Yes!! The Batgirls are back, baby, and this time, with a far more interesting arc and villains to boot!! Thank you, DC, for improving upon our favorite Gotham Batgirls 😊👍❤️🦇.
The art style was improved for the better after ditching the ultra 90s cartoonish prints with a new twist that is more reminiscent of a modern DC with a touch of colorful, vibrant designs.
Our plot begins where we left off, with Seer being kidnapped by Saints for her crimes of making these devout followers of the Magistrate believe that Simon Sims was alive. Cass and Steph are on the case but swiftly drop it upon confronting the Saints, or at least that is what they have the gang of terrorists believe, as Barbara is actively tracking Seer, who is being used as bait. It is then revealed that the Saints plan on having Seer code a computerized Simon Sims to make everyone in Gotham be tricked into believing their leader is alive, thereby reaffirming the Magistrate They then plan on killing the girl after their bidding is done.
Cass and Steph are ready to swoop in to save the day but are placed on hold as Seer is taken to none other than the Iceberg Lounge Casino, aka Mob Boss Central. Barbara comes up with a more tactical plan to infiltrate the lounge by teaming up with Dick Grayson to take down the Saints and free the girl... Seer. A swift fight cent commences whereby Batgirl and Nightwing take on two villains down below while Cass and Steph deal with the roof sniper. That is until communication goes dark and the girls crash in through the window as a backup but run into Penguin and a sword swallower in the mix-up and decide to leave Penguin be. Meanwhile, Nightwing had already taken the two villains when Steph and Cass arrived in style, having destroyed the elevator on their way down. Barbara makes the executive decision to destroy Seer's computer to allow the girl a clean slate while also removing the girl as a threat. Seer doesn't take kindly to this and stabs the main leader of the Saints, Tarus, in the neck, then kicks Barbara out of the hatch to the sewers, closing the door behind her. Nightwing does the gentleman's deed by wrapping up loose ends for the Batgirls, allowing them to return to base.
What follows the next summer day is a brief catch-up amongst old friends the next day as Babs meets with Alysia, who is the new prosperous owner of a bar downtown and soon a café. While the Batgirls try to escape the heat with Cass hanging out in the neighborhood bookstore (she purchases Poe), and Steph is on the rooftop in a kiddie pool stalking Mr. Greene, who she is convinced, is the Hill Ripper (ongoing unsolved murderer from last arc).
Later that night, the Batgirls are sent on a mission to track down KGBeast and arrest him while also gaining some justice for what happened to Nightwing (Batman Rebirth Vol 10 or 11, I believe, where Nightwing was shot and gets amnesia). However, upon arresting their perp, the girls find Mr. Greene dead behind a dumpster and begin searching for clues when Steph is knocked off the roof by a rapid missile-like object (later revealed to be Killer Moth keeping tabs). The Batgirls then dip before the cops arrive but take a few key pieces of evidence, including a fake eye from Mr. Greene. Steph feels bad as she believes Mr. Greene is the murderer, but Babs helps to clear up her guilt by reaffirming big sister's words of advice and ice cream. The girls open up the eyeball to find a cipher code and are on the case to determine its meaning while Barbara does some investigating of her own by trying to find a way to gain intel from the G.C.P.D without hacking the system (Spoiler she meets up with the new Commissioner Renee Montoya, and she agrees to turn a blind eye, but Barbara ultimately decides not to hack the system).
Cass and Steph go to the library and take out every book on the topic of eyes. In the process, they make a friend named Kyle, and Steph becomes smitten with him as he gives her his number. Barbara's dead end causes the girls to work harder, but while on patrol, they encounter Killer Moth and are thwarted by his evasive skills. The next day, they hack the code and learn the Bat exhibit at the zoo is their next target. Cass and Steph invite Kyle and his little sister Maps. In the process, Cass runs into Killer Moth, who is hung upside down in the Bat exhibit for disobedience towards his boss, but Cass frees him and plants Robodog on his uniform. Robo dog leads the Batgirls to the address of a townhome belonging to Hattie Elwood, who is revealed to have been the first victim by her corps, being left to rot in the attic. Upon returning to the two encounters, Riddler claims part credit for the work done via clues but reveals himself to not be the Hill Ripper. The next victim is set to be Grace O'Halloran (post-GC52 T.V. reporter now Podcaster, who has followed the events of this case, thanks to Barbara, slipping her some details obtained by Officer Brooks). Cass immediately departs with an injured Killer Moth, flying to Grace's report studio while Barbara calls back up to Officer Brooks for help. Meanwhile, Stephanie fights off Riddler, who offers a proposal for her to be with him as partners, given that she is the daughter of Clue Master. Stephanie refuses and says that her father is dead to which Riddler reveals that this may not be the case. Their fight ends with Riddler and Stephanie falling out the window into a river where Riddler escapes.
Our arc comes to a dramatic conclusion as our perp, Mr. Fun, pulls out a dagger on Grace, injuring her eye, but Grace manages to stall by asking him questions as to what his motive is, where he reveals that he discards garbage like people who are a stain on society. Officer Brooks is first on the scene, but Mr. Fun uses Grace as a hostage when Batgirl (Cass) intervenes by crashing with Killer Moth on Mr. Fun, thereby ending the standoff. All parties receive adequate medical and police care they need, and the conflict ends with Batgirl leaving the scene. Our arc comes to a close with Commissioner Montoya praising the efforts of Officer Brooks and confirming that the Batgirls are on their side. Back at the loft, Dick, Alysia, and Babs catch up and provide praise to Barbara for her hard work in mentoring the girls. While Cass and Steph are on the roof soaking up the sunset where Stephanie reveals her fears that her dad may be alive, but Cass calms her by promising to protect her friend. Finally, we see a panel set up for our next adventure with MadHatter in a therapy office with the plan to bring father and daughter together again at a tea party (references Arthur and Stephanie Brown) before murdering his therapist.
Overall, this was a fantastic and greatly improved arc than the previous Batgirl Volume. I greatly appreciate seeing a cohesive arc focused on the resolution of the Hill Ripper as well as the tie-ins to the greater Gotham landscape by seeing familiar villains and heroes alike. I'm also a sucker for a good Barbara and Dick side romance, and this arc did not disappoint 😏👍❤️🦇. 9.0/10 🌟 Great Work DC. I can't wait to read the third and final volume of this series 😁🙌🎉💯🌟🦇!!