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Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Batgirl was an ongoing monthly comic-book series written by Bryan Q. Miller. Running from 2009 to 2011, this series featured Stephanie Brown as Batgirl, the fourth person to bear the title ("officially", she's the third Batgirl, however), while she simultaneously attends Gotham University. This is the second ongoing series to be named after and feature the Batgirl character; the previous series focused on the preceding Batgirl, Cassandra Cain.Stephanie Brown is the daughter of the Cluemaster, a member of Batman's rogues gallery, and she began operating as the masked vigilante "the Spoiler" when her father managed to abandon his habit of leaving clues to his crimes. Guest-starring in multiple Gotham-based series, Stephanie began a romantic relationship with Tim Drake (Robin) and formed a friendship with then-Batgirl Cassandra Cain. Eventually she assumed the Robin identity herself when Tim briefly rejected the costume, but her earnest efforts to help ended up instigating a massive gang war in Gotham and she was captured by Black Mask. In the original story she was killed by Black Mask, but a later retcon revealed that she survived her injuries and her death had been faked to smuggle her out of the country.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })When it was decided to launch a new self-titled Batgirl series, the executives decided not to use the currently-existing Batgirl as its star. In the first issue, Cassandra Cain, who had worn the mantle since the Bat Family Crossover Batman: No Man's Land in the 1990s, retired as Batgirl in the wake of the death of Batman. Stephanie, who had an established friendship and even a pleasant working relationship with Cassandra, decided to use the costume and assume the mantle of Batgirl. Barbara Gordon, the original Batgirl, found out about this and at first tried to stop her, but after seeing a demonstration of her bravery vows to guide and help her. The series was Lighter and Softer than many of the other Bat-related titles being published by DC and is an embodiment of the Tropes Are Not Bad ideal: Its upright and cheerful protagonist still faces the same horrors and challenges facing any hero, but perseveres without ever losing her positive outlook.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })The series ended in August 2011 with the New 52 Continuity Reboot of the DC Universe, after which a new Batgirl series was released featuring Barbara Gordon as the titular character. A one-shot featuring Stephanie Brown as Batgirl was published in Batman, Inc.: Leviathan Strikes, containing her planned Batman, Inc. crossover issues that were never published due to the reboot. Years later, Steph got some more closure (particularly regarding her on-off romance with Tim Drake) in a Convergence mini-series before her return in Batman Eternal where she became Spoiler again.In DC Rebirth, Steph joins the cast of Detective Comics as part of a team (including Tim Drake, Cassandra Cain, and Clayface) being whipped into fighting shape by Batman and Batwoman in order to face a dangerous threat.For the character page covering the Batgirl persona and the various women who have worn the identity, see Batgirl.
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Cherry Tapping: Supergirl is so unimpressed by the Reapers that when she fights Slipstream, she defeats him with an Offhand Backhand while checking her nails.
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Secret Identity
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Secret Identity: Batgirl is really Stephanie Brown, freshman at Gotham University and formerly the Spoiler and Robin. Oracle is really Barbara Gordon, assistant professor of computer science at Gotham U, the original Batgirl and current leader of the Birds of Prey. Proxy is really Wendy Harris, formerly of the Superfriends (by way of the Teen Titans) and daughter of the Calculator.
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Giant Foot of Stomping
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Giant Foot of Stomping: Referenced when Stephanie goes to England for a mission with Batman, Inc. She asks Squire to warn her about any impending feet in a Shout-Out to Monty Python, but Squire assures her that Knight caught the foot last week.
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: While waiting for Calculator to attack, Barbara Gordon comments that she hates waiting. However, when Calculator does attack mere moments later she immediately regrets her earlier thoughts. When Kara and Steph first team up, Supergirl wants to charge in and take down the villains, but Steph suggests that it is not a good idea. Then Kara asks her, "It's the first Supergirl-Batgirl team up, what can go wrong?". Steph made sure to give her a sarcastic "You were saying?" when the pair is overwhelmed by Toyman's robots.
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Genre Savvy
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Genre Savvy: Stephanie really is a product of her generation, with all the TV and movie knowledge that implies. She is ever-aware of the cliches that occur, and are expected to occur, in whacky situations. This leads to frequent Lampshade Hangings, such as quoting the Chekhov's Gun maxim verbatim, and even commenting on tropes that she herself has not yet experienced.
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"Well Done, Son" Guy
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"Well Done, Daughter" Girl: Stephanie spends the early issues just looking for some validation and appreciation from Barbara, which she finally gets in issue #3. In that same issue, Scarecrow's fear gas revealed Stephanie's deep-rooted fears of being a failure as a superhero and as a girlfriend to Tim Drake. In the Batgirl/Red Robin crossover in issue #8, her fears are assuaged when Tim tells her he is proud of what she has become. She looked up to Batman during her tenure as Robin, and even asked him for validation during her death scene in War Games. When Bruce returns, however, she lets him have it instead of looking for his approval, as she recognizes that he was not a very good mentor/father figure. Damian Wayne's Comedic Sociopathy and hostility with Stephanie is clearly all driven by his desire for approval and acceptance from Batman, either Batman, and he views her as a clear threat to that approval. What makes it so painful, especially to Stephanie, is that he clearly has no clue that his efforts are just driving his father figures further and further away, as he constantly tries to impress them with violence and aggression when all they want is for him to learn compassion.
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Comic-Book Time
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Comic-Book Time: Slightly less than nine months pass during the series' two-year publication time. Stephanie starts the series at the beginning of her freshman year at Gotham University, and the series ends during her second semester of the same school year.
