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Batgirl #21 Auto Replay
Cover Date: December, 2001
Batgirl is intensely training having done so for hours, until Stephanie Brown arrives to get Cassandra who brings her back to Oracle's clock tower. Oracle then fills her in on the influx of jokerized super villains before forbidding her to go out, which ...
Issue Description
Batgirl is intensely training having done so for hours, until Stephanie Brown arrives to get Cassandra who brings her back to Oracle's clock tower. Oracle then fills her in on the influx of jokerized super villains before forbidding her to go out, which she quickly agrees much to her surprise. Cassandra then heads to Oracle's holoroom to train, putting the settings up to maximum and breaking the room.The three are then confronted in the clock tower by the jokerized Shadow-Thief,before taking the Shadow-Thiefs sword battling him on the rooftop as Oracle shuts down her generators which powered the shadow kings device as she lands a huge blow to the villain.
Spoiler then comes to aid Batgirl only to find her over the villain's body as she tearfully asks for help. Stephanie then delivers CPR as Spoiler agrees not to tell Oracle of the accident, while Batgirl leaves and begins studying footage of Lady Shiva.
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.
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