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  2. Cassandra Cain - Wikipedia

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    Robin and Batman give her the benefit of the doubt. Due to her research, Cassandra learns that David Cain and Deathstroke started up a school training Cassandra's "sisters". When Cassandra hears that the school's purpose was to "cripple the meta-hero community", she believes Oracle is about to be assassinated and rushes to her base of operations.

  3. 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).

  4. Barbara Gordon - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Batgirl - Wikipedia

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    [12] Because of the fact she does not pursue a romantic interest in Batman, "Batgirl is a female Batman can actually regard as a brilliant peer and a partner in the war on crime, the same way he would a male." [12] Historian Peter Sanderson observed that Barbara Gordon's Batgirl reflected the Women's liberation movement of the 1960s. [90]

  6. Becky Cloonan - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 she became the first woman to draw the main Batman title. [2] In 2013, she did the art for the series The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, which is written by Gerard Way [11] and Shaun Simon. In 2014/2015, she also co-created and did cover art and stories for Gotham Academy from DC Comics. [12]

  7. Kate Kane - Wikipedia

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    Batwoman (Katherine Rebecca "Kate" Kane) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writers Greg Rucka, Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, and artist Alex Ross, Kane is a wealthy heiress who becomes inspired by the superhero Batman and chooses, like him, to put her wealth and resources toward a campaign to fight crime as a masked vigilante in her ...

  8. Alternative versions of Batman - Wikipedia

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    Baby Batman is a baby version of Batman from an unknown part of the Dark Multiverse who downloaded his mind into an infant-resembling artificial body. [10] Grim Knight is a Batman from an unknown part of the Dark Multiverse who wields firearms ever since the day his parents were killed by Joe Chill. [22]

  9. Beth Kane - Wikipedia

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    Alice's origin is told in flashback.Elizabeth "Beth" Kane is the identical twin sister of Katherine "Kate" Kane, and was older than Kate by two minutes. [1] She is the daughter of Jacob Kane and his wife Gabrielle Kane, both career soldiers in the U.S. Army. [2]