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Bluebird (DC Comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bluebird (DC Comics)

Bluebird (Harper Row) is a fictional character, a superhero and supporting character of Batman, appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Harper Row was created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo, first appearing in ''Batman'' (vol. 2) #7 (March 2012), before debuting as Bluebird in ''Batman'' #28 (February 2014). Harper Row's Bluebird identity was designed by artist Dustin Nguyen. Within the fictional DC Universe, Harper Row officially joins Batman's group of allies during the events of ''Batman Eternal'', a year-long weekly maxiseries.
Instead of taking on the mantle of Robin, which is traditionally that of Batman's sidekick, Harper Row instead adopts an entirely new superhero identity, Bluebird. Unlike Batman himself, Bluebird has no problem with using a gun. Her appearance marks the arrival of the first new "Bat-family" character in ''Batman'' comics since DC relaunched its entire line in 2011 as part of its The New 52 publishing event.
==Publication history==
Harper Row first appeared as an unnamed cameo in ''Batman'' (vol. 2) #1 (September 2011). She later made her first full appearance in ''Batman'' (vol. 2) #7 (March 2012), where it is noted that she and Batman have met before. Their previous encounter was detailed in ''Batman'' #12 (Oct. 2012), illustrated by Becky Cloonan; this issue marked the first time a female artist has worked on the ''Batman'' title. Harper Row next appeared in ''Detective Comics'' (vol. 2) #21 (August 2013), the first time a writer other than Snyder has written her.
In ''Batman'' (vol. 2) #28 (April 2014), a sneak peek into the future of ''Batman Eternal'', Harper Row makes her debut as Batman's new sidekick Bluebird.
Scott Snyder reportedly based Bluebird on a design created by the daughter of prominent cosplayer Kyrax2. "Harper & Row" was also the name of the major American publishing firm Harper from 1962 to 1990.〔

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