Stephanie Brown (DC)
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[[File:BatmanEternalV1-24Textless.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Spoiler in Batman Eternal v1 #24.]] | [[File:BatmanEternalV1-24Textless.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Spoiler in Batman Eternal v1 #24.]] | ||
− | '''Stephanie Brown''' is a female comic superhero | + | '''Stephanie Brown''' is a female comic superhero who features in [[DC Comics]]. |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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Stephanie ultimately decided that the life of Batman ultimately brought tragedy to both his allies and Gotham with her attempting to force him to retire. When he refused, she left the team and decided that until he did then she would be opposing him. (Detective Comics v1 #947) | Stephanie ultimately decided that the life of Batman ultimately brought tragedy to both his allies and Gotham with her attempting to force him to retire. When he refused, she left the team and decided that until he did then she would be opposing him. (Detective Comics v1 #947) | ||
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+ | She later came to learn that her father had sought to make a new criminal empire that was based in Central City. Cluemaster had stolen some strategies from Mr. Freeze and decided to gather a gang where he offered them a less horrifying lifestyle and even perks. Spoiler looked to shut it down only to find a hired mercenary named '''La Tombe''' had been hired by the competition to eliminate Cluemaster. Stephanie managed to defeat the assassin thus saving her fathers criminal empire but he instead sent his hired guns to kill his own daughter. This led to her resolving to take down her father rather than attempt any reconciliation with Drake arriving at the scene. She wanted to take down Cluemaster herself but Drake ended up calling the entirety of Young Justice for the mission. (Young Justice v3 #18) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | *''Detective Comics v1'': | + | *''Detective Comics v1'': (1992) |
*''Robin'': | *''Robin'': | ||
*''Batgirl'': | *''Batgirl'': | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Stephanie_Brown DC Database Entry] | ||
+ | *[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/stephanie-brown/4005-6156/ Comicvine Entry] | ||
*[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Brown_(comics) Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Brown_(comics) Wikipedia Entry] | ||
Revision as of 05:33, 2 September 2020
Stephanie Brown is a female comic superhero who features in DC Comics.
Contents |
Biography
Origin
Stephanie Brown
Spoiler
Robin
Batgirl
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different series of events.
Stephanie ultimately decided that the life of Batman ultimately brought tragedy to both his allies and Gotham with her attempting to force him to retire. When he refused, she left the team and decided that until he did then she would be opposing him. (Detective Comics v1 #947)
She later came to learn that her father had sought to make a new criminal empire that was based in Central City. Cluemaster had stolen some strategies from Mr. Freeze and decided to gather a gang where he offered them a less horrifying lifestyle and even perks. Spoiler looked to shut it down only to find a hired mercenary named La Tombe had been hired by the competition to eliminate Cluemaster. Stephanie managed to defeat the assassin thus saving her fathers criminal empire but he instead sent his hired guns to kill his own daughter. This led to her resolving to take down her father rather than attempt any reconciliation with Drake arriving at the scene. She wanted to take down Cluemaster herself but Drake ended up calling the entirety of Young Justice for the mission. (Young Justice v3 #18)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Stephanie Brown was created by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle where she made her first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #647 (August, 1992).
- The character later appeared as Spoiler in Detective Comics v1 #648 (September, 1992).
- She for a time appeared as Robin in Robin v1 #126 (July, 2004).
- Stephanie later returned as Batgirl in Batgirl v2 #1 (August, 2009).
- She returned in the post-Flashpoint universe in the Batman: Eternal v1 storyline where she became Spoiler again.
- On Comic Book Legends, writer Bill Willingham stated that, "“I knew coming into the Robin series that Spoiler was doomed to die. And I wouldn’t have done that, but that was already locked in even before I came on Robin, so I had no point at which to say you shouldn’t do this. But, I did I have this hair-brained idea that, well, if she was going to die — she was such a frustrated character…I mean, everything she wanted out of life she pretty much didn’t get. So, can we give her one little reward before she dies and let her become Robin for awhile. There was a nice spike in sales during that time and I wish her death hadn’t been so as locked in because when it started going really well, what I would have liked to have said was ‘let’s follow this for awhile.’ That was not available as an option and you can’t really do it twice…now let’s have a character that we don’t plan on killing do a female version of Robin taking the reins. You do that same stunt over and over again. We had that momentum once, we lost it."
Alternate Versions
- In Young Justice v3 #8 (2019), an alternate version of Stephanie Brown was shown to exist in the Multiverse on Earth-3. This version operated as a masked vigilante known as Batwoman where she knew her world's Tim Drake during a time when the Crime Syndicate of America was missing from the planet.
In other media
Television
- In Young Justice: Invasion, Stephanie Brown made her first animated debut in the episode "Before the Dawn" where she was voiced by actor Mae Whitman. She was civilian that was among several that had been abducted by the Mantamen who were led by Tigress on behalf of the Reach but was later rescued from the alien ship by the Team.
Appearances
- Detective Comics v1: (1992)
- Robin:
- Batgirl:
- Batman Eternal v1:
- Detective Comics v1:
- Young Justice v3:
External Links
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