Collected Editions
- Showcase Presents: Batgirl, Vol. 1 ISBN 1-4012-1367-7; collects early Batgirl appearances (1967–1975) (Release date 2007) Softcover
- Batgirl: The Greatest Stories Ever Told ISBN 978-1-4012-2924-5; collects various stories from Detective Comics, Batman Family, Legends of the DC Universe and Batman Chronicles. (Release date 2010) Softcover
- Batgirl: Year One (2003) ISBN 1-4012-0080-X; collects all nine issues of the Batgirl: Year One mini-series
- Batgirl: The Darkest Reflection; collects issues 1-6 of her ongoing Batgirl series. (Release date June 2012) Hardcover
- Batgirl: Knightfall Descends; collects issues 7-13, and 0 of her ongoing Batgirl series (Scheduled for release in Feb. 2013) Hardcover
- Batman: The Cat and the Bat ISBN 978-1-4012-2496-7; collects early Batgirl/Catwoman story from Batman Confidential 17 to 21. (Release date 2009) Softcover
- Batman: Batgirl (1997) ISBN 978-1-56389-305-6; one shot special
- Batman: The Killing Joke (1988) ISBN 0-930289-45-5
- Batman: Thrillkiller ISBN 1-56389-424-6; collects Thrillkiller: Batgirl & Robin and the '62 special (1998)
- Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl (1998)
- Birds of Prey (1999) ISBN 1-56389-484-X
- Birds of Prey: Old Friends, New Enemies (2003) ISBN 1-56389-939-6
- Birds of Prey: Of Like Minds (2004) ISBN 1-4012-0192-X
- Birds of Prey: Sensei & Student (2005) ISBN 1-4012-0434-1
- Birds of Prey: Between Dark & Dawn (2006) ISBN 1-4012-0940-8
- Birds of Prey: The Battle Within (2006) ISBN 978-1-4012-1096-0
- Birds of Prey: Perfect Pitch (2007) ISBN 1-4012-1191-7
- Birds of Prey: Blood and Circuits (2007) ISBN 978-1-4012-1371-8
- Birds of Prey: Trouble in Mind; collects issues 1-7 of the ongoing "Birds of Prey" series, featuring Barbara Gordon as Batgirl (2012) Softcover
- Oracle: The Cure (2010) ISBN 978-1-4012-2603-9
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