This Halloween, why not pretend to be the Boy Wonder, Robin. Whether it be a themed party or Halloween, Robin just may be a great choice to dress up as.
The DC Extended Universe was launched in 2013, starting with 'Man of Steel', followed by 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice', 'Wonder Woman', 'Justice League' and has now 'Aquaman' lined up, which already garnered a positive response. They are now making a 'Blue Beetle' superhero movie.
Is a question on the minds of all Batman's enemies and fans alike. But those were the infamous words of the Joker. Because comic book superhero Batman is human and doesn't have any mystic powers like Superman, Spiderman or Wonder Woman, he has to rely on his brains and all the little toys that Lucius Fox has created for him, that's according to the Dark Knight, prior to Batman Returns and The Dark Knight it was always Alfred who was the computer brains behind all his gadgets and toys. And since Bruce Wayne was strictly against firearms he has to come with other ways to protect himself.
In 1956, Bob Kane and Sheldon Moldoff decided Batman and Robin both needed female counterparts in order to stave off the gay rumors about these characters and voila Batwoman appeared, aka Kathy Kane (issue #233 in Detective Comics) for Batman and then in 1961 Batgirl, aka Betty Kane (issue #139 in the Batman comics) appeared as a sidekick for Batwoman. When Julius Swartz took over as editor both of these Batwoman and Batgirl characters were taken out and were replaced in 1967 by the Barbara Gordon 'Batgirl' (issue #359 in Detective Comics). But in this lens, we'll have a look at the wonderful actresses who have played 'Batgirl' over the years in the television series, movies and the animation of all the versions of Batman.
There's been many different "fictional characters" to play Batgirl and there was also a few to play Batgirl in the tv series and movies. Some have even played Robin, the Girl Wonder as well. And now you can pretend to be Bat-girl as well.
Marvel and DC are giants in the comic industry. Both have extremely iconic characters in their universes. While reading the exploits of these heroes and villains, individually, is fascinating enough, have you ever wondered what would happen if some of the Marvel and DC characters teamed up or fought each other Here, we bring you, the five best Marvel-DC crossover events in the comics.