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In her civilian life, Barbara Gordon faces average, and not-so-average, troubles of a teenager in the "Brooklyn" of Gotham City, but as Batgirl she is tasked with battled the forces that attempt to bring down her friends and her city. When police corruption is taking over Burnside's law enforcement, Batgirl must find allies on both fronts. Collects BATGIRL #46-50.
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Ah! Again what an awesome volume! The 2 Comic books that I am looking out big time for is Batgirl and Ms.Marvel.
This volume again has incredible art by Babs Tarr and the story in this volume is particularly interesting because it exposes some of Batgirl's biggest weaknesses and shows how she can over come by putting more trust in her team and by pushing through the situation and overcoming it herself.
I hate to see all of these reviews that Batgirl is no longer intelligent. Honestly, it shows her intelligence and hard work in every volume. If you can't see that maybe you're too mad that she's taking selfies now. In this volume she is in charge of a clean energy company, come on! She is a great detective, has a good judge of character, and now runs a company that could be the next Wayne Enterprises. Barbara can easily become the successor to Batman. ~Ashley
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