Flamebird
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Flamebird is the name used by six different fictional comic book characters who have appeared in books published by DC Comics, specifically from the Superman and Batman mythos.
The primary character to use the Flamebird name is Bette Kane, who was the pre-Crisis hero Bat-Girl. However, the original pre-Crisis Flamebird was Jimmy Olsen, who was later succeeded by a Kandorian scientist. In post-Crisis, a Kryptonian hero used the name Flamebird, and in a "One Year Later" storyline, so has Kara Zor-El.
Flamebird characters are also often associated with characters who use the name Nightwing.
Pre-Crisis history
Jimmy Olsen
In pre-Crisis continuity, Flamebird is an alias used by Jimmy Olsen in adventures shared with Superman in the shrunken Kryptonian city of Kandor.[1][2]
In Superman #166 (January 1964), the imaginary sons of Superman go to Kandor, and take on the Flamebird and Nightwing personas.
Ak-Var
Van-Zee is a Kandorian scientist who becomes Nightwing to rescue a captured Superman. His assistant Ak-Var later becomes Flamebird.[3][4]
Post-Crisis
Bette Kane
For a brief time in the 1970s, Bette Kane joins Titans West as "Bat-Girl". In post-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity, Kane never becomes Bat-Girl and instead assumes the Flamebird moniker.[5] Furthermore, Superman and Jimmy Olsen never became Nightwing or Flamebird.[6][7]
Kara Zor-El
In Supergirl #6, Kara Zor-El assumes the Flamebird identity to fight crime in Kandor, alongside Power Girl as Nightwing.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Thara Ak-Var
In Superman: New Krypton, Thara Ak-Var and Chris Kent become Flamebird and Nightwing, serving as the avatars of their namesake entities.[8][9][10]
New 52
Following the events of Infinite Crisis, it is revealed that Bette Kane is the cousin of the current Batwoman, Kate Kane. After being injured in battle, she acquires pyrotechnic technology and becomes Hawkfire.[11][12]
In other media
The Bette Kane incarnation of Flamebird appears in Teen Titans Go! as a potential recruit for the eponymous group.
References
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- ↑ Superman #158 (January 1962)
- ↑ World's Finest Comics #143 (August 1964)
- ↑ Superman Family #185 (September–October 1977); first appearance as Flamebird in #184.
- ↑ Superman Family #188 (March–April 1978)
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- ↑ Schultz, Mark (w), Mahnke, Doug (p), Nguyen, Tom (i). "Script error: No such module "String"." Superman: The Man of Steel, no. Script error: No such module "String". (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). New York: DC Comics.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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- ↑ Action Comics #875 (May 2009)
- ↑ Action Comics Annual #12 (2009)
- ↑ Detective Comics #863
- ↑ Batwoman #1
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