That said, I was intrigued by what I'd heard about the then forthcoming relaunch of Batgirl. A new Batgirl sounded like a good jumping-back-on point and I really liked the look of the cover that I'd seen in previews.
Now, I figure if you're a fan of Batgirl you've probably already read the issue so I'm not giving anything away when I reveal that the new Batgirl is none other than Stephanie Brown, formerly The Spoiler.

The book continues with a peak into Stephanies home life - a student a Gotham University about to start her freshman year we see Stephanie trying to convince her mother than the vigilante days are behind her and she'll be a 'normal girl' from now on. If being Batgirl is normal ...
We then cut to The Thompkins Clinic where we find Barbara Gordon getting some advice and counselling from Batman's physician Dr Leslie Thompkins. This wouldn't be a Batgirl story without Barbara Gordon would it?!

In the books final pages we see Barbara confront Stephanie with the ominous sounding words 'we need to talk'!
I thought this was an excellent issue - a self contained story that nicely sets up this new on-going series - with great storytelling, nice artwork that's very much to my liking, eye-catching page layouts and a simply stunning cover.
I'll certainly be picking this title up every month and, what's more, I've got the 'Bat-bug' back and have added some of the other Batman family titles to my pull list.
Highly recommended.
Batgirl #1
Written by Bryan Q. Miller.
Art by Lee Garbett and Trevor Scott.
Cover by Phil Noto; Variant cover by J.G. Jones
Published by DC Comics, $2.99
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