In the context of the DC Comics universe, Batgirl is traditionally a female character, most notably Barbara Gordon. However, with evolving narratives and the introduction of diverse characters, it's possible for a male character to take on a similar role or mantle, but he would not be referred to as Batgirl. Instead, he could adopt a different name or identity within the Bat-family. Comic book stories often explore themes of gender and identity, allowing for creative interpretations.
No- Batgirl will not be in "The Dark Knight" sequel as Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale have stated that Robin will not be in it as long as they do it. So it is safe to presume that Batman will have no sidekick in the current series.
you have to be male
I believe in the cartoon series yes they did. Not sure about the comics
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Batman's sideskicks are: Robin (Male) Wonder woman (Female) Superman (Male) Batgirl (Female)
Batgirl Spoiled - 2012 Little Lost BatGirl 1-2 was released on: USA: 8 July 2013
That is not possible because Batwoman and Batgirl are the same. Batgirl young girl, Batwomen young women.
No, neither Nightwing nor Batgirl have children.
The cast of Killing Batgirl - 2009 includes: Lillie Morrisson as Catwoman Cliff Poche as Joker Sharon Teresa Louisell as Batgirl
A batgirl is a female equivalent of a batboy, a female in baseball or softball employed to watch over the bats.
Barbra Gordon (the first Batgirl), the Commisioner's daughter, met Batman through him
Batgirl is typically portrayed as intelligent, determined, and courageous. She is skilled in combat and relies on her intellect to outsmart her enemies. Batgirl is also known for her strong sense of justice and compassion for others.
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Batgirl
She first has a cameo in "Homefront" but joins the team as batgirl in "happy new year"
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