Episode 88 - Bargirl Year One

Episode 88 - Bargirl Year One

Update: 2025-09-16
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Welcome back to The Overlooked Dark Knight, the podcast that shines a light on Batman stories hardly anyone talks about!

This time out Andy and Mike start an irregular series looking at the various Year One series that members of the extended Bat Family have received over the years. They start with Batgirl: Year One, a nine issue series that ran from December of 2002 to August of 2003. Written by Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon with art from Marcos Martin and Álvaro López, this series told the Post-Crisis/Post Zero Hour version of how Barbara Gordon became Batgirl, which Andy and Mike were quite fond of. They talk about the writing, the art, the retcons, and their problem with how James Gordon was portrayed at various points during the series. This is after a quick conversation about the Icons Unearthed: Batman docuseries that the guys recently watched thanks to a listener recomendation.

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Next Time: Andy and Mike celebrate the 85th birthday of Robin...or rather a bunch of Robins!

 

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Episode 88 - Bargirl Year One

Episode 88 - Bargirl Year One

Andrew Leyland and Michael Bailey