I always say that it's impossible to be retroactively bitter about things that happen in comics, but I have to admit that I am now just a little bitter about what the reboots did to Steph (and Cass). I mean, if they really wanted Barbara to be Batgirl again, couldn't they have just had Steph hand the title back to her?
ANYWAY.
This series remains probably my favourite out of all the comics I've read so far, and it has a super powerful ending that leaves you wistful and wishing there was more. I don't think my gushing, rambling review of volume one made much of a secret of how much I love Steph. She's far and away my favourite super-heroine. This book also had Barbara in it, although she's less present due to Proxy taking on a bigger role and Steph growing into a solo superhero rather than one who works with a team. At the end though, we come back to Steph and Barbara. I'm not going to say anything else about the final issue because it was basically perfect and I refuse to spoil it. Damian appeared again too, and he's much better written this time around. I think my heart breaks a little every time he tries to convince someone that his father has any time for him at all. Kara Danvers (Supergirl) is in here too and, oh my God, I always think Steph is perky, but Kara... Kara is something else. There's also a Batgirl and Squire issue in the Batman Inc. stuff - that's a team-up they had to do at least once!
There were three things that I especially loved about this book (even as I type that, I'm thinking of more). The final issue, obviously, and Steph's explanation of the history of the bat-family, which is hilarious. The other one is the outcome of the Bruce Wayne: The Road Home issue. For anyone who doesn't know, Bruce wasn't around when the bats played musical titles and Steph became Batgirl (in fact him not being around was the reason why they played musical titles at all). Now that he's back, he's giving everyone stealth tests because he's just that sort of trusting guy! He starts out acknowledging that his issue with Steph was essentially the fact that he couldn't control Spoiler and he also notes that she reminds him of Dick in some ways, then immediately backtracks before he can make the mistake of thinking of her as competent (for the record, Steph and Dick are a lot alike in terms of fighting-style: they talk a lot, they don't stand still, and they favour improvisation over planning). BUT. BUT. BUT. Then we get a panel that is totally cathartic (I can't spoil it, it's too good) and communication. That's right. Communication. Between members of the batfamily. Do I think all of his little comments at the end are fair? No, but there is mutual respect and growth here. And it isn't gone by the next time they interact!
So yeah, I could go on and on about how much I loved this series but I will save all of you from dying of old age whilst reading this review by ending it here. Just, read this series, okay?