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Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart
Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart






Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart

Written by Cameron Stewart & Brenden Fletcher

Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart

brings it all together to deliver one of the more memorable and well-done “Adventure Time” specials in a while. With some well-delivered battles, some strong and fluid artwork, and a general confidence in the story and material, the “Adventure Time 2015 Spooktacular” is a great addition to the Land of Ooo.įinal Verdict: 8.0 – Hanna K. She also has this familiarity with the characters and the world that gives the whole comic a feeling of authenticity. Her lifework itself may be thin and storyboard-like (she is also a storyboard artist on the Adventure Time show), but it lends itself well to the color palette, the layout style, and overall readability.

Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart

Her composition choices, especially her penchant for rectilinear panels, helps conjure some strong tension in the story. Eventually, Marceline comes on a small town, accidentally reveals their location to a pack of vamps, and does what she can to help fix the situation. gives her a small dog tagging along, who bears much of the charm and adorableness of this issue. Taking place long before Finn showed up, when humans still wandered around Ooo (maybe? let’s not forget that Marceline is a thousand years old at least and we don’t have answers to what happened to humans also, they could be Susan Strong-like peeps, who knows), the 2015 Spooktacular finds everyone’s favorite vampire queen searching for Simon as well as taking out small packs of vampires wherever she wanders. She combines elements of the lone wanderer tropes with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, all mixed in with a little bit of Justin Cronin’s Passage novels, to make a super fun Marceline the Vampire Queen story. looks back into the past for her spin on “Adventure Time’s” annual fall special.








Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart