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Similarly to the Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood limited series incarnation, this version is the sole survivor of an attack on the Bertinelli crime family carried out by a rival mob led by Roman Sionis, though she initially believes the culprit was Stefano Galante. A gangster took her to safety in Italy, where she was raised by her father and ...
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 ...
One year after the events of Infinite Crisis, she retired (allowing Holly Robinson to take the mantle of Catwoman) and gave birth to a baby girl named Helena. Batman calls her out of retirement to infiltrate an Amazon sect. [17] Following a series of kidnappings of her baby, Catwoman gives her daughter up for adoption.
He invites Batman into the Justice League to combat the Joining. Perry White is the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet. He exclusively appears in The Batman Strikes!. Ron Troupe is an employee of the Daily Planet. He exclusively appears in The Batman Strikes!. Steve Lombard is an employee of the Daily Planet. He exclusively appears in The ...
The character of Batman was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, and has been continually published in a variety of DC Comics book titles since its premiere in 1939. There have been several versions of Batman over the years, both as the main hero in the stories as well as several alternative versions.
The second appeared in set 76069 Batman vs. Killer Moth, as part of the Mighty Micros line released in 2017. The third was released in 2018 as part of the second Collectible Minifigure blind-bag series based on The Lego Batman Movie. A modernized Killer Moth received an action figure in Spin Master's Creature Chaos Line in 2020.
The Female Furies appear in DC Super Hero Girls and its tie-in films, consisting of Stompa, Mad Harriet (voiced by Misty Lee), Artemiz (voiced by Teala Dunn), Lashina, and Speed Queen (voiced by Mae Whitman in her first appearance and Ashlyn Selich in her second). Additionally, Big Barda appears as a member before eventually leaving the group.
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.