. God knows at this point Dick and Cassandra are pretty much on the outs without her being evil. It could have that they had different views on what it meant to be a "Bat". It could have made sense without turning her into a card-carrying villain.

Whatever though I still can't let DC Editorial off the hook, whoever was editing the Bat-books obviously let Beechan's Dragon Lady newly Navajo literate Cass (who now Tim can suddenly beat) through even it didn't mesh with any previous characterization of her. And when it failed, they gave the same guy the mini to clean up his own mess.

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