Batgirl/Robin: Year One (Batgirl) 
And in the action-packed origin of the original Batgirl, explore Barbara Gordon's transformation from average citizen into costumed super-heroine.
I love my Bat-Children.
I would have given 5 stars if it was just the Robin section. I really liked that part. It made a lot of things make sense that I know about Batman and Robin. It filled in blanks, things I never knew about Robin. Very enjoyable read. The part on Batgirl....not as easy to follow. She seemed like a vengeful, spiteful, spoiled child through most of the book. I dig that she was trying to show how just because she's female doesn't mean she isn't as strong or competent as a male. But the way she went

It has become increasingly difficult to find good Batman stories that feature the Bat Family. So I applaud the creators of these two limited series for writing plausible origin stories that hardly feature the Caped Crusader. And it's very fun! This book occasionally dives into dark territory but the difference between Batman and his sidekicks are the Robin and Batgirl don't try to hide their love for the adventure. They look at mystery with the wide eyed view of a kid. This was such a fun Robin
Out of the 3 Year One miniseries of the Bat-Family, Batgirl's by Chuck Dixon would have to be the best. It clearly tells the story of how Barbara Gordon became Batgirl in a better way than Miller's Year One where the over-all mood of the piece is dark and gritty while the characters are troubled personas seeking to assuage their inner pain through justice and violence. In contrast, the two Year One of the sidekicks are colorful bildungsromans with the right balance between humor and drama. When
Since there are two stories in this collection, I'm going to talk about them separately.Robin: If I was rating each story separately I'd probably give Robin: Year One three stars. I enjoyed the comic and, as always, liked seeing Dick Grayson's optimism play off Batman's ridiculous broodiness. However, the story loses me a little when (SPOILER ALERT!!!!) Dick runs off and starts training with a gang from the League of Assassins. Being "fired" by Bruce wasn't really enough for me; even if he's not
This trade paperback chronicles the very first year of Robin and Batgirl respectively and collects the mini-series Robin: Year One (4 issues) and Batgirl: Year One (9 issues).Robin: Year One chronicles the tumultuous first year that Batman and Robin had together. Robin had singlehandedly defeated the Mad Hatter and with help from Batman took down Killer Moth and saved Batman's life by helping him take out Blockbuster (Mark Desmond). He was benched for going after Two-Face, but disregarded
Chuck Dixon
Paperback | Pages: 424 pages Rating: 4.23 | 1076 Users | 102 Reviews

Itemize Of Books Batgirl/Robin: Year One (Batgirl)
Title | : | Batgirl/Robin: Year One (Batgirl) |
Author | : | Chuck Dixon |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 424 pages |
Published | : | June 25th 2013 by DC Comics |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Dc Comics. Batman |
Commentary In Favor Of Books Batgirl/Robin: Year One (Batgirl)
Here it is: Robin's baptism by fire as dons the costume of Robin, the Boy Wonder for the first time and patrols the night by Batman's side. In his earliest adventures, Robin learns very quickly that what he thought would be fun is actually a matter of life and death.And in the action-packed origin of the original Batgirl, explore Barbara Gordon's transformation from average citizen into costumed super-heroine.
Mention Books Conducive To Batgirl/Robin: Year One (Batgirl)
ISBN: | 140124033X (ISBN13: 9781401240332) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Batgirl, Batman Family: Year One, Robin: Year One #1-4 + Batgirl Year One 1-4, Robin #Year One + Batgirl Year One , more |
Rating Of Books Batgirl/Robin: Year One (Batgirl)
Ratings: 4.23 From 1076 Users | 102 ReviewsRate Of Books Batgirl/Robin: Year One (Batgirl)
This was exactly what I wanted from this book.I had a great time reading this, I didn't have to sit through another boring robin origin story that we already know. I just got robin year one and his struggles in the superhero game as a brand new sidekick, and to grumpy uncle dick batman of all people. lol. I'm not so familiar with batgirl at least from the comic book type of view, so the origin story on her side was cool. I really liked how it mixed the back story in with flashbacks and action inI love my Bat-Children.
I would have given 5 stars if it was just the Robin section. I really liked that part. It made a lot of things make sense that I know about Batman and Robin. It filled in blanks, things I never knew about Robin. Very enjoyable read. The part on Batgirl....not as easy to follow. She seemed like a vengeful, spiteful, spoiled child through most of the book. I dig that she was trying to show how just because she's female doesn't mean she isn't as strong or competent as a male. But the way she went

It has become increasingly difficult to find good Batman stories that feature the Bat Family. So I applaud the creators of these two limited series for writing plausible origin stories that hardly feature the Caped Crusader. And it's very fun! This book occasionally dives into dark territory but the difference between Batman and his sidekicks are the Robin and Batgirl don't try to hide their love for the adventure. They look at mystery with the wide eyed view of a kid. This was such a fun Robin
Out of the 3 Year One miniseries of the Bat-Family, Batgirl's by Chuck Dixon would have to be the best. It clearly tells the story of how Barbara Gordon became Batgirl in a better way than Miller's Year One where the over-all mood of the piece is dark and gritty while the characters are troubled personas seeking to assuage their inner pain through justice and violence. In contrast, the two Year One of the sidekicks are colorful bildungsromans with the right balance between humor and drama. When
Since there are two stories in this collection, I'm going to talk about them separately.Robin: If I was rating each story separately I'd probably give Robin: Year One three stars. I enjoyed the comic and, as always, liked seeing Dick Grayson's optimism play off Batman's ridiculous broodiness. However, the story loses me a little when (SPOILER ALERT!!!!) Dick runs off and starts training with a gang from the League of Assassins. Being "fired" by Bruce wasn't really enough for me; even if he's not
This trade paperback chronicles the very first year of Robin and Batgirl respectively and collects the mini-series Robin: Year One (4 issues) and Batgirl: Year One (9 issues).Robin: Year One chronicles the tumultuous first year that Batman and Robin had together. Robin had singlehandedly defeated the Mad Hatter and with help from Batman took down Killer Moth and saved Batman's life by helping him take out Blockbuster (Mark Desmond). He was benched for going after Two-Face, but disregarded
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