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  2. Yvonne Craig - Wikipedia

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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".

  3. Batgirl - Wikipedia

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    Batgirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, depicted as female counterparts and allies to the superhero Batman.

  4. Bette Kane - Wikipedia

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    As Plebe, Batwoman's sidekick, Bette is stripped of her outfit and gadgetry, wearing a nondescript grey military outfit. Her martial arts prowess however is being improved by Batwoman's tutelage. Later, as Hawkfire, her costume features gold plated elements and she carries a wrist-mounted flamethrowing device.

  5. Alysia Yeoh - Wikipedia

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    Alysia Yeoh is a fictional character created by writer Gail Simone for the Batgirl ongoing series published by DC Comics. She is Barbara Gordon 's best friend and a trans woman . At the time of her debut appearance, she was noted for being the first major transgender character written in a contemporary context in a mainstream comic book. [ 1 ]

  6. What Are Stylish Women Covering Their Heads With ... - AOL

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    From Audrey Hepburn and Eartha Kitt to Jackie O, the head scarf has let women with a strong sense of self keep their scalps warm, their hair laid, and their heads held up high.

  7. Misfit (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Misfit (Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe) is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe.She first appeared in Birds of Prey #96 (September 2006) as a wannabe Batgirl, taking on the name and wearing a homemade Batgirl costume; although Black Canary and Huntress dissuade her from continuing to use the monicker, she subsequently creates her own superhero identity as Misfit.