hush and batgirl
Summary WARNING: Contains Potential Spoilers For DC Vs. Vampires: World War V #1!The iconic Batman villain Hush may have just achieved his most dramatic comeback in comic history by killing Batgirl in the best-selling Elseworlds series DC vs. Vampires. If the next issue confirms Barbara Gordon’s death, it will not only plunge DC’s vampire war into complete chaos but also raise a crucial question: Who will step into Batgirl’s role? I think I might already have the answer.
Matthew Rosenberg, Otto Schmidt, and Pierluigi Casolino's DC vs. Vampires: World War V #1 escalates the Elseworlds epic by transforming the already intense war between vampires and humans into a three-sided conflict involving Barbara's vampire army, Damian's vampire guerrilla fighters, and Earth's remaining humans.
Despite calling for her guards, Batgirl is left to defend herself as Damian's widescale attack on her headquarters unfolds. She tackles 'Hush,' only to discover this was his plan all along. He delivers Damian's message, “Sic semper tyrannis,” before detonating a bomb that engulfs them both in flames. Batgirl is shown burning alive before plummeting hundreds of stories. While the comic ends without confirming her death, the artwork strongly suggests it.
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