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Barbara Gordon is a superheroine in DC Comics, daughter of Gotham City Police Commissioner James Gordon. She was born on September 23 and became Batgirl in 1967, and later Oracle after being paralyzed by the Joker in 1988.
The Joker is typically seen in a purple suit with a long-tailed, padded-shoulder jacket, a string tie, gloves, striped pants and spats on pointed-toe shoes (sometimes with a wide-brimmed hat). This appearance is such a fundamental aspect of the character that when the 2004 animated series The Batman placed the Joker in a straitjacket, it ...
Learn about the origins, evolution, and cultural significance of pin-up models, from 19th-century actresses to 20th-century drawings and photographs. Explore the famous pin-up artists, such as Vargas, Elgren, and Petty, and the different hair and makeup styles of pin-up girls.
DC Shoes is a subsidiary of Authentic Brands Group that produces footwear, apparel, and accessories for skateboarding and snowboarding. Founded in 1994 by Damon Way, Ken Block, and Clayton Blehm, the brand has a history of sponsoring professional skateboarders and snowboarders.
Nura Nal is a fictional character and a superhero in the DC Comics universe. She is a precognitive Naltorian who joins the Legion of Super-Heroes and has a romantic relationship with Star Boy.
Photos and background material from the film. [69] [76] 26 Summer 1981 "Superman and His Incredible Fortress of Solitude" "Secrets of Superman's Fortress" by Roy Thomas, Ross Andru, and Romeo Tanghal. [69] [77] 27 Fall 1981 Batman vs. the Incredible Hulk: DC-Marvel crossover by Len Wein, José Luis García-López, and Dick Giordano. [78] [79] [80]
Utilizing Gordon's likeness, Eclipso soon resurfaces to torment the JSA and Stargirl's family via their negative emotions and memories like tormenting Yolanda with the images of Brainwave and Henry King Jr., have Beth experience her parents getting a divorce, making Rick think that Solomon Grundy kill a girl when he was actually making him ...
Cover art of Batman #428 (December 1988) from the storyline A Death in the Family, art by Mike Mignola. DC was initially hesitant to turn Grayson into Nightwing and to replace him with a new Robin. [7] [8] To minimize the change, they made the new Robin, Jason Todd, who first appeared in Batman #357 (1983), similar to a young Grayson.