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・ Stephanie Bidmead
・ Stephanie Birkitt
・ Stephanie Black
・ Stephanie Blake
・ Stephanie Blythe
・ Stephanie Bolden
・ Stephanie Bolster
・ Stephanie Bond
・ Stephanie Bond (author)
・ Stephanie Brantz
・ Stephanie Braxton
・ Stephanie Brind
・ Stephanie Brookes
・ Stephanie Brown
Stephanie Brown (comics)
・ Stephanie Brown Trafton
・ Stephanie Burns
・ Stephanie Cadieux
・ Stephanie Calman
・ Stephanie Camp
・ Stephanie Cayo
・ Stephanie Chambers
・ Stephanie Chandler
・ Stephanie Chang
・ Stephanie Charlton
・ Stephanie Chase
・ Stephanie Che
・ Stephanie Cheng
・ Stephanie Cholensky


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Stephanie Brown (comics)

Stephanie Brown is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #647 (August 1992) and was created by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle.
The daughter of the criminal Cluemaster, the character originated as the amateur crime-fighter Spoiler. She later served briefly as the fourth Robin and the third Batgirl. From 2009 to 2011, she was the star of her own ongoing ''Batgirl'' comic book series. In 2014, following a company wide relaunch of all DC Comics titles as The New 52 in 2011, the character returned to the Spoiler identity in ''Batman Eternal''. She is the only character in the Batman mythos to serve as both Robin and Batgirl.
==Publication history==
Stephanie Brown was introduced in a three-issue story arc in ''Detective Comics'' #647-649 in which writer Chuck Dixon reinvented a villain called the Cluemaster. Dixon created the Cluemaster's daughter, Stephanie, as simply a plot device for this story, seeking to "spoil" her father's plans. Even so, the character was well received by fans. The following year, Dixon launched the first ongoing ''Robin'' series and featured the Spoiler as a foil and love interest for Tim Drake. The character was at the center of a high-profile teen pregnancy storyline in 1998, which caused ''Wizard Magazine'' to name ''Robin'' the best ongoing comic book of the year. Stephanie remained an integral part of the ''Robin'' supporting cast for over a decade, until her death in the 2004 crossover storyline ''Batman: War Games''.
Her death was revealed to have been faked in a 2008 story,〔''Robin/Spoiler Special'' (August 2008)〕 and she became the eponymous lead character in the 2009 ''Batgirl'' series written by Bryan Q. Miller, with pencils by Lee Garbett.〔 The title was canceled after 24 issues and replaced with a new ''Batgirl'' series starring Barbara Gordon.

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