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jaydee74 wrote:Barbara is Batgirl. At the end of the day, people remember her in the cape and cowl.






Bigtymin504 wrote:Batgirl #1
Decent enough but nothing really outstanding enough to keep me coming back. Might give #2 a try but honestly I don't see myself sticking around since I wasn't big into Batgirl in the first place (any incarnation).
I may have missed it but did they explain how she's walking again?

superdoug wrote:To be fair, the only reason they remember her is because no other Batgirl has appeared in other media like animation, live-action, movies, etc. Barbara is the ONLY Batgirl that has been presented to the public at large, and therefore it's a bit biased to say that she IS Batgirl because most people 'remember' a character who was only one of many to take the name.
I'm not saying you don't have a valid point. I'm just saying that it's hard to remember characters who weren't given a fair shake by the higher-ups at the end of the day.

jaydee74 wrote:superdoug wrote:To be fair, the only reason they remember her is because no other Batgirl has appeared in other media like animation, live-action, movies, etc. Barbara is the ONLY Batgirl that has been presented to the public at large, and therefore it's a bit biased to say that she IS Batgirl because most people 'remember' a character who was only one of many to take the name.
I'm not saying you don't have a valid point. I'm just saying that it's hard to remember characters who weren't given a fair shake by the higher-ups at the end of the day.
To be fair, the Batgirl in the movie "Batman & Robin" was not Barbara Gordon but I do get your point. The question though is why do they keep using Barbara Gordon as Batgirl?



Batman25JM wrote:jaydee74 wrote:superdoug wrote:To be fair, the only reason they remember her is because no other Batgirl has appeared in other media like animation, live-action, movies, etc. Barbara is the ONLY Batgirl that has been presented to the public at large, and therefore it's a bit biased to say that she IS Batgirl because most people 'remember' a character who was only one of many to take the name.
I'm not saying you don't have a valid point. I'm just saying that it's hard to remember characters who weren't given a fair shake by the higher-ups at the end of the day.
To be fair, the Batgirl in the movie "Batman & Robin" was not Barbara Gordon but I do get your point. The question though is why do they keep using Barbara Gordon as Batgirl?
She may not have been Barbara Gordon, but she was still named Barbara.
I'd say they keep using Barbara because she's the first Batgirl in modern continuity. It makes it easiest to just use her. If they were going to properly use Cassandra or Stephanie they'd have to explain that Barbara used to be Batgirl and I'm sure they fear things getting too complicated for the general audience. Also, since a lot of the movies and cartoons start earlier in Batman's career it makes sense to go with the first (modern) Batgirl. It's the same reason that Dick is almost always Robin.

Rath99 wrote:My Batgirl rating:
Babs..Old enough to remember her as the original Batgirl.
Cassie Cain..Want more of her in the new DCU
Steph...Never sold on her as Batgirl.





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