First off, here's a bit from Batgirl 33 (Cass' run).
It's in the days just following the conclusion of the Bruce Wayne: Murderer storyline, where the assassin David Cain was revealed to have been hired by Lex Luthor to discredit Bruce so he'd stop interfering with Lex's presidency. Or at least that was why Lex hired Cain...
Cain AGREED to do it, however, because he didn't feel that Bruce was worthy to be Cass' adopted father, so he framed him for the murder of one of his ex-girlfriends, knowing that Bruce would isolate himself from the Bat Family as he attempted to solve the mystery by himself.
Understandably the fact that David murdered someone and attempted to ruin Bruce's life solely for her "benefit" doesn't sit well with Cass, and it comes to the fore in this scene.
In this issue, Cass' searching for an assassin called Alpha that is on the loose in Gotham, but it seems that the only one who might know where he is is... her dad.
Barbara disguises Cass as a journalist, and she manages to get a chance to get the answers she wants.






Cass goes back to the Batcave, depressed that her outburst meant that they lost a lead, and is worried that Bruce'll be disappointed in her. But...

Awww.
And here's a part from Batgirl 28, which is the issue where Steph goes all Twilight Sparkle and befriends the crap out of Cass.





It's in the days just following the conclusion of the Bruce Wayne: Murderer storyline, where the assassin David Cain was revealed to have been hired by Lex Luthor to discredit Bruce so he'd stop interfering with Lex's presidency. Or at least that was why Lex hired Cain...
Cain AGREED to do it, however, because he didn't feel that Bruce was worthy to be Cass' adopted father, so he framed him for the murder of one of his ex-girlfriends, knowing that Bruce would isolate himself from the Bat Family as he attempted to solve the mystery by himself.
Understandably the fact that David murdered someone and attempted to ruin Bruce's life solely for her "benefit" doesn't sit well with Cass, and it comes to the fore in this scene.
In this issue, Cass' searching for an assassin called Alpha that is on the loose in Gotham, but it seems that the only one who might know where he is is... her dad.
Barbara disguises Cass as a journalist, and she manages to get a chance to get the answers she wants.






Cass goes back to the Batcave, depressed that her outburst meant that they lost a lead, and is worried that Bruce'll be disappointed in her. But...

Awww.
And here's a part from Batgirl 28, which is the issue where Steph goes all Twilight Sparkle and befriends the crap out of Cass.






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Date: 2011-06-20 12:33 am (UTC)