It's a new look and a new costume for the all-new Batgirl! As crime in Gotham City continues to rise, the newest member of the Bat-family vows to wear the mantle of the Bat and fight alongside Batman and Robin in their war on crime. There's just one problem: She hasn't told Batman and Robin yet!
Despite a few missteps here and there, Batgirl #3 is a very solid issue and does a great job of cementing Stephanie into the role of Batgirl. There is a lot of grumbling amongst fans that she is replacing Read Full Review
Overall, the series is continuing at a normal pace, and it is good to see another all girl team comic on the stands. I want the series to succeed, but right now there are a lot of adjustments that are going on between the characters and the readers that make the road to success a rocky one, earning Batgirl #3 3.5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
This opening arc has been pretty weak, all things considered, but I see no reason why the book can't make significant strides in future arcs. As long as Miller can strike and maintain a proper dynamic between his leading ladies, the rest should eventually fall into place. Read Full Review
This was a really fun book on the surface, with some deeper levels of meaning lurking just underneath. Well worth picking up if you're a bat-follower, or even if you're not. Read Full Review