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  2. Catwoman - Wikipedia

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    Catwoman is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, she debuted as "the Cat" in Batman #1 (spring 1940). She has become one of the superhero Batman's most prominent enemies, belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery, as well as Batman's best known and most enduring love interest, with many ...

  3. Andrea Beaumont - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Beaumont, also known as the Phantasm, is a supervillain and antihero created by Alan Burnett and Paul Dini, and designed by Bruce Timm.Beaumont first appeared as the main antagonist in the 1993 DC Animated Universe (DCAU) film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, where she was established as the fiancée of Bruce Wayne/Batman.

  4. List of female supervillains - Wikipedia

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    1.2.2 Batman villains. 1.2.3 Flash villains. 1.2.4 Green Arrow villains. ... This is a list of female supervillains that can be found in American comic books and ...

  5. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    The artificial Batman of Zur-En-Arrh construct of Batman created the android Failsafe from the technology of Amazo and other technological Justice League villains as Batman's failsafe should he start killing. At one point, Failsafe made an aging clone of Bruce Wayne to serve as his Robin when Damian Wayne rejected him. KGBeast

  6. Gotham City Sirens - Wikipedia

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    The term Gotham City Sirens refers to three of the most popular female villains inhabiting Gotham City: Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy. [2] The first issue of the series was released in June 2009, as a part of the Batman: Reborn relaunch of DC's entire line of comic book titles featuring the superhero Batman. [3]

  7. Barbara Gordon - Wikipedia

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    In the debut story, while driving to a costume ball dressed as a female version of Batman, sporting a black bodysuit with yellow gloves, boots, utility belt, and a bat symbol along with a blue cape and cowl (similar to Batman's), Barbara Gordon intervenes in a kidnapping attempt on Bruce Wayne by the supervillain Killer Moth, attracting Batman ...

  8. Poison Ivy (character) - Wikipedia

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    Poison Ivy was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino; the character first appeared in Batman #181 (June 1966). Infantino discussed how the character was created: "The only reason she came about was because of Catwoman on the Batman show. They wanted more female villains. What was the other one I did... the Silver Fox! And then ...

  9. 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]