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| - Detective Comics Vol 1 424
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Indicia Publisher
| - National Periodical Publications, Inc.
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Inker1
| - Don Heck
- Alex Toth
- Dick Giordano
- Ray Burnley
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Inker1
| - Don Heck
- Alex Toth
- Dick Giordano
- Ray Burnley
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Writer1
| - Frank Robbins
- Joe Millard
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Penciler1
| - Don Heck
- Alex Toth
- Howard Purcell
- Bob Brown
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Writer1
| - Frank Robbins
- Joe Millard
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| - Batgirl's Last Case
- Double-Cross—Fire!
- The Case of the Teetering Tower!
- The Cop Who "Shot" 1000 Crooks
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Editor1
| - Julius Schwartz
- Whitney Ellsworth
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Penciler1
| - Don Heck
- Alex Toth
- Howard Purcell
- Bob Brown
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| - Featured Characters:
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Supporting Characters:
* Jim Gordon
* Jason Bard
Adversaries:
* Matty
* Artie
* Jim
Other Characters:
* "The Youth Brigade"
* Mrs. Kunkel
Locations:
* Gotham City
** The Gordon Home
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* None
- Featured Characters:
* Johnny Perry
Supporting Characters:
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Adversaries:
* Willie "The Wisp"
Other Characters:
* Forbes
* Mr. Potter
Locations:
* Unnamed City
Items:
* Johnny's Camera
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* None
- Featured Characters:
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Supporting Characters:
* Commissioner Gordon
Adversaries:
* Joe
* Adele Bryant
* Tim Curran
* Burgess
Other Characters:
* John Bryant
Locations:
* Gotham City
** Gotham City Police Headquarters
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* None
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* None
- Featured Characters:
* Sierra Smith
Supporting Characters:
* Nan
Adversaries:
* Amberth
* Boo
Other Characters:
* Tom Ryan
* Laren
Locations:
* Unnamed City
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* None
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* None
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| - Julius Schwartz
- Whitney Ellsworth
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Synopsis
| - Reprinted from Dale Evans Comics #7.
- Reprinted from Gang Busters #47.
- An innocent bystander during a bank robbery appears to be killed by “accident” from a guard’s shot, but Batman learns that the killing was no accident.
- On the big election night to find a new congressional representative in Gotham City the local criminal element is less than ecstatic about the potential for the police Commissioners daughter going to Washington and so they begin a campaign of intimidation to disuade the citizens of Gotham City to vote for Barbra Gordon. This however backfires when Babs becomes aware and sends some of her supporters to encourage people to vote.
With their first plan a failure, they deiced to assassinate Gordon instead, and start their plan by trying to get rid of her bodyguard Jason Bard, while simultaneously rigging the podium for Gordon's victory speech with explosives. Bard answers a phone call that tells him that they have Batgirl hostage, Bard not knowing that Barbara is really Batgirl goes to Gotham Park to free her, bumping into a familiar face setting up the podium along the way.
At Gotham Park, Bard falls into the trap and has to be saved by Batgirl. Afterwards, Bard remembers why the TV crew man was familiar, because his was the voice of the man making threats on the phone. As Batgirl rushes to make her speech in her civilian guise, Jason rushes to save her life, and manages to stop her from setting off the explosion.
Days later, Barbara bids farewell to Jason and her father before boarding a plane headed for Washington D.C.
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Notes
| - * "Batgirl's Last Case" is reprinted in Batman Family #8, Showcase Presents: Batgirl #1, and Batgirl: The Greatest Stories Ever Told.
* "Case of the Teetering Tower!" was originally featured in Dale Evans Comics #7.
* "The Cop Who "Shot" 1000 Crooks" was originally featured in Gang Busters #47.
* This is certainly not Batgirl's last case, Barbara Gordon takes Batgirl out of retirement many times after, her next appearance being in Superman #268.
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