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Always Someone Better
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Always Someone Better: When Supergirl guest-stars in issue #14 she is better than Batgirl at seemingly everything. Apart from her natural superpowers, she also has a greater zest for college life than Stephanie ever had and can easily follow the explanation for rampaging Draculas because she is of the science guild. However, unlike most examples of this trope, Stephanie likes her all the more because she is just so awesome.
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Gone Horribly Wrong: The twenty-four Draculas running around campus sprung from a physics experiment that went in a direction other than planned.
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Grenade Tag
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Grenade Tag: Steph is able to take down Slipstream by using a magnetic Batarang that sticks to his costume and then explodes with a sticky pink substance that prevents him from running around.
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Wizard Duel: When Stephanie unintentionally insults the bonnet-making-craftmanship of a witch in Limbo Town she is challenged to a standard duel, to be conducted per the guidelines set in Alchan's Book of the Damned, Third Edition, Twice Removed.
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Dare to Be Badass:
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Alpha Bitch: Jordanna, who might actually count as a friend of Stephanie, is also rude and teases anybody she thinks odd. Steph is her usual target (primarily because she thought Steph was trying to be a Class Clown and because she caught her eavesdropping on her). She also uses the death of another student to get out of taking a test she found difficult and insulted Steph when she refused to do the same, something which REALLY pissed Steph off.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: Stephanie actually quotes the maxim, pointing out that nobody steals a gun unless they are planning to use it for something.
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Kryptonite Factor: When Supergirl was injured by one of the twenty-four Draculas that she and Batgirl are chasing, Batgirl is surprised, since she thought only Kryptonite could injure a Kryptonian. Supergirl goes on to explain that other things can injure them, including magic and robots, if they are big enough.
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Childish Pillow Fight: Supergirl suggests to Batgirl that they have a pillow fight when they are spending the night out together, and Batgirl wonders just what kind of movies she has been watching. Later in the issue, though the fight itself is not shown, Stephanie's bedroom is covered in pillow feathers.
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Unwanted Assistance: Batgirl wants to get Clancy Johnson to stop being the Grey Ghost before he hurts himself or gets somebody else hurt. She recognizes that other heroes all did the same thing to her, but she notes that he is doing it specifically because he wants to please her.
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In Medias Res
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In Medias Res: Issues frequently begin in the middle of Batgirl's current adventure, later explaining How We Got Here.
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Mythology Gag: The issue "Field Test" of the first arc of the series, Rising, pit Stephanie against the villain Livewire, a Canon Immigrant from the DC Animated Universe that first appeared in Superman: The Animated Series. Livewire had also guest-starred in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series before being imported into the comics. This episode, "Girl's Night Out," which was her first appearance in Gotham City and any Batman related media, featured her fighting (and being defeated by) Batgirl. In "Core Requirements", Dr. Phosphorus assigns himself the title "Baron of Blight" in an apparent reference to the Batman Beyond villain who looks almost exactly like him.
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Incorruptible Pure Pureness: Stephanie has never once lost her positive, upbeat attitude, never descended to the same levels as the people she fought, and also never so much as cheated on a test. She is the only Bat-character to never angst or approach psychosis because of her affiliation with the icon.
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Lampshade Hanging: Stephanie comments on almost every trope that she experiences or expects to experience, extending to actual quotations of maxims like Chekhov's Gun.
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Strange Minds Think Alike: During the Gotham University Harvest Festival, both Stephanie and Oracle independently wonder "What exactly does Gotham harvest?" Their thoughts were not very strange, but during the "The Flood" arc many of Batgirl's and Oracle's Inner Monologue narrations were identical copies of one another.
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Rule of Cool: The explanation for twenty-four Draculas running around campus does not make sense, but it does not matter since it is Batgirl and Supergirl fighting Draculas.
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Death Is Cheap: Stephanie hangs a lampshade on this when talking to Bruce after realizing he is back in action. "I've just been worried that if you ever popped up again - and I mean, who really stays dead nowadays anyways, right? You missed the zombies, by the way."
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Batman Gambit
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Batman Gambit: Apparently, Bruce Wayne ordered Cassandra Cain to give up the Batgirl title in the event of his death with the express intention of the costume passing on to Stephanie, which in turn would force her to mature as a person and as a crimefighter. Steph does not like it when she finds out.
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Amazon Chaser: Once she finishes beating a train hijacker to a pulp in issue #9 he can only comment how beautiful she is.
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Character Development: The theme of the series seems to be growing up in both the literal and figurative sense, with Stephanie Brown going to college and also approaching superhero work with a more mature and developed attitude. Wendy continues her character development that began after her brutal mauling in the Teen Titans series, where she and her brother Marvin were minor supporting characters until their brutal exit from the series. She is coming to grips with being a paraplegic and reinventing herself as the superhero-in-training Proxy with the counseling and guidance of both Dr. Leslie Thompkins and Barbara Gordon.
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: Barbara and Stephanie allude to Two-Face attempting to rob a phased-out shipment of two dollar bills.
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Rhetorical Question Blunder: When Stephanie asks Squire to warn her about any Giant Foot of Stomping, Squire assures Steph that Knight caught the foot last week.
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Curb-Stomp Battle: The Teen Titans vs the Reapers. Some of the Titans do not even bother to look at the Reapers while they are beating them, and others experiment with new catchphrases and sayings.
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The Pollyanna
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The Pollyanna: Stephanie describes herself as such. Barbara's final line of the series is to affirm this belief.
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Konami Code
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#19 has Stephanie recite the Konami Code.
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Captain Obvious
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Captain Obvious: "It means no-one steals a gun to make cotton candy. You steal a gun to shoot it, usually at someone."
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Secret Test of Character
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Secret Test of Character: According to revelations made in the one-shot crossover with Bruce Wayne: The Road Home the entire series has been a test set up by Bruce Wayne to see if Stephanie can grow as a crimefighter and as a person. When Stephanie discovers this she is extremely upset and slaps him across the face.
