![]() When Tomasi spoke with CBR just after Damian Wayne's death, the writer hinted at big plans for the future of the "Batman and." title. "In regards to how long she'll be around, let's just say that it's a helluva lot longer than 'one issue.' I've got plans for Carrie that play well into the future." And, she is appearing in the series DK III The Master Race, both in the Robin role and as Batgirl in 2016-2017."What you'll find out once you crack the book, is that she's not exactly the 'new Robin,' but I don't want to spoil the story and her introduction into Bruce Wayne/Batman's life," series writer Peter Tomasi told The New York Post. She also appears in issue #20, released on 8 May. Part 1 was released on 25 September 2012, and Part 2 was released on 29 January 2013.Ĭarrie Kelley made her debut in the mainstream Batman comics, in Batman and Robin #19, April 2013. ![]() 2001 was indeed a revolutionary year in that respect.Ĭatwoman/Selina Kyle does appear in The Dark Knight Returns, though her appearance is less than flattering.Ī video version, made in two parts, was made in 2012 with Peter Weller as Batman and Ariel Winter as Carrie Kelley/Robin. In 2004, Spoiler played the Robin role before her character was killed off.Īs Catgirl, Carrie Kelley appeared the same year as the revamped Feline Fatale. Less skilled as Robin than Dick Grayson, Jason Todd or Tim Drake, Carrie Kelley nonetheless manages to do something none of the male Robins do: See more intimate sides of Batman.Ĭarrie Keene Kelley, of course, would play the first female Robin. John played in the pilot episode of the 1966 Batman series. ![]() Our opinion is that the inspiration for Carrie Kelley came from none other than Molly, the character We are informed that Carrie Kelley’s creation was to show Robin as being a “girlie” character. Her outfit looks like something Cheetah might wear … but not quite. Her first TV appearance took place in the memorable 10 October 1998 episode ofįifteen years later, she reappared as Catgirl in Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again. Though not considered a “canonical” part of DC Comics, Carrie Kelley made a memorable appearance as Robin in the 1986 graphic novel, The Dark Knight Returns. Female Robin who’s also Catgirl and Batgirlįirst appearance: Graphic novel The Dark Knight Returns, 1986 ![]()
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