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  • MTV.com interviews writer Bryan Q. Miller about BATGIRL (News - Posted November 10, 2009)

    Comic book fans who have a passing familiarity with current events in DC Comics already know that Bruce Wayne is dead—or, more accurately, trapped in prehistoric times—and Dick Grayson, the first Robin, has assumed the cape and cowl to become the new Batman. What those casual fans might not be aware of is that there's also a new Batgirl running around. "Smallville" writer Bryan Q. Miller is the author of the new "Batgirl" comic book series, which thrusts...
  • ALL STAR ACTION FIGURES: BATGIRL Action Figure (Collectible)

    It's an all-star lineup featuring the work of two fan-favorite artists in this series! Four of DC's superstars are represented here: Batman and Batgirl, as drawn by Jim Lee in All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder, and Superman and Super Lois, as drawn by Frank Quitely in the Eisner Award-winning All Star Superman!The Batgirl figure is 5.5" and features multiple points of articulation and a...
  • AME-COMI: BATGIRL PVC FIGURE (Collectible)

    The new DC DIRECT AME-COMI Girls PVC Statue line brings the distinct Japanese style of Manga to DC Comics' female heroines and their foes!The BATGIRL PVC STATUE is a limited-edition, hand-painted PVC statue 9" tall. This limited edition non-articulate plastic display figure comes with a base and is packaged in a 4-color window box with J-hook and is manufactured to...
  • BATGIRL Poster (Collectible)

    Alex Ross

    Acclaimed artist Alex Ross continues his series of painted posters starring the heroes of the DC Universe with this dynamic portrayal of Gotham City's original Batgirl. This 22" x 34" poster is designed to be displayed on its own or be placed side-by-side with...
  • BATGIRL Statue (Collectible)

    Designed by Damion Scott; Sculpted by William Paquet

    Taken under the wing of the Dark Knight, the new Batgirl has emerged as a strong and feared force against Gotham City's underworld. One of the greatest martial artists in the world, Batgirl has the power to dominate and capture the forces of evil! Designed by Damion Scott and sculpted by William Paquet, this fully sculpted, hand-painted, limited-edition, cold-cast porcelain statue measures approximately 9.5" high x 11.5" wide x 8.5" deep. Packaged in a 4-color...
  • BATGIRL #4 (Comic - On Sale November 11, 2009)

    Written by Bryan Q. Miller; Art by Lee Garbett and Trevor Scott; Cover by Phil Noto

    It's Batgirl's first night on the job, and as she'll soon learn, it takes a lot more to wear the mantle of the Bat than she originally thought – especially when she has to juggle patrol, the police and a frat...
  • BATGIRL #5 (Comic - On Sale December 09, 2009)

    Written by Bryan Q. Miller; Art by Lee Garbett and Trevor Scott; Cover by Phil Noto

    It's Bat vs. Bat in "Core Requirements" part 1! As Gotham City burns, the new Batgirl comes face-to-face with Batman and Robin, who are anything but happy about her running around with a bat-symbol on her costume. Batman confronts Oracle as Damian confronts Stephanie in the ultimate Bat-family...
  • BATGIRL #6 (Comic - On Sale January 13, 2010)

    Written by Bryan Q. Miller; Art by Lee Garbett and Trevor Scott; Cover by Phil Noto

    In "Core Requirements" part 2, Stephanie Brown finds herself teamed up with Damian Wayne! The new Batgirl and the new Robin must enter an area of Gotham City known to Gothamites as Devil's Square, but to the residents, it's called "Thunderdome"! Their mission: to save innocent civilians from being used in a real-life game of life and...
  • BATGIRL #7 (Comic - On Sale February 10, 2010)

    Written by Bryan Q. Miller; Art by Lee Garbett and Trevor Scott; Cover by Phil Noto

    The situation is dire as Batgirl and Robin must venture into Devil's Square in an attempt to save Batman before Roulette's "most dangerous game" turns deadly. Guest-starring Dr. Phosphorus, Roxy Rocket and Riot, and...
  • BATGIRL #8 (Comic - On Sale March 10, 2010)

    Written by BRYAN Q. MILLER; Art by LEE GARBETT and TREVOR SCOTT; Cover by PHIL NOTO

    The RED ROBIN crossover begins here! When Tim Drake returns to Gotham City, the last person he expects to find in the Batcave is Stephanie Brown. But when Ra's al Ghul attacks on Batman's closest allies, Red Robin and Batgirl will have to put the past aside to save Leslie Thompkins's life. Continued in Red Robin...


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