Batgirl Vol. 2: Family Business

Illustrated by Babs Tarr
Paperback
$16.99 US
6.6"W x 10.2"H x 0.3"D   | 11 oz | 42 per carton
On sale Feb 23, 2016 | 176 Pages | 978-1-4012-5966-2
The follow-up to the bestselling, critically acclaimed BATGIRL VOL. 1: THE BATGIRL OF BURNSIDE!

All-star creative team Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher and Babs Tarr continue their fan-favorite run in BATGIRL: FAMILY BUSINESS, featuring guest-appearances by Dick Grayson, Batwoman, Spoiler, the students of Gotham Academy and more!

Over the past few months, Barbara Gordon has made some big changes to her Batgirl alter ego. She has a new look, new support team and new home base in Burnside—Gotham’s trendiest neighborhood. But just when she’s hitting her stride, her father drops a bombshell: Babs isn’t the only masked crime-fighter in the family anymore. Jim Gordon is the new Batman.

After the original Batman fell fighting the Joker, the former police commissioner was given a high-tech super-suit and asked to take up the mantle. With a team of G.C.P.D. officers watching his every move, Jim Gordon’s new law-and-order Batman has zero tolerance for vigilantism. He’s been ordered to arrest any unsanctioned superhero in Gotham—and Batgirl is next!

Collects BATGIRL #41-45, DC SNEAK PEEK: BATGIRL #1 and BATGIRL ANNUAL #3.
Cameron Stewart is the illustrator of Batman and Robin, Seaguy, Seven Soldiers: The Manhattan Guardian, The Other Side, Catwoman, and many more. He has been nominated for Shuster, Eagle, Harvey and Eisner Awards, and his original webseries Sin Titulo won the 2010 Eisner and Shuster Awards for Best Digital Comic. He is currently writing Batgirl for DC Comics. View titles by Cameron Stewart
"Wonderfully campy series" -- BOOKLIST

PRAISE FOR BATGIRL

"This is a must-buy series."--THE NEW YORK TIMES

"It's good to see Barbara Gordon kicking ass in the cowl again."--io9

"The BATGIRL title at DC has maybe never been better, under the creative team of Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher and Babs Tarr."--NERDIST

"Smart and chic, striking yet practical--a really good look in a medium that often puts women in outfits that look more appropriate for pinups than crime-fighters."--SHELF LIFE, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

About

The follow-up to the bestselling, critically acclaimed BATGIRL VOL. 1: THE BATGIRL OF BURNSIDE!

All-star creative team Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher and Babs Tarr continue their fan-favorite run in BATGIRL: FAMILY BUSINESS, featuring guest-appearances by Dick Grayson, Batwoman, Spoiler, the students of Gotham Academy and more!

Over the past few months, Barbara Gordon has made some big changes to her Batgirl alter ego. She has a new look, new support team and new home base in Burnside—Gotham’s trendiest neighborhood. But just when she’s hitting her stride, her father drops a bombshell: Babs isn’t the only masked crime-fighter in the family anymore. Jim Gordon is the new Batman.

After the original Batman fell fighting the Joker, the former police commissioner was given a high-tech super-suit and asked to take up the mantle. With a team of G.C.P.D. officers watching his every move, Jim Gordon’s new law-and-order Batman has zero tolerance for vigilantism. He’s been ordered to arrest any unsanctioned superhero in Gotham—and Batgirl is next!

Collects BATGIRL #41-45, DC SNEAK PEEK: BATGIRL #1 and BATGIRL ANNUAL #3.

Creators

Cameron Stewart is the illustrator of Batman and Robin, Seaguy, Seven Soldiers: The Manhattan Guardian, The Other Side, Catwoman, and many more. He has been nominated for Shuster, Eagle, Harvey and Eisner Awards, and his original webseries Sin Titulo won the 2010 Eisner and Shuster Awards for Best Digital Comic. He is currently writing Batgirl for DC Comics. View titles by Cameron Stewart

Praise

"Wonderfully campy series" -- BOOKLIST

PRAISE FOR BATGIRL

"This is a must-buy series."--THE NEW YORK TIMES

"It's good to see Barbara Gordon kicking ass in the cowl again."--io9

"The BATGIRL title at DC has maybe never been better, under the creative team of Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher and Babs Tarr."--NERDIST

"Smart and chic, striking yet practical--a really good look in a medium that often puts women in outfits that look more appropriate for pinups than crime-fighters."--SHELF LIFE, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY