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Robin/Batgirl: Fresh Blood

by Bill Willingham

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After the deaths of Stephanie and his father, Tim Drake decides to relocate to Bludhaven - too many ghosts in Gotham - with Batman's blessing and support. Bruce sends Batgirl to Bludhaven also, in the hope that each will learn from the other, and become more complete crime-fighters. This seems to be successful, as they fight and learn together, coming to agreement on some topics and agreeing to disagree on others. I find these two to be two of the more intriguing young characters in the Batman pantheon, and it is good to see them bonding, with maybe even the hint of a future romance? We'll see. ( )
  burnit99 | Feb 26, 2007 |
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Robin and Batgirl relocate to Bl?udhaven to escape the traumatic events of Batman: War Games. There, they must tangle with Nightwing's enemy Shrike and the Penguin before they can even begin to settle in.

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