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Shut Up, Hannibal!
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Shut Up, Hannibal!: What she does with Scarecrow
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Damsel in Distress: Stephanie points out that Detective Nick Gage is the "damsel" in their relationship.
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Hidden in Plain Sight
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Hidden in Plain Sight: After officially joining Batman, Inc., Batgirl gets a new advanced crime-fighting vehicle from Bruce Wayne, which outwardly is a normal compact car. She describes it as "discreet urban camouflage mode" and, unlike the more impressive batmobile, she can drive down any normal street without comment.
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Tear Jerker
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Tearjerker: In-Universe, Stephanie does not care for Damian Wayne, the current Robin, even a little bit, but sometimes she can not help but hurt at the obvious issues he has from his childhood.
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Doppelgänger Attack
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Doppelgänger Attack: The power of Figment, one of the Reapers.
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Bat Signal
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Bat Signal: Batgirl responds to the primary signal, reasoning that it is the Bat signal, not the Batman signal. However, when she is suspected of murder the police lure her in by shining the signal and ambushing her when she answers.
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You Fight Like a Cow
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You Fight Like a Cow: Witty Banter is a necessity in any life-or-death situation, and Stephanie always remembers to prompt somebody when it is their turn for a quip.
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That's What She Said
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That's What She Said:
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Metaphorgotten
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Metaphorgotten:
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Witty Banter
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Witty Banter:
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Cool Versus Awesome
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Cool Versus Awesome: He might be a film-spawned hologram instead of the real thing, but it is still Batgirl and Supergirl fighting Draculas.
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Damian Wayne's Comedic Sociopathy and hostility with Stephanie is clearly all driven by his desire for approval and acceptance from Batman, either Batman, and he views her as a clear threat to that approval. What makes it so painful, especially to Stephanie, is that he clearly has no clue that his efforts are just driving his father figures further and further away, as he constantly tries to impress them with violence and aggression when all they want is for him to learn compassion.
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Shock and Awe: Livewire, a Superman villain that originally appeared in Superman: The Animated Series, guest stars in the first arc of the series, Rising.
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Utility Belt
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Utility Belt: Stephanie's tenure as Batgirl is assisted by the usual assortment of gadgets and gear, but her costume actually seems to have enough pockets to carry it all. Unlike Batman, Robin and the previous Batgirl's, who managed to fit all their gadgets into a single belt, Stephanie Brown wears an additional belt around her left thigh. Lampshaded as Steph not actually needing all that space, as when her leg pouches are stolen by Slipstream, he remarks that there's nothing in them.
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Dressed in Layers: Supergirl rips off her shirt to reveal her uniform beneath it and asks if Stephanie is going to do the same. "Not unless you wanna see my bra."
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Dual Wielding
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Dual Wielding: Stephanie and Padma take their Ping Pong games very seriously, and they were several games into a "Best of Seven" competition when Padma decided to go "double paddle."
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Bookends
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Bookends: The line "Here we go" is first uttered by Stephanie in the last panel of issue #3 after she has gained Barbara's sanction and support as Batgirl. It is uttered again by her as the final line of dialogue in the series. As lampshaded by Stephanie, the book started with a plot about the hallucinogen Thrill and ends with another hallucinogen: Black Mercy.
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Jumped at the Call
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Jumped at the Call: Stephanie is one of the few superheroes in the DCU who loves her job and would not give it up. She is constantly told not to help, people explain all the problems and dangers that are inherent to the hero world, and they point out the personal benefits that come with not living a double life. Stephanie, however, will have none of it, and even if she has to do everything herself, with no help or appreciation from other heroes, she will not give up doing good.
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Flashback
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Flashback: Frequently employed to bring readers up to speed.
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Lotus-Eater Machine
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Lotus-Eater Machine: While under the thrall of the Calculator's nanites during "The Flood" arc, Barbara dreams of a life in the suburbs where she has full use of her legs, is married to Dick, and lives happily with her father, Tim, and Damian. It quickly goes sour when she has a vision of Stephanie and the Calculator shows up in an aloha shirt and lipstick... The Black Mercy makes an appearance in the series finale, issue #24.
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Mistaken for Gay
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Mistaken for Gay: When Klarion the Witch-Boy (dum, dum, dum) appears and moans that "he" is out of control and violent, Batgirl thinks he is referring to an ex-boyfriend. Klarion quickly corrects her that "he" refers to Teekl, his cat familiar.
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Yin-Yang Bomb
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Yin-Yang Bomb: After Batman, Inc. upgrades Firewall, Stephanie goes crazy making custom Batarangs...including one that is somehow simultaneously incendiary and cryogenic.
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Power Incontinence
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Riot has the same power-set, right down to former Power Incontinence, to Jamie Madrox from Marvel.
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Super-Speed
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Super Speed: Slipstream. However, when he and Batgirl fight she notices that, though his reflexes are fast, they are not superhumanly fast, and she is trying to figure out what that says about his powers.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: Batgirl asks Supergirl if referring to aliens as "your kind" is considered offensive.
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Incompatible Orientation
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Incompatible Orientation: Stephanie began to develop a crush on Francisco, one of her classmates, and viewed herself as in competition with Jordanna for his affections. However, it turns out that he is already involved with somebody else; a man. Jordanna already knew the whole story, but Stephanie only found out after she was dragged into his whacky family life as Batgirl.
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Dying to Be Replaced
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Dying to Be Replaced: Cassandra Cain does not die, but the series was conceived with the intention of Stephanie being Batgirl and, as such, they had Cassie renounce the identity and costume in the first issue. It was later revealed that this was all part of a plan by Bruce Wayne that ultimately led to Cass taking up the Blackbat identity.
