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Batgirl: "What do I...do?"
Spoiler: "Do what you do best. What you taught me to do. Fight. Fight for your life. Right up 'till the end...

Batgirl #62: "The Hood, Part Three: Dead Weight"

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Cover Date: May 2005
Cover Price: US $2.50

Writer(s):
Andersen Gabrych

Penciller(s):
Ale Garza

Inker(s):
Jesse Delperdang

Colorist(s):
Jason Wright

Letterer(s):
Phil Balsman

Editor(s):
Michael Wright

Cover Artist(s):
Jesse Delperdang
Ale Garza

Summary of Stephness: The ghostly form of Spoiler grabs Cassandra, announcing she's not going into "the light". She comments "No offense, but you need to drop some weight. Let some things go..." Cassandra kicks off her boots and utility belt, and Stephanie hoists her up completely. Cassandra asks if she is dead, and Steph replies "Well, that's up to you." We go into a flashback through Cassandra's history ("And welcome to the "life flashing before your eyes" segment of our program," Stephanie quips, being dead has done nothing to stifle her sarcastic sense of humor) Stephanie goes through Cassandra's birth, rigourous training by David Cain, assassination of unnamed man and subsequent running away, and her eventual meeting with Oracle and debut as Batgirl. She finishes "And you continued to prove yourself...as a fighter and as a hero...especially in the...the recent...ugliness..." And Stephanie takes off her mask to reveal a badly decomposed face.

A horrified Cassandra sputters "Oh, Steph...I'm so sorry..." but Stephanie replies that she screwed up and paid the price, but that Cassandra has a city of her own. "It's do or die time," she says, and Cassandra asks Stephanie what she should do. Stephanie lets Cass go to urge her to swim away, saying '"Do what you do best. What you taught me to do. Fight. Fight for your life. Right up 'till the end...

As Cass reaches the surface, Steph's voice fades, and she breaks into the air, gasping. As she pulls herself up on the dock, she notices the remains of her cape and mask and picks them up. Looking at them sadly, she says "Stephanie."