Batgirl Year One #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe opening chapter of Batgirl: Year One arrives with a cover that makes an immediate impression — a red-haired young woman in a dark bat-costume crouches dynamically against a sharp chartreuse background, her boot sole filling the foreground with the bold "BATGIRL" title stamped across it. The composition by Marcos Martín (pencils) and Álvaro López (inks) is sleek and modern, using graphic design as storytelling. Writers Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon kick off what promises to be a compelling origin-era adventure for one of Gotham's most determined heroes.
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Babs begins her quest to make an active difference in the world against the wishes of her father. Dressed in a costume to emulate Batman, "Batgirl" confronts Killer Moth at a masquerade ball. Looking for further training, Babs secretly tries to contact the Justice Society.
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