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Prakhar Krishna Tripatahi

Discover the inspiring story of Aaron Gordon, the renowned basketball player - 0 views

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    Meet Aaron Addison Gordon, a renowned American basketball player who plays for the Denver Nuggets in the National Basketball Association. He is a star player and considered as one of the best competitors of all time. Aaron was one of the top competitors in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 2016, and in 2020, he narrowly lost to Derrick Jones Jr. This article will cover everything about Aaron's career in basketball.
Molly Brown

The Actresses Who Played Batgirl - 0 views

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    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.
Molly Brown

The Comic Book Character Batgirl - 0 views

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    Comic Books are basically a lot like the soap operas, they get a little far fetched at times and the Batman series isn't any different. Batgirl not only has gone through a lot of transformation with just her attire and in the movie but she's gone through actual character changes as well through out the years. There has been seven different 'character names' for Batgirl over the years and for a lot of them they weren't just Batgirl. So lets have a look at who's actually been the secret identity of Batgirl.
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