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  2. DC Super Hero Girls (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    DC Super Hero Girls is an American animated superhero television series created and developed by Lauren Faust and produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment for Cartoon Network. Based on the web series and franchise of the same name, the series premiered on March 8, 2019, with a one-hour special. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Andrea Beaumont - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Beaumont, also known as the Phantasm, is a supervillain and antihero created by Alan Burnett and Paul Dini, and designed by Bruce Timm.Beaumont first appeared as the main antagonist in the 1993 DC Animated Universe (DCAU) film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, where she was established as the fiancée of Bruce Wayne/Batman.

  4. Batgirl - Wikipedia

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    In Batman Beyond Unlimited #18 (set in the continuity of the animated series Batman Beyond), the new Batgirl is a 15-year-old girl named Nissa. [81] In Batgirl: Future's End #1 (Nov. 2014), set in an alternate future, a trio of Batgirls include Cassandra Cain, Stephanie Brown and newcomer Tiffany Fox —the daughter of Lucius Fox and the first ...

  5. Julie Madison - Wikipedia

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    Julie Madison is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.The character first appeared in Detective Comics #31 (September 1939) and was created by Gardner Fox, Bob Kane, and Sheldon Moldoff.

  6. Calendar Girl (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Calendar Girl is a supervillain who debuted in The New Batman Adventures episode "Mean Seasons". Formerly a supermodel named Paige Munroe, the character developed severe self-esteem issues and body dysmorphic disorder after being fired by her agent when she turned 30 years old.

  7. Kate Kane (Arrowverse) - Wikipedia

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    Kate went to the Batcave, and found other gadgets Batman used and after a discussion with Luke, she decided to become a hero. A suspicious Sophie confronts Kate and asks her if she is dressing up as Batman, with her denying it, saying that if she would be a superhero, she would be Wonder Woman. As Kate asks Sophie to run a DNA test on Alice's ...

  8. Bette Kane - Wikipedia

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    A Bat-Girl looking similar to Betty Kane is revealed to have existed in the past in Batman #682, and later reappears in Batman, Inc. #4 (April 2011). As in pre-Crisis continuity, she is the younger protege of the first Batwoman, Kathy Kane (who reappears in post- Infinite Crisis continuity as the original Batwoman, but with a revamped origin).

  9. Livewire (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Livewire appears in DC Super Hero Girls, voiced by Mallory Low. [2] This version is a teenage bully, internet troll, and member of the Super Villain Girls. Livewire appears in Harley Quinn, voiced by Aline Elasmar. This version is a member of the Legion of Doom. Livewire appears in My Adventures with Superman, voiced by Zehra Fazal.