Steph. But in a totally non-competitive way. It wasn't a conscious decision or anything. She just happened to be Batgirl when I decide to read Batgirl.
Steph. But in a totally non-competitive way. It wasn't a conscious decision or anything. She just happened to be Batgirl when I decide to read Batgirl.
The point is to combine Batgirl's greater visibility with Steph's optimistic disposition to inspire people in a way neither would be able to accomplish without the other. So her impact as Batgirl goes far beyond the individual crimes she stops or the lives she saves. She is able to give more hope to Gotham than either of the previous batgirls or she'd be able to doing the exact same thing as Spoiler. She had been able to have that effect on the bat-family, particularly on Bruce, Tim, and Cass, but Spoiler couldn't be high-profile enough to extend the effect very far beyond that. We see it in The Grey Ghost, the terrorist who gave up on Gotham untl he met her, and her very visible effect on Gotham's children. It is the reason Bruce had Cass give the job up to her.
No its not, Bruce had Cass give the job up to her because it was his way of giving Steph a second chance. Kind of sucks for Cass that Bruce made her give up the job for Steph, but lets not dwell on that.
He hardly made her, since I don't think Cass would just give it up to anyone - and let's face it, that was a pretty shoddy line of reasoning to explain away the fact DC had no clue who would be in the actual Batgirl title of the time for a good while - And Cass hardly came out of it worse for wear. Frankly, Cass should've been put in the Blackbat guise the second her series ended, given the uncertainty it ended on for her. Whereas Steph needed the acceptance the Batgirl role gave, Cass was the one who needed to branch out and find her own way. Blackbat eventually did that, but it was just a shame we had to sit through about a year of Evil!Batgirl and then long periods of nothing and crap.
My first exposure to Batgirl was Yvonne Craig, so Babs lives in my heart. But, even her best stories suffer from 60's & 70's misogyny.
The only time I could stand Stephanie was when she was Robin. Spoiler? Spoiled--more like it.
Cassandra had an absolutely original power set and an emotional arc like nobody else.
The fans have spoken, Didio, Lee, and Johns!!!!
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