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- Batgirl - Wikipedia
Stephanie Brown became the featured character of the Batgirl series from 2009 to 2011, prior to DC's The New 52 relaunch, which established Barbara Gordon recovering from her paralysis following a surgical procedure and starring as the title character of Batgirl once again
- Batgirl (disambiguation) | DC Database | Fandom
Batgirl is one of Batman's side-kicks and a member of the Batman Family similar to Robin There have been several women to take the position over the years The original Batgirl during the Silver Age was Bette Kane
- Batgirl - IMDb
Batgirl: Directed by Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah With J K Simmons, Brendan Fraser, Michael Keaton, Billy Clements Based upon the popular DC character, Barbara Gordon dons the guise of Batgirl to fight crime
- Batgirl | Official DC Character
Batgirl Barbara Gordon redefined what it meant to be a self-made hero when she crafted her own costume and joined Batman's crusade right under her father’s nose The mean streets of Gotham City have a number of guardian angels watching over them And one of the first—the young woman who turned the Dynamic Duo into the Batman family—was
- Barbara Gordon | Batman Wiki | Fandom
Barbara Gordon made her animated debut as Batgirl in the Filmation animated series Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder (originally known as The Batman Superman Hour) which originally aired on CBS in 1968 with Batgirl playing a supporting role in The New Adventures of Batman; also produced by Filmation and aired on CBS in 1977
- Batgirl - Character Profile Wikia
Despite modeling herself after the Dark Knight, Barbara Gordon’s own costumed crime-fighting identity as Batgirl is about as far removed from that of Bruce Wayne’s in terms of temperament and motivation Whilst Batman fights crime primarily due to being haunted by the deaths of his parents
- Batgirl | DC Comics Superheroine Feminist Icon | Britannica
Batgirl, American comic-strip superhero created for DC Comics by writer Gardner Fox and artist Carmine Infantino Batgirl first appeared in Detective Comics no 359 (January 1967) The first teenage heroine to join Batman’s extended family was Betty Kane, niece of the costumed hero Batwoman
- Batgirl (DC) - Heroes Wiki
Barbara Joan Gordon, also known as Batgirl, and later on Oracle, is a major character in the DC Universe, specifically serving as the tritagonist of the Batman franchise and the titular protagonist of the series of the same name
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