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But I Digress
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But I Digress: Stephanie has, on occasion, digressed from her own internal monologue.
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Not Allowed to Grow Up
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Not Allowed to Grow Up: Averted. The series follows Stephanie after she graduated from High School and moved onto college, with relevant social adjustments. Of course, she does remain a freshman student despite the series being published for two years.
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I Want My Beloved to Be Happy
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I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: As Batgirl leaps out of a helicopter in issue #23, she tells Detective Gage (who she has had a crush on for the entire series) to give Barbara Gordon a call and ask her on a date. In an interview, Bryan Miller explained that he felt that scene was indicative of real growth in Stephanie's character; not that she would recognize she and Gage could never have a relationship, but that she would actually think to recommend he get involved with somebody else.
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Homoerotic Subtext
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Homoerotic Subtext: After Wendy Harris begins to assist Oracle and Batgirl as Proxy, she begins to hallucinate seeing her dead brother Marvin, who tries to coach her through her physical and mental recuperation. Both Wendy and "Marvin" are pretty clear that this is a manifestation of Wendy's subconscious, not some sort of ghost or hologram, so when Marvin comments on how hot Barbara is Wendy can not help but wonder at what that says about herself and her mind.
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Tastes Like Purple
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Tastes Like Purple:
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Instant Costume Change
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Instant Costume Change: Kara (Supergirl) uses her Super Speed to change clothes instantly and not to be caught by Stephanie's mother when she comes to visit Steph in Batgirl #14.
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Disabled Love Interest
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Disabled Love Interest: A subplot of the series is Barbara's potential relationship with Detective Gage. Her father sets them up on a date early in the series, and it closes with Batgirl recommending that he give her a call.
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Valentine's Day Episode
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Valentine's Day Episode: #18, "Chalk (heart) Outline", featuring an odd date between Klarion and Stephanie as they try to find a mate for his familiar, Teekl.
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BadassNormal
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Badass Normal: Like the rest of the Bat-family, Stephanie relies on skill, training, determination (and plenty of gadgets) to triumph over creatures with abilities far beyond normal man. She also rocks the trademark Bat-Family Badass Normal willpower: she fights off the effects of not only The Scarecrow's fear gas, but also the Black Mercy... an alien super-hallucinogen that's previously sidelined Superman and Green Lantern.
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Spit Take
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Spit Take: When Steph's mom broaches the idea of moving away from Gotham for a completely fresh start, Steph spits out the orange juice she was drinking.
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Super-Deformed
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The opening pages of issue #15 are draw in a Super-Deformed art style, which at the end is revealed to have been art drawn by Stephanie herself as she explains the history of Batman to Proxy. This issue onward also saw the art duties taken over by Dustin Nguyen, who has a noticeably different art style to Lee Garbbett.
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Battle in the Center of the Mind
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Battle in the Center of the Mind: Oracle and Calculator face off within Barbara's subconscious.
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The Commissioner Gordon
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The Commissioner Gordon: She works with the real James Gordon and knows him both in and out of costume, but her personal contact is Detective Nicholas "St. Nick" Gage. She finds him quite handsome. When she meets him outside of costume, she nearly explodes from the levels of awkwardness.
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Punny Name
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Punny Name: Detective Nicholas Gage is known as "St. Nick" around the office.
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Hard Light
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Hard Light: The explanation for Dracula's sudden transfer from movie screen to real life.
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"Shut Up" Kiss
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"Shut Up" Kiss: Stephanie forcibly kisses Klarion the Witch Boy (dum, dum, dum) in order to distract him and keep him from turning Jordanna into a frog. Stephanie, apparently, tastes like Christmas.
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Stealth Hi/Bye
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Stealth Hi/Bye: "The Grey Ghost" has been "tracking" Batgirl for a week now, thinking that he had her totally unaware.
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Television Portal
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Television Portal: Isn't it just like Dracula to leap off the movie screen and start attacking the audience?
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And the Adventure Continues
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And the Adventure Continues: The final line of the series is Stephanie's narration as she swings into the Gotham night for her next adventure.
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Mugging the Monster
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Mugging the Monster: Three crooks try to mug Barbara on the subway in the first issue. Bad idea.
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Invoked Trope
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Within the series Stephanie is very excited at the possibility of a team-up with the Birds of Prey. She attempts to actually name their inevitable team-up and, after trying variations on the extremely simple "Batgirl and the Birds," settles on "Team Batgirl vs. the Birds vs. Casper the Not-So-Friendly-Tech-Thief In: The Lightning Saga."
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Just for Pun
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Just for Pun:
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Troubling Unchildlike Behavior
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Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: Stephanie finds it extremely disturbing just how emotionally damaged Damian Wayne is, especially when she learns he does not know how to play.
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Animal-Themed Superbeing
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Animal-Themed Superbeing: A Bat themed hero of course, with guest appearances by two robin themed heroes and a cameo by a canary themed superhero.
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Obviously Evil
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Obviously Evil:
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How We Got Here
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How We Got Here: The frequent use of In Medias Res means that numerous flashbacks are necessary to explain how, for example, Stephanie went from playing board games with her mom to fighting Draculas with Supergirl.
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Breather Episode
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Breather Episode: #18 takes a break from "The Lesson" arc for a Valentines Day Episode.
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Continuity Cavalcade
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Continuity Cavalcade: The cover for issue #24, the series finale, contains almost every single character to ever appear in the series. This includes villains, allies, civilians and even people who only appeared in individual issues.
