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Holly Robinson (Year One Movie)
film Batman: Year One and is an adaptation of Holly Robinson. The original character was created by Frank Miller and Dave Mazzucchelli and first appeared in Batman#404., Holly Robinson was voiced by Liliana Mumy. -
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Batman: Year One (Movie)
Batman: Year One is a 2011 movie released under the line DC Universe Animated Original Movies.. It is an adaptation of Frank Miller and Dave Mazzucchelli's origin storyline of the same name. Featured Characters -
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Holly Robinson Year One 001.jpg License Movie Screenshot Image Type Character Image Image Contents Subject Holly Robinson (Year One Movie) (Images) Image Source Source Batman: Year One (October 13, 2011) Notes All DC Comics -
Batman: Year One
Batman: Year One was published from February to May of 1987 and ran through issues#404-407 of the regular Batman comic book series. In 1985, DC Comics sought to streamline a shared continuity which -
Catwoman Vol 3 53
"The Replacements Part One": In a downtown Gotham City hospital Selina Kyle gives birth to her daughter, Helena, while living under the alias Irena Dubrovna. Catwoman (Volume 3)#53 is an issue of the -
Catwoman Vol 3 59
"It's Only a Movie, Take One": Film Freak stands in front of a camera, introducing himself and explaining how his alliance with Angle Man ended. He had thought this was Angle Man's movie -
Catwoman Vol 3 55
"The Replacements, Part Three": Months ago, Catwoman is chasing a mugger across the rooftops when he pulls out a gun and shoots at her, shooting off one of the ears on her suit. She -
Catwoman
Bob Kane, first appearing in Batman#1 (1940). Selina Kyle Earth-Two Golden Age Selina Kyle Earth-One Silver Age Selina Kyle New Earth Modern Age Holly Robinson New Earth Successor Eiko Hasigawa Prime Earth -
Kitten
Kitten is the spoiled and bratty daughter of the supervillain Killer Moth. She became infatuated with Robin after her brief breakup with her mutated boyfriend Fang, which lead to several plots to win his affection -
Magpie
Magpie is a supervillain and enemy to Batman in Gotham City. In her civilian identity she was the curator of Gotham Museum named Margaret Pye. Her life-long obsession with owning beautiful things led her -
Batman: Battle for the Cowl
Gazette: Batman Dead?#1 and Gotham Gazette: Batman Alive?#1, two mini-series involving Azrael and Oracle, and several one-shots including Arkham Asylum, Commissioner Gordon, Man-Bat, The Network, Secret Six and The Underground. -
Gotham City
The origins of Gotham City are somewhat shrouded in mystery. Many millennia ago, an evil warlock was buried alive beneath what would one day become the central island of Gotham. It is alleged that while -
Hawkman
Hawkman Multiverse New 52 Multiverse Ktar Deathbringer Prime Earth Hawkman's first life Sky Tyrant Earth 3 Year of the Villain Hawkwing Earth 3 Forever Evil Hawkman Earth 6 Just Imagine Silver Eagle Earth 8 -
Hawkgirl
Hawkgirl is a legacy name used by several characters in the DC Universe. She wields a magical mace and acts as a female counterpart to the super-hero Hawkman. Shiera Sanders, Carter Hall's wife -
Batman (1966 TV Series)
Batman was a thirty-minute prime time, live action television series broadcast by the ABC Network between 1966 and 1968. Premiering on January 12th, the series featured actor Adam West as the perennial character of -
Alexis Luthor (Earth-One)
Lex Luthor was a criminal scientist and Superman's greatest enemy. Alexis "Lex" Luthor was born into a middle-class family household supported by his absentee father, a traveling salesman. Because his father was rarely -
Batman
he was no more than a mere boy. Although Batman possesses no super-human powers, he is one of the world's smartest men and greatest fighters. His physical prowess and technical ingenuity make him -
Superman
Superman, also known as the Man of Steel, is one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe. His abilities include incredible super-strength, super-speed, invulnerability, freezing breath, flight, and heat-vision. Born -
Flash
during Final Crisis. His replacement was Wally West, his nephew and the original Kid Flash, who was one of the founding members of the Teen Titans. Wally was erased from existence following Flashpoint, but returned -
Aquaman
Aquaman, also known as Arthur Curry and Orin, is a superhero and the ruler of the seas. As the king of Atlantis and other undersea territories, he technically controls most of the planet. His abilities -
Wayne Family
Some of the eldest members of the Wayne Family can be tracked to the 18th Century and among them are Revolutionary War general "Mad" Anthony Wayne, Herkimer Wayne who fought in the war of 1812 -
Green Arrow
of heroes who work with him call themselves Team Arrow. Oliver was killed in an explosion at one point and remained dead for many years until he was resurrected during the Quiver storyline. He has -
James Gordon
His niece or sometimes daughter is Barbara Gordon, better known as Batgirl. His son was originally shown to be Tony Gordon, but was changed to James Gordon, Jr. during Year One in Post-Crisis continuity.
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