Batgirl #20 Preview
Writer: Tate Brombal
Penciller: Stephen Segovia
Inker: Jason Paz
Colorist: Rain Beredo
Letterer: Tom Napolitano
Cover Artist: David Talaski
Variant Cover Artist: Tirso
Editors: Jessica Berbey & Rob Levin
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock
Release Date: June 3, 2026
As she stormed the tower of the Midnight Eye, Batgirl
struggled with the imbalance in her life. Cassandra Cain was so used to
fighting the two halves of her heritage that it blinded her to the blessings
both could provide her. But after getting her spirit back and returning to
Gotham, Cassandra realizes that Tenji Turner, Jaya Jayesh, Wu Lin, and her
Bat-family are one.
Freed from the curse of her Blood powers, she feels freer
and more whole than ever before. How will Cassandra Cain navigate the
ever-changing world of Gotham? And how will Batgirl ensure that her results
always exceed her intentions? Let's leap into Batgirl #20 and see!
Story
Cassandra traveled across the world, seeking justice for her
mother. Along the way, she found a new family in Tenji Turner and Jaya Jayesh.
Sadly, Cassandra's return to Gotham proved short-lived when her family's latent
Blood powers activated, prompting her to venture into the Spirit World. But
now, Cassandra has not only returned, but has been welcomed back into the
Bat-family. But her Bat heritage comes with privileges and responsibilities. So
when Batman awakens her from a dream and hands her a card with her name on it,
Cassandra realizes it's her responsibility to solve it.
After forging their bonds of family on their travels and
cementing them in the Spirit World, Jaya and Tenji accompany Cassandra to the
crime scene in Batgirl #20. Batman may have taught Cassandra how to solve
crimes. But with Vandal Savage ruling Gotham, James Gordon risks his future by
withholding evidence of Batgirl's card. With CSI and Savage's TUCO squad on the
way, the trio has minutes to investigate the crime scene. Yet the girl's
appearance evokes the dream that Batman awakened her from.
After delving into Cassandra's relationship with her birth
mother, Tate Brombal peers into her formative years with the man who raised
her. Cassandra may refuse to call him a father. Yet, as much as Bruce Wayne,
David Cain helped Cassandra become the person she is today. As Cassandra
recalls her childhood, remembering how David Cain trained her to be an
assassin, forgotten memories return. But discovering who staged this crime
scene for her benefit could cost Cassandra, Jaya, and Tenji their lives in
Batgirl #20.
Art
A flower swings on a golden chain while a girl watches with
wide eyes. But when she runs away, blood sprays, darkening as it leaves her
body. When Cassandra Cain awakens, an upshot emphasizes how she sees her
adoptive father. But the note Batman hands her transports Cassandra to an
industrial building, where she regards a child’s body in a bed. The black
streak and droplets staining her pink dress evoke Cassandra’s dreams. Yet they
also remind her of the Blood powers she recently wielded.
As Batgirl haunts the crime scene like a wraith or grim
reaper, Jaya Jayesh’s red mask contrasts with her recent desire to bring
Cassandra healing. While James Gordon’s stony face bespeaks how recent events
have deadened him to such nightmarish visions, only Tenji reacts to the girl
whose face evokes the Scarecrow. As Stephen Segovia and Jason Paz deliver a
haunting look into Cassandra’s past, Rain Beredo casts blue light into the gray
industrial building, illuminating the people intent on justice for the girl’s
death.
White letters in the darkness represent an unseen speaker,
while white words in black boxes reveal Cassandra’s thoughts. Her narration
guides us through Batgirl #20, as Cassandra discovers a hidden aspect of her
past. Tom Napolitano casts her conversation with James Gordon, Jaya Jayesh, and
Batman as black uppercase letters in white dialogue balloons. Yet, as Tenji
Turner observes the dead girl and Cassandra, this other hidden aspect of her
past grows increasingly frightened as a siren splits the air. Thanks to DC
Comics for sharing this story with us.
Final Thoughts
For a trained investigator, every piece of evidence provides
clues to the murderer’s identity. A staged crime scene may make that more
difficult. Yet in this very personal investigation, a card left at the crime
scene forces Cassandra Cain to once again face her complicated past in Batgirl
#20.
Rating 9.8/10
To look inside see my preview of Batgirl #20.
For what happened last time, see my preview of Batgirl #19.
For how Cassandra Cain learned to wield her Blood powers, see my review of Batgirl #18.
For how Cassandra Cain received her Blood powers, see my preview of Batgirl #17.