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  2. Harper Row - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird (Harper Row) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, primarily in association with Batman. Harper Row was created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo , [ 1 ] first appearing in Batman (vol. 2) #7 (March 2012), before debuting as Bluebird in Batman #28 (February 2014). [ 2 ]

  3. Halo (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    They also name themselves Violet Harper, seeing themselves as a new individual; enter a relationship with Brion Markov; and befriend Harper Row. However, they are kidnapped by Granny Goodness , who harnesses their access to the Source to access the Anti-Life Equation before Victor Stone rescues them.

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    Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.

  5. List of DC Comics characters: R - Wikipedia

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    Cullen Row is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He debuted during "The New 52" reboot. Cullen Row is the gay brother of Harper Row. When his bullies attacked him and Harper managed to tase one of them, Cullen was saved by Batman. [69]

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  7. Batwing (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Batwing is the alias used by several characters in American comic books published by DC Comics.Both versions of the character are superheroes inspired by Batman notable for their technological capabilities.

  8. Stephanie Brown (character) - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Brown is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with Batman.The character first appeared in Detective Comics #647 (June 1992), and was created by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle.

  9. Huntress (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Huntress is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.The two best-known women to bear the Huntress name are Helena Bertinelli and Helena Wayne, the latter being from an alternate universe.