Robin #170-174, Robin/Spoiler Special.
I was looking forward to this story since it contains some of my first mainline single-issue superhero comics. But... I can't say it's a good story. A new vigilante, Violet, shows up, reminding Tim of Stephanie, before a new Spoiler shows up, who, it turns out, IS Stephanie.
Dixon returns to write these stories and I'm not sure if something changed in his writing, or if everything around him changed while he stayed the same. With 70 issues of Robin separating his last issue from this storyline, the character and art style and storytelling styles had changed a lot... But Dixon returns to the way he wrote things 6 years prior.
Stephanie feels much more shallow than she did under the other writers. Zoanne, who was a breakout character for me during Beechen's run, is reduced to "angry girlfriend" so Tim and her dad can share a "women, am I right?" moment. The villains are all two-dimensional, black-and-white "bad guys" (including one African "witch doctor" stereotype). Even the action feels less engaging in the past.
I think Dixon's prior stories had a certain surface-level quality, and that's part of what made them so bingeable in large chunks. All that charm is gone, and especially when combined with the more realistic art styles here, Dixon feels like a man out of time.