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 death!
This was a very good comic, from the story, to the artwork, to the dialogue. Not only that, but once again, I thoroughly enjoyed Damian in this comic! I don't know how Bryan does it, but he seems to be accomplishing the impossible, making Damian tolerable. You put Damian in any other comic, and I'm spitting blood like a Red Lantern, but whenever he's in Batgirl, I like him... Weird. Anyway, this was a very good comic that I'd be willing to recommend to anybody. Read Full Review
As this series continues to settle into "its place" amongst DC's other titles, I'm really pleased with how things are coming together for the creative team. Lee Garbett struggles at time, but has good chemistry with Bryan Q. Miller who is doing some simply amazing work as he makes Batgirl one of DC's most engaging characters. The unlikely duo of Batgirl and Robin in this issue only fuels that and makes this a really enjoyable issue. Read Full Review
Batgirl is your one-stop shop for Gotham fun. Batman and Robin as guest stars make this issue even better. Read Full Review
I loved every page of this issue. From the stellar writing to the wonderful art by Lee Garbett and Trevor Scott, each pages has me wanting more, more, more! Batgirl is still in the Top 100 comics, so I hope the Batman and Robin guest star isn't some attempt to boost ratings, and I really hope Batgirl sticks around for a while. If the title is cancelled, DC would be wise to make sure Stephanie becomes a core member of BIrds of Prey. Until the next issue of Batgirl hits, I'm giving Batgirl #6, 4.5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review