Even Pre Flashpoint it was only said that she was adoped after Banman R.I.P. (when Batman was "dead"), and once Batman was back, Cassandra had mostly disappeared from the comics.
Yeah, Cass was adopted when Batgirl. But when she became Black Bat, she went off to Hong Kong and Steph took over being Batgirl in a very fun read.
Post-Flashpoint, that got axed.
What I want to see; we know that Jason and Dick are more or less cordial (when Dick is actually Dick), Jason and Tim get along (a lot better than pre-Flashpoint), and Jason wanted to try and be a good brother to Damian (though Damian takes after Bruce in a few too many ways right now). It would be interesting to see Jason work with and get to know Steph and Cass. Maybe something with the Outsiders, if that ever happens. As Jason has barely interacted with either of them. Pre OR post Flashpoint.
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Bullying the Dragon is a different trope. Bullying the Dragon is humans in [X-Men] picking on mutants who are stronger just because racism in, Banner [Hulk tv series] getting harassed and pushed around needlessly because people think he is weak even when he growls and protests.
Going after someone because you believe he is the bad dude and tried to kill you and your team is called vengeance/retaliation/vigilante work/Batmaning . The reasoning for the confrontation and risk is what makes the difference. A big Difference.
Bullying the Dragon is basically bullying someone stronger. Fighting or attempting to get someone to own up isn't bullying.
@gothamtwinks: this how the annual actually ended. they went and got ice cream.
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