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Batgirl: Year One

Batgirl: Year One #1

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Barbara Gordon, following her chance meeting with Robin at the end of YEAR ONE, aspires to become a vigilante herself. But between the skepticism of Batman and the watchful eye of her adoptive father James Gordon, she's finding the hero biz to be an uphill battle!

23 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 31, 2003

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Scott Beatty

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Scott Matthew Beatty is a comic books writer.

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1,486 reviews3 followers
January 24, 2025
4/5 Stars

Was stuck between a 3.5 and a 5 star with this issue, but I just rounded up since I enjoyed it.
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6 reviews
September 22, 2018
Awesome

Excellent, girlpower, excitement, action, drama, beautiful illustrations. glad there are more to read. Looking forward to getting to know this character.
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Author 5 books20 followers
December 6, 2018
I find that I actually enjoy the art style in this even though I might not have enjoyed it as much before. I really like Barbara's narration throughout this issue and how this tells a more modern version of her origin that still tips the hat to the Silver Age. I do agree that maybe she could've had a bigger villain than Killer Moth to start out with.
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Author 2 books3 followers
November 6, 2025
The always-dependable Chuck Dixon teamed up with prolific writer and comics historian Scott Beatty to craft a new story heavily influenced by the 1987 hit ‘Batman: Year One’.

Barbara Gordon is given an appropriate spotlight as readers discover the road-blocks in her life that prevent her from following in her father, GCPD Detective James Gordon’s, footsteps. Denied access to the police force and a law enforcement career in general, Barbara takes the opportunity given by the early crimefighting career of Batman and the burgeoning age of superheroes to become Batgirl.

This debut issue is highly engaging and shows Barbara as a determined young woman who subverts expectations at every turn. She’s flirty, smart, and coming into her own as a vigilante and detective. The writing heavily uses foreshadowing of the traumatic events to come in clever ways; this title is less an introduction to the Batgirl character than it is filling in the blanks of why and how she became what she did.

The artwork apes that of the famous cartoony style established in ‘Batman: Year One’ and as such it helps to ground the story in the same universe. While not as effective in many ways as David Mazzuchelli’s work on the former, it remains inspired by it and fits well with it.

An excellent first issue that immediately invests the reader in the unique backstory to one of the most well liked members of the Bat-family.
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176 reviews3 followers
October 3, 2025
3/5🌟
Personally, I don’t feel like I’ve read enough of Batgirl/Barbara alone to judge this issue for what it is. It’s quick and to the point, I understand her motivations but also, it lacked a little, she’s smart but also terribly impulsive and immature but I don’t expect anything less considering she was a teen doing teen things.
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33 reviews3 followers
August 14, 2022
Te deixa curioso pra ler mais sobre, mas a Barb ta meio chata nessa primeira edição uashuash fica parecendo uma adolescente mimada e inconsequente, sem profundidade. Na segunda melhora!
Acho que as pessoas parecem não saber escrever adolescentes de outra forma.
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94 reviews
August 20, 2025
rereading BATGIRL: YEAR ONE feels like revisiting an old friend. i really love this book, especially as it goes on. this issue, i loved the way we are immediately introduced to babs’ witty dialogue and personality, her character shines through amazingly.
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24 reviews
February 20, 2025
"Thespian skills"
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135 reviews11 followers
August 21, 2025
well. i didnt expect to love her this much what

“i want to be seen. i want to be heard.”
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54 reviews2 followers
August 25, 2025
4⭐️ barbara is so cool i love her
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81 reviews
November 5, 2025
didn’t meet the height minimum requirements? girl r u filipino
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