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  • Kate Kane / Batwoman

    30 21.28%
  • Barbara Gordon / Batgirl / Oracle

    31 21.99%
  • Stephanie Brown / Robin / Spoiler / Batgirl

    30 21.28%
  • Cassandra Cain / Batgirl

    26 18.44%
  • Helena Bertinelli / Huntress

    11 7.80%
  • Dinah Lance / Black Canary

    8 5.67%
  • OTHER

    5 3.55%
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    Barbara Gordon, as Batgirl, but NEVER Oracle.

    Not voting.

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    Kate, just for this one page. Kate, Kate, Kate.


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    So Kate can just go back to the army now, yeah?

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    I gave my vote to Kate, but it was either or between her and Cassandra.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StDumas View Post
    So Kate can just go back to the army now, yeah?
    Hint, if you are in a bar, and you see some Marines, don't ask them how they like being in the army.

    This hint was brought to you by the Society of People Not Losing Teeth in One-sided Bar Fights.

    (That said, I was fairly sure she was training to be a marine, was I wrong?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by StDumas View Post
    So Kate can just go back to the army now, yeah?
    Ignore the post above. You should totally ask some Marines how they like being in the army.

    Go for it. What's the worst that could happen?

    But uh yeah, I doubt Kate would want to do that after getting forced out of West Point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunbird View Post
    Hint, if you are in a bar, and you see some Marines, don't ask them how they like being in the army.

    This hint was brought to you by the Society of People Not Losing Teeth in One-sided Bar Fights.

    (That said, I was fairly sure she was training to be a marine, was I wrong?)
    I think West Point is Army actually.

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    Babs! Followed by Kate and Helena (though I don't know of I'll like the new Huntress). I don't consider Dinah a member of the Bat family. She's a Bat aquientence.

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    I really have enjoyed Batwoman. She's a great addition to the Bat-family, I think. That said, I went with nostalgia and voted for Barbara Gordon/Batgirl.

    By the way, I have to agree with those who've asked why Catwoman isn't on this list. She's certainly a character I think belongs in this discussion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Thompson View Post
    I really have enjoyed Batwoman. She's a great addition to the Bat-family, I think. That said, I went with nostalgia and voted for Barbara Gordon/Batgirl.

    By the way, I have to agree with those who've asked why Catwoman isn't on this list. She's certainly a character I think belongs in this discussion.
    Only Brubaker's Catwoman. She became so awesome during that run.

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    who is Helena Bertinelli? do you mean Helena Wayne?

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    Babs! Babs! Babs!

    btw - Why is Black Canary considered a Bat-character? Is it because of BoP? Even with BoP, I still think of her as a JSA character.
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    Quote Originally Posted by americanwonder View Post
    btw - Why is Black Canary considered a Bat-character? Is it because of BoP? Even with BoP, I still think of her as a JSA character.
    I'm curious: when did you start regularly reading comic books?

    The reason I ask is, many (many!) years ago, Black Canary was a member of the JSA during the late Golden Age (well before I was born). When they reintroduced the JSA as being on Earth-2 in the early 1960's, that's where she was.

    Towards the end of the 1960's, her husband died and she left Earth-2, joining the JLA. She was associated with that group for quite a while.

    Then, in the early 1980's, they retconned the Canary in the JLA to be the daughter of the Golden Age heroine from Earth-2. And after CoIE, she was further retconned into being a founding member of the JLA (in place of Wonder Woman).

    She then became involved with the JSA again in the late 1990's.

    So, for most of my comic book reading life, she was more JLA than JSA. I'm guessing you may have begun reading her stories more toward the late 1990's (or perhaps reprints of Golden Age material)?

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