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Fumbling the Gauntlet
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Fumbling the Gauntlet: While in Limbo Town, Stephanie is trying to strike up a conversation with a native witch, but when Stephanie tries to complement the witch on her bonnet and asks where she got it the witch interprets that as a questioning of her craftmanship skills. Stephanie says that yes, she is questioning her craftmanship skills, provided that this will occupy at least two-minutes time. Unfortunately, the witch responds that she doubts Stephanie will last two minutes as Stephanie remembers "Oh. Right. Magic."
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Grappling-Hook Pistol
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Grappling-Hook Pistol: One of her best friends, apparently.
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Plucky Girl
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Plucky Girl: One of Stephanie's crowning characteristics is no matter what crap is loaded on top of her, she remains cheerful and pops back up.
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Medium Awareness
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Medium Awareness: The narration captions seem to at least semi-realize they exist in a fictional story, as they occasionally refer to locales and events as they fit into the larger story.
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Mind Rape
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Mind Rape: Barbara points out that Calculator loses a lot of credit in the "I'm not a monster" department since he has "his hands around my neck while he Mind-Rapes me."
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Stalker with a Crush
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Stalker with a Crush: The train hijacker Stephanie beats up in issue #9 begins asking her out midway through his beating, and he reappears in later issues in pursuit of her affections and calling himself "The Grey Ghost."
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Refugee from TV Land
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Refugee from TV Land: Dracula. Perfect.
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Overshadowed by Awesome
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Overshadowed by Awesome: Stephanie is probably a more skilled martial artist than any person in the entirety of the Real World, but considering she lives in Gotham she keeps being humbled and humiliated by Batman and people with superpowers. In one issue, she goes undercover to infiltrate a school where girls are trained in brutal hand-to-hand combat techniques. When several turn on her, Steph notes that they were trained by some of the most dangerous people in the world. She, on the other hand, was trained by a few of the actual most dangerous people in the world. Cue Offscreen Moment of Awesome for her.
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Art Shift
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Art Shift: The opening pages of issue #15 are draw in a Super-Deformed art style, which at the end is revealed to have been art drawn by Stephanie herself as she explains the history of Batman to Proxy. This issue onward also saw the art duties taken over by Dustin Nguyen, who has a noticeably different art style to Lee Garbbett. #18 features its first and last pages, magical effects, and scenes in Limbo Town in Dustin Nguyen's signature watercolors.
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Children Are Innocent
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Children Are Innocent: Stephanie is a firm believer that kids should have a chance to be kids, and Damian Wayne's upbringing and current lifestyle disturbs her to no end. When she discovers that he does not even know how to play, apart from causing her heart to break just a little bit, she brings him to a moon bounce so that he can start learning how to be a child.
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Hypocrisy Nod
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Hypocrisy Nod: When describing why she hates 'The Reapers', Batgirl remarks on their "Cliched costumes...says the girl with the thigh belt."
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B-Movie
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B-Movie: Stephanie and Supergirl go to a cliche'd, badly acted and cheesy Dracula film when Supergirl stops by one night for a visit.
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Teleportation
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Teleportation: Clancy Johnson, "The Grey Ghost," apparently has some sort of teleporter that makes him vanish in a flash of light.
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Bat Family Crossover
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Bat Family Crossover: One issue crosses over with the "Collision" event from the Red Robin ongoing, where Ra's al Ghul and the League of Assassins menace Gotham and the Bat-Family.
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Gambit Roulette
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Gambit Roulette: The one-shot crossover with Bruce Wayne: The Road Home reveals that apparently everything that has happened so far in this series, including Cassandra Cain's rejection of the Batgirl title and its passage to Stephanie, was all planned by Bruce Wayne in the event of his death, with Cassandra Cain briefed on the details long ago.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: Referenced, but did not occur within her series. She is more self-assured, confident and competent than she ever was as either Spoiler or Robin, and is complimented on such by Bruce Wayne himself, but this dramatic change took place before the start of her tenure as Batgirl, and her improvements within the series are only incremental increases due to regular training and experience.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: When trying to dissuade Stephanie from continuing as a costumed crimefighter, Barbara points out that her history is so bad that she actually used Stephanie as an example of why other teenage girls should not become vigilantes, including presenting photographs from her faked autopsy. This occurred in the first volume of Birds of Prey, where the teenage runaway Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe used a homemade costume to fight crime as Batgirl. Issue #19 partially deals with Barbara's life and plans now that Oracle is dead. That storyline concluded in Birds of Prey (Vol. 2) #10, which was released the same day and included Batgirl as a character. Grant Morrison worked with Bryan Q. Miller to line-up Batgirl with his Batman Inc. series. Morrison planned to write an issue which saw Stephanie head to England to infiltrate a boarding school for teenaged assassins, so Miller wrote an issue of this series which featured Batgirl traveling to London. However, the planned issues of Batman, Inc. were not published until after the cancellation of Batgirl and were released as a non-canon oversized one-shot.
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Our Vampires Are Different
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Our Vampires Are Different: Batgirl's vampires are Hard Light constructs spawned from an old "Dracula" film that do not stop whining about their loneliness.
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Gratuitous Ninja
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Gratuitous Ninja: Wendy remembers the night that she and Stephanie first met (During a crossover with Red Robin) as the night with the ninjas. Stephanie herself simply describes them as "assassins."
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Imagine Spot
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Imagine Spot: Stephanie's Black Mercy-induced visions are shown in a montage in #24, including: Stephanie, Supergirl, Stargirl, Miss Martian, and Bombshell as Disney pastiches fighting off dwarves, a dragon, and the Queen of Fables. Stephanie, Barbara, and Damian participating in Blackest Night as Blue, Green, and Red Lanterns, respectively. A photo of all three Batgirls with Skeets and the Blackhawks in 1944. Fighting the Royal Flush Gang at her college graduation. An older version of herself, a mother with a son, operating as Knightwing alongside Nell as Batgirl.
