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Batgirl #11
Cover Date: February, 2001
Overview"This Issue: Batman Dies!" Cain, the assassin who trained Batgirl, attempts to do the impossible -- kill Batman. Unfortunately, it looks like he's going to be successful. *Spoilers* David cain wakes up in a hospital after his ordeal with batman. ...
Issue Description
Overview"This Issue: Batman Dies!" Cain, the assassin who trained Batgirl, attempts to do the impossible -- kill Batman. Unfortunately, it looks like he's going to be successful.
*Spoilers*
David cain wakes up in a hospital after his ordeal with batman. He asks the man guarding him for something to drink the man decides to kill him. True to form Cain kills him and the other guards and makes his way to a bar to have that drink he originally wanted.
He then proceeds to give a very different account of what happened between him and batman, culminating in batman's death. He ditches the girl he was telling the story and runs to his place. he kills the men there demanding the tapes of cassie that he had. They are all he has left of his daughter. When he hears they were sent to gotham he follows. He doesn't kill anyone and manages to get the tapes then he runs into batgirl. She goes to town on him and he doesn't fight back he tells her he hasn't killed anyone and just wants his tapes, she lets him have them, he tells her he's sorry and she waves to him with a longing feeling. Both miss each other.
Batgirl (2000)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Starring: Cassandra Cain as Batgirl. This series continued in Batgirl (2008).
Cassandra Cain became the first Batgirl to star in a regular series after her successful appearances alongside Batman in 1999's No Man's Land saga. The new series was plotted by Scott Peterson and Kelley Puckett, with the latter handling the script, and featured art by Damion Scott. Batgirl followed Cassandra's attempt to become a full fledged crime fighter as Batman and Oracle (the original Batgirl) watched over her and provided help when needed. The opening issue dealt with Cassandra's troubled past and her brave attempt to overcome her upbringing as a would-be assassin.
Annuals & SpecialsBatgirl Annual (#1)Batgirl: Secret Files and Origins (#1)Ghost/Batgirl (#1-4)Collected EditionsBatgirl: Silent Running (#1-6)Batgirl: Silent Knight (#1-12, Annual 1)Batgirl: A Knight Alone (#7-11, 13-14)Batgirl: Death Wish (#17-20, 22-23, 25)Batgirl: Fists of Fury (#15-16, 21, 26-28)Batman: War Games Book One (New Edition) (#55)Robin/Batgirl: Fresh Blood (#58-59 and Robin #132-133)Batgirl: Kicking Assassins (#60-64)Batgirl: Destruction's Daughter (#65-73)Other Collected EditionsBruce Wayne: Murderer? (#24, #27)Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive (#29 & 33)Batman: War GamesVolume 1: Outbreak (#55)Volume 2: Tides (#56)Volume 3: End Game (#57)
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