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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Barbara as Batgirl berates Kai for putting deliberately in danger the girl he claims to love:

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Barbara as Batgirl berates Kai for putting deliberately putting in danger the girl he claims to love:
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* MyParentsAreDead: In a flashback issue, Batgirl gets all steamed up about her father and ComicBook/{{Robin}} implies he doesn't know what to have a parent-son argument is like. Barbara asks if his parents aren't around, and Dick answers he's orphaned.
-->'''Robin:''' Parents! They're are the worst, right? I mean, so I hear.\\

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* MyParentsAreDead: In a flashback issue, Batgirl gets all steamed up about her father and ComicBook/{{Robin}} implies he doesn't know what to have having a parent-son argument is like. Barbara asks if his parents aren't around, and Dick answers he's orphaned.
-->'''Robin:''' Parents! They're are the worst, right? I mean, so I hear.\\
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The series is a direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/Batgirl2011 Batgirl (2011)]]'', which ended with Barbara Gordon (the original Comicbook/{{Batgirl}}) heading off to Japan to undergo more combat training, as her skills and motivation had begun to wane during the last few issues of that title.

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The series is a direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/Batgirl2011 Batgirl (2011)]]'', which ended with Barbara Gordon (the original second Comicbook/{{Batgirl}}) heading off to Japan to undergo more combat training, as her skills and motivation had begun to wane during the last few issues of that title.
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* ConsultingAConvictedKiller: In "The Brightest Star in Heaven", Batgirl visits her murderous brother, James, in his cell to ask him how she might identify and catch a [[JackTheRipoff copycat killer]].
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* PlayboyParody: Issue 25 features ''Menagerie'', which Mad Hatter associate March Harriet worked for as a [[BlandNameProduct thinly-disguised]] Playboy bunny. She eventually discovered that her boss (a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version of Hugh Hefner) was marketing stolen Hatter tech. When explaining why he would even ''have'' a tech launch, she notes that "[[IReadItForTheArticles ''Some'' people ''do'' read ''Menagerie'' for the articles]]".

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