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Handicapped Badass
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Handicapped Badass: A portion of the series is focused on the original Batgirl, Barbara Gordon, and also Wendy, formerly of the Teen Titans, both confined to wheelchairs but still kicking ass.
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Familiar
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Familiar: Klarion the Witch Boy and his cat familiar Teekl appear in a Valentine's Day issue when Teekl goes on a murder spree after Klarion the Witch-Boy kept him away from his true love.
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Working with the Ex
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Working with the Ex: She helped out Tim Drake/Red Robin in Batgirl #8, in attempt to thwart the assassination of Leslie Thompkins. Cue awkwardness, passive aggressive banter (especially on Tim's side) and lots of UST— which almost caused them to hook up again but avoided by Stephanie thinking it was not good for her at the moment.
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Big Brother Mentor
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Big Brother Mentor: Barbara Gordon, the original Batgirl, is this to Stephanie. She mentors Steph and plays the role of Mission Control.
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Giant Equals Invincible
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Giant Equals Invincible: Discussed by Kara in issue #14:
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap!: "Balls."
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Trademark Favorite Food
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Trademark Favorite Food: Steph and her mom eat waffles at pretty much every meal. It is apparently her mom's way of bonding, and even Damian was seen eating them with Steph more than once. It inspired a fan movement, who in an attempt to show DC that she is well liked by the fandom sent waffles to their head office.
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For the Evulz
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For the Evulz:
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Talk to the Fist
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Talk to the Fist: All Stephanie was trying to do was compliment a girl on her bonnet...
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Power of Trust: When Detective Gage says that he trusts Batgirl, even if he does not know exactly why, Stephanie actually says the word "Squee!" in her internal monologue.
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Color Motif
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Color Motif: Stephanie is strongly associated with purple... er, sorry, eggplant.
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It Makes Sense in Context
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It Makes Sense in Context: The regular use of In Medias Res often means that the initial scenes of an issue cannot be explained using information that readers currently possess, forcing them to wait for later panels (Or even issues) to provide the proper context.
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Wangst
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Wangst: In-universe, in the cheesy, over-acted movie the girls are watching the various Draculas will not stop whining about how alone they are. Or rather, how ALONE!!!!! they are.
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Clear My Name
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Clear My Name: Stephanie is briefly suspected of murder when one of her Batarangs is found near the corpse of a college student she was trying to protect. The fact that it was covered in blood did not help matters. To Stephanie's frustration, it's strongly implied that the police were going to scapegoat the first Bat that happened to answer a Bat-Signal-based trap.
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TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised
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The Resolution Will Not Be Serialized: The last pre-Flashpoint story involving Stephanie Brown, which was originally going to be published in issues #8 and #9 of the ongoing Batman, Inc. series, has been collected into an oversized one-shot and will be published as Batman, Inc.: Leviathan Strikes.
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Good Cop/Bad Cop
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Good Cop/Bad Cop: She and Damian Wayne (Robin) play "Bad Cop, Worse Cop."
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Show Within a Show
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Show Within a Show: Stephanie and Kara watch a cliched, badly acted and cheesy Dracula film when they decided to go out for Friday night.
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Fun with Acronyms
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Fun with Acronyms: Supergirl actually recognizes that "BFF" is already plural ("Best Friends Forever") and "BFFs" is a tautology. This only makes her even more awesome in Stephanie's eyes.
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Squee
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Squee!: Stephanie herself squee's relatively often, as she is a teenager who has managed to remain light-hearted and chipper despite the traumas in her own life. When the possibility of a team-up with the Birds of Prey comes up she is ecstatic. When Detective Gage says that he trusts her, she actually says the word "Squee" in her internal monologue.
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Sting
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Sting: Klarion the Witch Boy verbally inserts his own "dum, dum...dum."
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Inner Monologue
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Their thoughts were not very strange, but during the "The Flood" arc many of Batgirl's and Oracle's Inner Monologue narrations were identical copies of one another.
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome
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In one issue, she goes undercover to infiltrate a school where girls are trained in brutal hand-to-hand combat techniques. When several turn on her, Steph notes that they were trained by some of the most dangerous people in the world. She, on the other hand, was trained by a few of the actual most dangerous people in the world. Cue Offscreen Moment of Awesome for her.
