Batgirl - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Barbara Gordon
Batgirl: Year One Batgirl: Year One #1–9 (2003 mini-series) February 2003 978-1-4012-0080-0
Batman: Batgirl one-shot special July 1997 978-1-5638-9305-6
Batman: The Cat and The Cat Batman Confidential #17-21 2008 978-1-4012-2496-7
Showcase Presents: Batgirl various titles July 2007 978-1-4012-1367-1
Batgirl: The Greatest Stories Ever Told various titles December 2010 978-1401229245
Batgirl: The Darkest Reflection Batgirl (vol. 4) #1-6 July 2012 978-1401234751
Batgirl: Knightfall Descends Batgirl (vol. 4) #7-12 February 2013 N/A
Cassandra Cain
Batgirl: Silent Running Batgirl #1–6 March 2001 978-1-8402-3266-0
Batgirl: A Knight Alone Batgirl #7–11, #13–14 November 2001 978-1-5638-9852-5
Batgirl: Death Wish Batgirl #17–20, #22–23, #25 August 2003 978-1-8402-3707-8
Batgirl: Fists of Fury Batgirl #15–16, #21, #26–28 May 2004 978-1-4012-0205-7
Robin/Batgirl: Fresh Blood Robin #132–133; Batgirl #58–59 October 2005 978-1-4012-0433-4
Batgirl: Kicking Assassins Batgirl #60–64 January 2006 978-1-4012-0439-6
Batgirl: Destruction's Daughter Batgirl #65–73 September 2006 978-1-4012-0896-7
Batgirl: Redemption Batgirl #1–6 (2008 miniseries) June 2009 978-1-4012-2275-8
Stephanie Brown
Batgirl: Batgirl Rising Batgirl (vol. 3) #1–7 September 2010 978-1-4012-2723-4
Batgirl: The Flood Batgirl (vol. 3) #9–14 May 2011 978-1-4012-3142-2
Batgirl: The Lesson Batgirl (vol. 3) #15-24 November 2011 978-1-4012-3270-2

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