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Batgirl #15
Cover Date: June, 2001
A priest begins a shooting spree in an apartment building, killing several and preparing for even more until Batgirl arrives defeating him.While being taken into police custody he expresses surprise at being their,when the police are fired upon by anothe ...
Issue Description
A priest begins a shooting spree in an apartment building, killing several and preparing for even more until Batgirl arrives defeating him.While being taken into police custody he expresses surprise at being their,when the police are fired upon by another man who attempts to use a grenade to blow them up until being stopped by Batgirl.She then sees a man with a strange device on a roof and attempts to stop him but is knocked unconscious until being found by Batman who reveals it's the Joker responsible for the lunatics as Cassandra doubts this.The duo then heads to an amusement park with Batgirl guarding the door as Batman goes in only to be shot and killed as the Joker attempts to flee from Batgirl.She then captures him and prepares to kill him,until she awakens from her dream.
She then confronts the man who reveals his invention manipulates brain waves to create a scenario in which killing is okay. He then lets Cassandra know that her creating a scenario was instantaneous while the veteran and priest took a significantly longer time. Meanwhile Batman finds Batgirl to let her know he is leaving Gotham to deal with a prison riot much to Batgirl's worry.
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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