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Ret-Canon
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Ret-Canon: "The Gray Ghost" was a show featured in Batman: The Animated Series about a masked crime fighter that was one of Batman's favorite shows as a child. In issue #19 it is revealed that it now has been (Oy, tenses are always trouble in a Retcon) a show in the DCU. The train hijacker of issue #9 is dressed as "The Mad Bomber," a villain from the fictional show, and he later re-appeared with the crime-fighting name, costume and weaponry of the Gray Ghost character himself as he tried to become Batgirl's sidekick and get her to go on a date.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Barbara Gordon is simultaneously starring in both this series and Birds of Prey, and Stephanie will often refer to her absences as being related to "the Birds." In a one-shot crossover with Bruce Wayne: The Road Home Stephanie is overjoyed at the possibility of a team-up with the Birds, saying "it's about time," and describing it as "Batgirl and the Birds...the Birds and Batgirl...Team Batgirl vs. the Birds vs. Casper the Not-So-Friendly-Tech-Thief In: The Lightning Saga." Batgirl and Oracle worked out a sequence of code words and names to use in the event that they needed to contact one another but were unable to use their regular means. The pseudonym "Fay Wray", the starring actress in King Kong (1933), means "Blonde, in dress, in distress." In the crossover with Supergirl in issue #14, after Batgirl learns that the Draculas they are fighting are holograms, she remarks "Okay. So, barring us running into "Moriarity" or "Evil Lincoln" or anyone else that escaped the Holodeck..." When fighting a super-powered foe that can become invisible, Batgirl (and later Oracle and Proxy) refers to him as Casper. Stephanie's mom, growing concerned that her daughter is spending too much time at school and 'work study,' advises her "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you'll miss it." Stephanie then informs her that that is from a movie that the two of them watched. The quote itself comes from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. When Stephanie is challenged to a Wizard Duel her opponent asks her what spell she would prefer to start with. Her response is "accio fist," though she admits afterwards that "accio face" would be the more accurate description. "Strictly for rapport purposes—what is a plucky heroine in need of banter supposed to call you? Pretty sure Black Lightning is already taken." Stephanie once introduced her collapsible staff with "Here's my boomstick!" In the same issue as the boomstick comment, she beats up one of Oracle's training robots, which cries out, "WHY.WAS.I.PROGRAMMED.TO.FEEL.PAIN--" In issue #23, Batgirl summons the Teen Titans assistance by shouting "Shazam!!" Bombshell, a member of the Teen Titans, has been experimenting with new catchphrases. As Stephanie shows Supergirl (as Kara) around her college, Supergirl is really excited. #19 has Stephanie recite the Konami Code. While in London, Stephanie asks Squire to alert her to any impending giant stomping feet.
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Legacy Character
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Legacy Character: She picks up the immediate mantle from Cassandra Cain, becoming the fourth "real" Batgirl in then-current continuity, but she also struggles with the even larger burden of living up to Barbara's original legacy. This is exacerbated by the fact that Barbara serves as her mentor.
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Cloudcuckoolander
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Cloudcuckoolander: Klarion, whose frame of reference is quite different from that of a human. For instance even though he's not a bad guy he thinks he has to just let his familiar run around killing people and ripping their hearts out because it would be cruel for him to magically imprison Teekel. Steph convinces him otherwise.
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Killed Off for Real
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Killed Off for Real: Clancy Johnson, a.k.a. "The Gray Ghost".
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Lighter and Softer
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Lighter and Softer: A stark contrast to the Darker and Edgier stories we normally get from Gotham, helps that Steph is such a Plucky Girl and good person.
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Smoke Out
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Smoke Out: She is a Bat...
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Simple Staff
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Simple Staff: Stephanie's Weapon of Choice is a collapsible staff that she wields to bruising effect. In the crossover with Red Robin, she calls it her Boomstick, because she shouts 'boom!' as she hits things with it.
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Spoiled Brat
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Spoiled Brat: Damian Wayne had a childhood of horror based around combat training and lethality, but he is still a spoiled little twerp who does not seem to realize that Batgirl does not have to automatically bow down to his obvious greatness. In the end he learns to respect her though, and is seen checking in on her after she suffers the effects of the Black Mercy.
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Implausible Deniability
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Implausible Deniability: "I'm not a monster" is a pretty brash claim to make when you are mind raping somebody at that very moment!
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Hacker Cave
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Hacker Cave: Firewall, Babs' basement wired up with many computers.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: Stephanie is not happy with Bruce's "test," and she lets him know. By slapping him.
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Precocious Crush
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Precocious Crush: Stephanie has become somewhat infatuated with the detective that is shaping up to be her contact with the local police, but the age difference (and the implication that he has some serious relationship baggage) will probably preclude any sort of actual relationship.
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Vitriolic Best Buds: Steph and Damian, and to a lesser extent Steph and Babs. Damian and Steph actually come to blows at one point, and he spends most of his time with her threatening her and insulting her body. Babs is MUCH nicer after they come to an understanding, but they both regularly snark each other.
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The Cavalry
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The Cavalry: The Teen Titans are summoned when Batgirl shouts "Shazam!!" and arrive right in the midst of her battle with the Reapers.
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Action Girl: Stephanie herself, as well as Barbara and Wendy. And the Teen Titans, when summoned as The Cavalry in the penultimate issue, are all girls—Supergirl, Miss Martian, Stargirl, and Bombshell.
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Did I Just Say That Out Loud?: When Stephanie met Detective Gage for the first time in her civilian identity, having already formed a working relationship and infatuation with him under the guise of Batgirl, she absent mindedly comments on how awkward the situation is. It is only when he asks her what she means that she realized she said it out loud instead of in her inner monologue.
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Handwave: The explanation for twenty-four Draculas running around campus does not make sense, but it gets the background out of the way so Batgirl and Supergirl can fight Draculas.
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Ship Tease: When one of Barbara Gordon's male students sends a text message to Jen, the girl sitting next to him in class, commenting that Barbara is hot, Jen clutches her phone to her chest and says "Yeah, she is." After Wendy Harris begins to assist Oracle and Batgirl as Proxy, she begins to hallucinate seeing her dead brother Marvin, who tries to coach her through her physical and mental recuperation. Both Wendy and "Marvin" are pretty clear that this is a manifestation of Wendy's subconscious, not some sort of ghost or hologram, so when Marvin comments on how hot Barbara is Wendy can not help but wonder at what that says about herself and her mind.
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Chekhov's Gunman: Dr. Newton first appears in an unimportant one-shot story during the crossover with Supergirl, but returns at the start of the multi-issue "Reaper" arc.
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A Rare Sentence: In Batgirl 2009 #14, Kara and Steph are about to fight a sobbing Dracula (long story).
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Playful Hacker: Proxy, Wendy's new superhero identity. Oracle would also qualify if her skills and operations were not so far above the norm as to blast the "playful" title right into space.
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Drugs Are Bad
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Drugs Are Bad: "Don't do drugs" is the advice Stephanie shouts as she runs away after having beaten up a gang of thugs who jumped her one day.
