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Batgirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, depicted as female counterparts and allies to the superhero Batman.
Batgirl (vol. 4) #10 (August 2012) Charise Carnes was a prisoner at Arkham Asylum when a massive breakout took place in which she watched the other inmates torture and kill others. After getting out of the asylum, Carnes became a vigilante called Knightfall who torments and murders criminals, eventually becoming an enemy of Batgirl. Merrymaker ...
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This was an in-joke, as the team of "Nightwing and Flamebird" had a history in the Silver Age continuity as a pair of supporting characters in the Superman books. Bette Kane becomes Flamebird and teams up with her idol, Dick Grayson; art by Phil Jimenez. Bette was now a very driven and somewhat spoiled Los Angeles debutante and tennis prodigy ...
Carrie Kelley is a 13-year-old schoolgirl and scout whom Batman saves from a sadistic group of Mutant gang members on the night of his return from retirement. Idolizing the Dark Knight, she then spends her lunch money on a Robin outfit, sets out to attack petty con men, and finds Batman in the hope of becoming his partner.
Batgirl is a DC Comics superheroine character, the alter-ego of several characters in the Batman fictional milieu. Batgirl or bat girl or variation , may also refer to: Arts and entertainment
Batgirl and Robin: Thrillkiller #1 – 3 January 1997 March 1997 Published under the Elseworlds logo. Continued - and concluded - in Batgirl and Batman: Thrillkiller '62 (February 1998), another Elseworlds story (see One-shots and graphic novels below). [147] Batman/Wildcat #1 – 3 April 1997 June 1997 [148] Anarky #1 – 4 March 1997 June ...