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📖: #Batman: The Detective #1
🎨: @rafagrassetti
📆: April 13, 2021
2021 marks the 75th anniversary of #Catwoman’s iconic purple and green costume’s debut in Bill Finger’s “Nine Lives Has the Catwoman!”: https://t.co/3WiA19j9FF
🐱🎨: @AH_AdamHughes (#Catwoman80 cover); Bob Kane, Ray Burnley, and Ira Schnapp (panels: 1946’s #Batman #35)
Created in 1967, Barbara Gordon over the last 50+ years represents a true icon as both #Batgirl, a strong and brilliant vigilante & #Oracle, one of DC’s best representations of a disabled hero: https://t.co/yMvQonlzVO #WomensHistoryMonth
🎨: Derrick Chew, 2019’s Batgirl #32
Debuting in 1964’s Hawkman #4, #Zatanna’s mystical powers makes her one of the strongest female heroes in the DCU, joining teams from the JLA to Justice League Dark: https://t.co/xdDGJ4vk2Y #WomensHistoryMonth
#Batman 🎨: Dustin Nguyen, 2008’s Detective Comics #844
Ever since Al Plastino and Otto Binder introduced Kara Zor-El in 1959’s Action Comics #252, #Supergirl’s popularity in and out of comics showcases her as a fantastic hero for young and old DC fans to admire: https://t.co/nT2jEUZGHs #WomensHistoryMonth
#Batman 🎨 by Marcio Abreu
Robert Kanigher & Carmine Infantino’s #BlackCanary, a member of teams from Justice League to Birds of Prey, proves to be one of DCU’s strongest w/ her signature screech attack + combat power: https://t.co/bWESyiu7my #WomensHistoryMonth
🎨 @JimLee
📖 2005’s All Star #Batman #3
One of the most iconic female heroes in fiction, #WonderWoman debuted in 1941’s All Star Comics #8. Ever since, she has been fighting for peace, love & gender equality across all DC Comics media: https://t.co/feZmSdwhIr #WomensHistoryMonth #WonderWoman80
#Batman 🎨 by @Artgerm
Happy #InternationalWomensDay Gothamites!✌🏽🤍🦇💪🏽✨
DC Comics 🎨 by @AH_AdamHughes
Happy Superb Owl Sunday Gothamites! I hope you’re all having a *hoot* of a time watching the #Superbowl ☺️💙🦇🦉🏈
#Batman: Court of Owls 🎨 by @GregCapullo and @fcoo