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Bette trains with Batwoman, her cousin, under the identity of Plebe, the term used to describe freshmen at West Point. After Batwoman's first, nearly-fatal encounter with La Llorona, she informs Bette that she will no longer be training her due to the dangers involved and Bette not taking things seriously. Angry, Bette later dons a spare Flamebird costume and heads out on a solo patrol, where she is badly beaten and gutted by the Hook. Cameron Chase soon finds her and delivers her to a... Bette Kane, Titans Dc, Red Robin, Batman Family, Batman Art, Mary Elizabeth, Dc And Marvel, Superhero Design, Dc Characters

Bette Kane is the heroine Flamebird (formerly Hawkfire and Bat-Girl), the cousin and former student of Batwoman as well as the cousin of Batman. She was a former member of the Teen Titans and is now part of a revived Titans West. At some point in the past, Bette became a teenage superhero known as Batgirl and was part of the Teen Titans as well as the Titans West.[1] She then became Flamebird later in life and managed to defeat Deathstroke on her own at some point.[3] Bette trains with…

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Betty Kane (first appearance: Batman #139, 1961), the niece of Kathy Kane, Batwoman. Batwoman and Bat-Girl were created to be romantic interests for Batman and Robin, respectively, as well as wannabe crime-fighting associates. Bat-Girl wore a red-and-green costume to "flatter" Robin. Bat-Girl appeared seven times between 1961 and 1964, but then disappeared in 1964 (along with Batwoman, Ace the Bat-Hound, and Bat-Mite) when new Batman editor Julius Schwartz decided she and other characters... Flamebird Dc, Bette Kane, Batman Images, Batman Gotham Knight, Green Costumes, Batfamily Funny, Silver Age Comics, Dc Women, Gotham Knights

Betty Kane (first appearance: Batman #139, 1961), the niece of Kathy Kane, Batwoman. Batwoman and Bat-Girl were created to be romantic interests for Batman and Robin, respectively, as well as wannabe crime-fighting associates. Bat-Girl wore a red-and-green costume to "flatter" Robin. Bat-Girl appeared seven times between 1961 and 1964, but then disappeared in 1964 (along with Batwoman, Ace the Bat-Hound, and Bat-Mite) when new Batman editor Julius Schwartz decided she and other characters...

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