Cassandra Cainâs Speaking Patterns
I was trying to write some fic and started saving a bunch of comic panels to analyze Cassâs speech patterns, so hereâs my notes for myself and others! Most of the panels are taken from more recent stuff, like Birds of Prey (2023), Batgirls (2022) and Batgirl (2024).
Only speaking when necessary
On the job vs off the job
Facial Expressions and Body Language
My personal headcanons (still with some evidence)
I've also been forced to split this post up, since I can't add more than ten images per post :(
1: Only speaking when necessary
Unsurprisingly, Cass doesnât talk much. This is especially true in group situations, since she doesnât need to drive any conversation.
[Birds of Prey, Issue #2: Zannah and Black Canary are discussing plans, going back and forth about how to get onto Themyscira. Cass adds âor theyâll be on high alert.â]
The panel above is from a scene showing the Birds strategizing, and this is the only time Cass talks. Sheâs silent the rest of the time.
For one-on-one situations, she still doesnât expand much, preferring single-word sentences.
[Batgirl (2024), Issue #2: Lady Shiva dropping some exposition, and Cass asking a question with one word.]
In tense situations, she can forget to speak âproperlyâ, dropping words like âIâllâ in the panel below:
[Batgirl (2024), Issue #2: Cass fights Kalden the Unseen after he hurts her friend.]
Also, sheâll talk more casually with people sheâs comfortable with, like Steph!
[Batgirls, Issue #4: Cass and Steph banter a bit before being interrupted by Barbara.]
Cass sounds very monotone, a lot of the time. She barely ends her sentences with exclamation marks or asks rhetorical questions. Itâs fun to see her contrast her with characters who are more excitable/long-winded!
[Birds of Prey, Issue #7: Cass and Bertha go back and forth after being beaten in a fight.]
Cass also keeps up her usual tone in most fights. Here she is, battling a giant squid creature, focused as ever.
[Spirit World, Issue #3: Cass chides her teammates for bickering at each other rather than focusing on the fight.]
When in more alarming situations, sheâll raise her voice like everyone else. Itâs uncommon, but only because itâs uncommon for her to be overwhelmed.
[Spirit World, Issue #4: A mysterious force takes control of Cass and Constantine, Cass looks scared, shouting âCanât control⌠my body!â]
Once again, sheâs more expressive with Steph. Sheâs more comfortable with her, and matches Stephâs energy when theyâre both excited.
[Batgirls (2022), Issue #2: Steph and Cass exclaim âBondo?!â at the same time, christening the car.]