Barbara Gordon
Cassandra Cain
Stephanie Brown
Helena Bertinelli
Bette Kane
Barbara Gordon! Specially the current run in Burnside.
I love me some Babs, but it's Cass by a extremely wide margin.
Definitely Barbara Gordon. Have always loved her since her debut, and I am absolutely loving her Batgirl solo series right now.
Cass was a great Batgirl too, but I just love Gordon more, and she does have seniority over the title. Stephanie is great, but she is way better as the Spoiler.
Cass. I feel she brings somethings to the mantle that the others don't. The whole fact that she couldn't speak well meant that she had to be a purely visual character which is hard to do with a primary character but is very interesting none the less. Then I feel she had the coolest costume to.
I love Cassandra Cain but the Batgirl mantle never really felt right for her IMO. I prefer her developing her own identity, like Black Bat.
My Batgirl will always be Babs, especially the current run and how it's taking elements from my favorite interpretations of her: Batman '66, The Animated Series and Year One.
Yeah I like when heroes get their own unique identity. I liked seeing Cass and Steph going down their own paths as the Black Bat and Spoiler. Makes them much more unique imo like it did with Dick and Jason Todd as Nightwing and Red Hood.
What did you like about Babs in the Batman '66 though?
Cassandra Cain, the later Black Bat, then Barbara Gordon
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
Small sample size and all that, but comparing this poll to the last "Favorite Batgirl" poll I remember from this board (immediately after the New 52 was announced) is interesting. Back then, Steph and Cass were neck-and-neck, with Barbara a semi-distant third. What a difference a few years (and committed cross-line promotion) makes.
Like it or not (and there are plenty in each camp), DC wanted one "definitive" Batgirl, they went about it calculatedly (frequent Babs guest appearances in other books, selective continuity adjustment, keeping Stephanie and Cassandra away for a few years), and -- again, small sample size acknowledged -- data like this suggests their strategy worked exactly as desired. Some may like that and some may not, but objectively speaking, they achieved exactly what they set out to do.
Definitely Barbara Gordon! Just not the Burnside version.