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Early issues of Batgirl were sketched out by Cameron Stewart, and then passed over to Tarr to color, add details to, and enhance. [6] Since then, Tarr has illustrated and drawn covers for other DC Comics series, such as Black Canary and Gotham Academy. [7] She has also worked for Hasbro, Disney, Boom!
An alternate version of Barbara Gordon on the cover of Batgirl: Futures End #1 (Nov. 2014), art by Clay Mann. In 2005, DC Comics launched its All Star imprint—an ongoing series of comics designed to pair the company's most iconic characters with the most acclaimed writers and artists in the industry.
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. After seeing Robin on the news, Bette vowed that she would gain his attention and favor by becoming a masked adventurer herself.
Cassandra's costume as Batgirl is composed of black skin-tight leather. Her mask covers all of her head with the exception of the eyes, which are darkened, and symbolic stitches surround the mouth of the mask. Cassandra wears a yellow-rimmed black logo rather than the yellow bat version of the logo worn by Barbara.
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As Batgirl, she wore a purple and yellow outfit and rode a "purple motorcycle with white lace trim", [4] whereas her alter ego Barbara Gordon was the librarian daughter of Commissioner Gordon. [17] The New York Times praised her for "add[ing] a scrappy girl-power element" to a TV series it described as "campy". [11] Yvonne Craig in Batman 1968 ...
Barbara Gordon is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.The character was created by television producer William Dozier, editor Julius Schwartz, writer Gardner Fox, and artist Carmine Infantino.