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- Cassandra Cain - Batman Wiki
While searching for Cain's base, Cassandra discovers a mystery woman who is revealed to be Batgirl's half-sister, who rebelled against Cain This half-sister had tried to kill Cain many times without success
- Cassandra Cain - Wikipedia
Cassandra Cain first appeared in Batman #567 (July 1999), written by Kelley Puckett and penciled by Damion Scott (who are generally credited with her invention)
- I Think Batgirls Amazing New Design Is About to Change Her Character . . .
It was also clearly designed by and for Cassandra Cain, as she had no spoken language when she first took the Batgirl mantle The suit still holds a great deal of meaning, and it's been a relief to see her return to it recently
- Who is Cassandra Cain, the New Batgirl? | Movie Rewind Backstory
Cassandra Cain was a perfect fit for the Batgirl identity, but she had no life outside of fighting crime, could barely communicate with anyone, and struggled to maintain Batman’s standards
- What getting the Bat symbol back means to Cassandra Cain : r . . . - Reddit
It's been practically a decade since Cassandra has worn the bat symbol, and for someone whose sole purpose is to protect life and find her place in the world after being raised as a weapon, I can't express how amazing it is to see her Batgirl costume again
- Cassandra Cain (Prime Earth) | DC Database | Fandom
Cassandra was the daughter of David Cain, an operative named "Orphan", who worked as an assassin for Mother He raised Cassandra alone and forced her not to speak but to "listen" to body movements and react accordingly, with deadly precision
- How Cassandra Cain Defies a Stereotype | DC
Cassandra Cain’s narrative arc is literally about a woman denied a voice finding the ability to speak—to discover love from friends and chosen family, a passion for stories and literature and most of all, a symbol of heroism to live up to
- Cassandra Cain Wiki | XLA Multiverse
Each adventure and experience helped Cassandra find her voice She lived up to the symbol she wore on her chest and proved her worth Although she may lack traditional communication skills, Cassandra Cain has made an invaluable contribution to saving Gotham through her actions
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