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Robin Anne Reid, in her 2008 book, Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy: Overviews notes a lack of characterization given to Barbara Gordon by Alan Moore in Batman: The Killing Joke, stating, "Barbara Gordon was not portrayed as the intelligent and resourceful woman who assumed the Batgirl persona; she was portrayed as a cocoa-serving homemaker ...
1973 Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division public service announcement, featuring Yvonne Craig as Batgirl, Dick Gautier as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin. In 1973 Craig reprised her Batgirl role in a public service announcement (PSA) promoting equal pay for women sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division.
She moves to Washington, D.C., intending to give up her career as Batgirl, and in June 1972 appeared in a story entitled "Batgirl's Last Case." [ 20 ] Julius Schwartz brought her back a year later in Superman #268 (1973) [ 19 ] in which she has a blind date with Clark Kent , establishing their friendship, and fights alongside Superman .
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Cassandra was the first Batgirl to star in her own ongoing Batgirl comic book series. She was replaced as Batgirl by Stephanie Brown in a 2009 storyline. She returned in late 2010, where she was shown working as an anonymous agent of Batman in Hong Kong before adopting the new moniker of Black Bat.
Leslie Grace as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl: A vigilante in Gotham City and the daughter of police commissioner James Gordon. [1] Grace said the character did not have "a lot of nuances in her thinking" when the story began and that she "vacillate[s] between the nuances of life" as well in between her beliefs of good vs. evil and black-and-white thinking, but said Barbara would "discover a lot ...
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