Morgan R. UNITED STATES
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Batman and The Outsiders #3, p. 19: Cassandra Cain/Batgirl in "The Orange Juice Page."

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Location: Cassandra Cain/Batgirl and Other DC Characters.
Title: Batman and The Outsiders #3, p. 19: Cassandra Cain/Batgirl in "The Orange Juice Page."
Artist:  Julian Lopez (Penciller) ,  BIT  (Inker) ,  Chuck  Dixon (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
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Comments: 1
Added to Site: 6/2/2019

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Okay, I couldn't help but post this last one before I take a break.

Now, I'm as much a fan of the female form and cheesecake art as the next guy, but I'd never figured Cassandra would be remotely suitable for such a revealing page. It just didn't strike me as being in her character.

Well, cue Chuck Dixon to prove me wrong. He wrote this hilarious bit that keeps Cassandra in character -- one word yes/no answers, either oblivious to social mores or apathetic to them as she walks out to a common area of The Outsiders' HQ naked, just seeking her objective at that moment:

A glass of OJ.

It made me laugh out loud when I read it, and I lucked out when the artist, Julian Lopez, still had it, and so I bought directly from him.

It's still not really a "sexy" page; no crazy arches of her back, unbelievable curves or poses -- but Julian gets that that wasn't the point; she's still not that character. Cassandra *just happens* to not be dressed, and you see all her scars in a uniquely unguarded yet reliably in-character moment.

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Johnny M Member Since 2014
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Posted On 6/15/2019

Morgan, I didn't even know this existed. I agree that it is done tastefully and in character. I don't think is worried about tradtional "Social Norms". Very cute page. Congrats.