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Triple Shifter: Though she does more heroics in the daytime and dusk than Batman, her primary hours of hero duty are still during the night. Since she also has a full class schedule and work-study at Gotham University this leaves her very little free time for sleeping. As with most triple shifters the severe health and psychological problems that come with sleep deprivation are not mentioned, but the comic does deal with her almost constant exhaustion and she frequently oversleeps for both school and hero activities.
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Calling the Old Man Out: In her Bruce Wayne: The Road Home one-shot, Steph slaps Bruce after finding out he was secretly testing her and blows up at him for everything she had to put up from him over the years. They reach an understanding by the end of the issue.
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Expy: Harmony is one for Shriek from Batman Beyond. Riot has the same power-set, right down to former Power Incontinence, to Jamie Madrox from Marvel.
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Insistent Terminology: Barbara Gordon, the original Batgirl and at that point the tech-savvy Oracle, refuses to call Stephanie Brown by the name "Batgirl" after she takes over the persona. This is for a variety of personal and professional reasons, and she always refers to Stephanie by her proper name or with various pronouns, always avoiding the actual word "Batgirl". When she finally does use the term, Stephanie recognizes that this signifies her acceptance and approval, and it gives her the motivation to persevere when fighting the Scarecrow.
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Determinator: Despite everyone telling her to quit, despite everything bad happening to her, she keeps going. Especially evident in the fear gas scene.
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Unexplained Recovery:
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: When Batgirl wakes up in a hospital, being tended to by her own mother.
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Humongous Mecha
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Humongous Mecha: None have appeared in the series, but when going over Kryptonian weaknesses Supergirl explains that, in addition to Kryptonite and magic, they are vulnerable to robots if they are big enough.
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Laser-Guided Amnesia
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Laser-Guided Amnesia: When Oracle and the Calculator are fighting within their minds Oracle "deletes" the Calculator's memories of her real identity. However, it is revealed in Birds of Prey that her messing with his mind has had some horrendous consequences that the Calculator believes will ultimately prove fatal.
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Me's a Crowd
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Me's a Crowd: Riot, a supervillain who is hired to kill Dick!Bats, The "Silver Crab-Guy" member of the Reapers.
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Crossover: With Red Robin and Batman, Inc. in different issues.
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Offhand Backhand: This is a Bat-Family book, after all. Bruce Wayne, while guest-staring, backhands a thug while invisible. Supergirl is so unimpressed by the Reapers that she backhands Slipstream while checking the condition of her nails. In a flashback, Stephanie and Cassandra pull it off in sync against a pair of unfortunate thugs.
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Psycho Electro
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Psycho Electro: Livewire, the electric villain Batgirl fights in in Rising arc.
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Who's Laughing Now?
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Who's Laughing Now?: Dr. Newton first appears exclaiming that he will "Show them all!" and he "Won't go back!" but when his invention actually begins to act up he just stares at it in surprises and says "Balls." Then he helps Batgirl and Supergirl fix everything.
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Waking Non Sequitur: "...Kill you Abraham Lincoln..."
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Faking the Dead
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Faking the Dead: The series makes reference back to the War Games crossover and Stephanie's subsequent "death," where she was smuggled out of the country to protect her from Black Mask.
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Running Gag: Steph gleefully takes part in the gag of comparing and mistaking Tim's Red Robin costume for Dr. Midnight's, and is the only person to get the reaction she wanted out of him in doing so as he'd calmly ignored everyone else.
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Comically Missing the Point: When Kara asks if Stephanie is going to take her top off to reveal her costume, Steph snarkily responds that the only result will be Kara looking at her bra. Kara, missing the sarcasm, asks if Steph's bra would have a bat on it.
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Fun with Subtitles
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Fun with Subtitles: Well, "Captions" instead of "Subtitles," but they give us such goodies as "Requisite Super-Collider Lab."
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With Friends Like These...
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With Friends Like These...: Stephanie and Damian Wayne, the current Robin, do not have a pleasant or cooperative relationship, and it verges right on the border of Divided We Fall. Only their ability to (so far) always pull success from the ashes has kept their relationship from actually turning violently hostile, and Robin still (frequently) makes reference to wanting to kill her. Stephanie does not think he is joking. He also calls her fat and tells her she's flat chested, just to be mean.
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Abbey Road Crossing
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Abbey Road Crossing: An outing with Batman, Inc. in London has Stephanie and Squire encounter this, of course.
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Buffy Speak
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The "Silver Crab-Guy" member of the Reapers.
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Ephebophile: Commissioner Gordon finds it somewhat off-putting when he notices that teenage-Batgirl and one of his thirty-something detectives appear to have formed a flirtatious relationship. (Don't worry, it is pretty much just a harmless crush on her part.) When the detective complains that nobody says anything when he talks to Batman, Gordon responds that "I'm pretty sure Batman's legal!"
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Steph's blonde hair adds to the image of this Batgirl being young and light-hearted, and a touch naive.
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My Fist Forgives You / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Not a Date / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Offhand Backhand / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Purple Is Powerful / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Retractable Weapon / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Rude Hero, Nice Sidekick / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
She Is Not My Girlfriend / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Signature Move / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Signature Sound Effect / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Smoke Out / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sudden Name Change / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superior Successor / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Teleportation / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Telescoping Staff / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
That's What She Said / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Commissioner Gordon / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Lad-ette / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Too Many Belts / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Troubling Unchildlike Behavior / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Voice with an Internet Connection / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Waking Non Sequitur / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Wardrobe Flaw of Characterization / int_2c15b0dc
 Batgirl (2009) (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Wizard Duel / int_2c15b0dc