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Batgirl #50 Open Mind
Cover Date: June, 2016
It’s the explosive conclusion of the epic that changed Barbara Gordon forever! The enemy lurking at the edges of Batgirl’s life has been revealed, as have the gang of heroes assembled to help her! From this point on, Batgirl doesn’t walk alone! Itâ ...
Issue Description
It’s the explosive conclusion of the epic that changed Barbara Gordon forever! The enemy lurking at the edges of Batgirl’s life has been revealed, as have the gang of heroes assembled to help her! From this point on, Batgirl doesn’t walk alone! It’s an extra-sized celebration of the greatest hero Burnside has ever known, from Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher and Babs Tarr!
This issue features open-to-order variant covers that will ship in opaque polybags.
List of covers and their creators:CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar LocationRegRegular CoverBabs Tarr1VarPolybagged Variant Cover?2VarBatman v Superman Variant Cover (Character Colored)Kevin Nowlan3VarBatman v Superman Variant Cover (Faded)Kevin Nowlan4VarBatman v Superman Variant Cover (Full Color)Kevin Nowlan5VarBatman v Superman Variant Cover (Signature Edition)Kevin Nowlan6Batgirl (2011)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Launched as part of The New 52, this fourth volume saw Barbara Gordon return to the role of Batgirl after more than two decades of acting as Oracle in the DC Universe; a controversial move in the eyes of some fans.
In December 2012 writer Gail Simone was abruptly fired via email from by editor Brian Cunningham. Ray Fawkes was slated to write two issues before a new permanent writer could be assigned. After fan outrage at the firing of Simone DC Comics placed her back on the title a mere two weeks after she was dismissed.
The series significantly changed starting with issue #35, when a large part of the team was replaced and Barbara Gordon was moved to a different part of Gotham City, got a new custome, and a more light-hearted storyline.
For the pre-Flashpoint volume 3, refer to Batgirl (2009).
Annuals: Batgirl Annual.
Collected EditionsVol. 1: The Darkest Reflection (#1-6)Vol. 2: Knightfall Descends (#7-13, 0)Batman: Night of the Owls (#9)The Joker: Death of the Family (#14-16)Vol. 3: Death of the Family (#14-19)Vol. 4: Wanted (#19-25)DC Comics Zero Year (#25)Vol. 5: Deadline (#27-34)Vol. 1: Batgirl of Burnside (#35-40)Vol. 2: Family Business (#41-45)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.