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This minifigure has only appeared in video game(s)Although this article is about an official minifigure, it never existed in physical form, or appeared in any official LEGO sets. The Spoiler is a Super Heroes minifigure that appears in LEGO Batman: The Video Game and she reappears as a DLC character in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. Spoiler wears a purple suit and black gloves, and a hood and mask that shrouds her face. In the comics, Stephanie Brown is the daughter of the villain Cluemaster. She is also Robin's girlfriend. She then temporarily became the fourth Robin, but later returned to the Spoiler mantle. Stephanie was thought to be killed by Black Mask, but it was later revealed that she had faked her death, and took over Batgirl mantle for a while but then was killed. In LEGO Batman: The Videogame She is only playable on the portable version of LEGO Batman: The Videogame, but is available to build on character creator when the player collects all villain minikits.




Mr. Freeze Henchman | Dr. Harleen Quinzel | Dr. Hugo Strange | Dr. Jeremiah Arkham | Poison Ivy Goon | Ra's Al Ghul | Talia Al Ghul | Ventriloquist and Scarface | This character is or was an incarnation of or an ally of Batman, and a member of the Batman Family. This template will automatically categorize articles that include it into the "Batman Family members" category. Stephanie Brown Spoiler, czwarty Robin - postać z komiksów o Batmanie i serii pobocznych. Chodziła z Timem Drakem. Po rezygnacji Drake'a ze swojej roli cudownego chłopca, przejęła jego superbohaterską tożsamość. Stephanie była córką Cluemastera, jednego z trzecioplanowych przestępców w Gotham. Stworzyła postać Spoiler, aby powstrzymać ojca przed dokonywaniem kolejnych napadów. W takich warunkach zetknęła się po raz pierwszy z Batmanem i Robinem. Między nią a Cudownym Chłopcem zawiązało się silne uczucie. Stephanie przejęła strój i pozycję Robina po rezygnacji Tima Drake'a. Schwytana przez Black Mask w czasie wojny gangów[1], ledwo uszła z życiem po długotrwałych torturach.




Z pomocą lekarki Leslie Tompkins sfingowała swoją śmierć i zniknęła na jakiś czas. Po swoim "zmartwychwstaniu" Stephanie przejęła tożsamość Batgirl, przyjmując schedę po Barbarze Gordon i Cassandrze Cain.Rebirth - Steph's complete appearances starting in May 2016, both in continuity and alternate universes. -n52 - Steph's complete appearances from September 2011 to May 2016, both in continuity and alternate universes. -Chronology - Steph's appearances in the Post-Crisis continuity, from her first outing to her assuming the Batgirl mantle. -Steph as Batgirl - Steph's amazing two year run as the dashing daredoll, including spinoffs, cameos, and guest appearances. -Creators - Some of the wonderful folk who have had a hand in shaping Steph's journey! -Character Pages (Contains profiles of Steph and her associates, appearances, and other details) -Media - Some interviews with and articles about the people who write the adventures of our heroine!




DC Universe Rebirth will feature Stephanie Brown as Spoiler in the relaunched Detective Comics, written by James Tynion IV, where she, Tim Drake, and Cassandra Cain will attend "Gotham Boot Camp" led by Batman and Batwoman! Talking Comic's podcast Legendary Runs covered Bryan Q. Miller's amazing Batgirl run in their podcast this week! You can find it here! Steph as Spoiler shows up in a panel of the , drawn by Tony Daniel:After Steph's triumphant guest appearance in the Batgirl Annual, she's sharing a cover on Batgirl #46! Drawn by current n52 Steph master, David Lafuente! We were linked in the review of Catwoman #42! Quoting Robin #105, "Purple would have looked stupid," this review celebrates Steph's dramatic entrance into Selina's world. The wealth of Steph in July continues! Steph will appear in Batgirl Annual #3, according to this interview with Steph's Batman Eternal artist, David Lafuente. New interview with Genevieve Valentine about Steph's upcoming (at least) 2-issue guest starring arc in Catwoman!




Steph as Batgirl shows up in CONVERGENCE 6, and even has a line! Looks like July 2015 will be an exciting month for Steph lovers! Catwoman #42 will feature a guest appearance by the Spoiler, and the Teen Titans GO! variant cover for Detective Comics #42 will feature Steph as Robin!For two months, we'll get Steph, Cass, and Tim fighting for Gotham's survival! Updated Interviews with a collection of behind-the-scenes pieces on Batman Eternal. Be sure to check it out - it looks at the recreation of Steph all the way to her heroic actions in the conclusion, and sketches out some things that might not be obvious if you have been following along over a year! Our Games section is updated with news about Steph's appearance in Lego Batman 3: Keepers of the Cape and Cowl! The Batman Eternal costume is in bold evidence! New interview with Alisa Kwitney about Batgirl: Convergence!Spoiler appears in Detective Comics: Engame #1 (one-shot), a sort of comic pilot for the We Are Robins title starting post-Convergence (in June).




This bodes well for future appearances post-Eternal! (See our n52 section for issue details!) Convergence interviews from writer Alisa Kwitney (from February - sorry for the delay, Steph fans!) At Comics Alliance, Newsarama, and ComicBook. Steph as Batgirl will be getting her own two-issue miniseries in the multi-universe event Convergence! We are currently updating information about this series in the n52 page until we get enough material to create a separate issue page.After three years, Stephanie is finally a major player in the DC universe again. Hopefully, we'll be able to make this wiki the place for Steph fans to come together again!If you sat through the credits of The Lego Batman Movie, you may have noticed a chunk dedicated to acknowledging the many writers and artists who have shaped the Bat-universe through new characters, landmark stories, and iconic artwork. A guide to all of the movie’s Easter eggs would fill an encyclopedia. Instead, here are three comics recommendations, with extra readalikes, that capture some of the same themes and impact of the movie.




Batman: Death of the Family / Endgame, Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Danny Miki, FCO Plascencia Scott Snyder’s double take on Joker bears a strong similarities to Lego Joker as played by Zach Galifianakis. As in the movie, Joker sees himself as indispensable to Batman’s existence, a pair of arch rivals who justify each other’s existence. In , his obsession takes the form of targeting Batman’s allies, deeming them burdens that water down the dark knight’s resolve. Joker comes across as a jilted lover throughout the story, gleeful to abuse Batman’s sidekicks. In , the love is gone and Joker wants to truly end Batman. Bruce, far from the lone wolf he once was, enlists his family to help defend Gotham. There are other parallels between this scenario and the movie, but they aren’t worth spoiling here. Also of note: The tie-in issue of is a wordless action set piece that sees Barbara Gordon rescuing innocents under siege by a mad mob under Joker’s influence. Rosario Dawson voiced a kick-butt Batgirl on screen, while Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, and Bengal gave Batgirl her moves in a standout issue.




Detective Comics, James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas, Marilyn Patrizio Speaking of the Bat-family, Detective Comics has been on a roll lately. Bringing together Kate Kane (Batwoman), Stephanie Brown (Spoiler), Cassandra Cain (Orphan), Tim Drake (Red Robin), and Basil Karlo (Clayface) as a specially trained superhero team could easily create a mess of story. However, the antagonist of “Batman with compassion and humor times five” is the opposite: heartless, fascist Batman, and a military strike force emulating his methods makes for a perfect foil. Lego Batman’s sense of self draws a straight line during the movie from “strong enough to defeat others” to “strong enough to trust others,” and this comic is full of payoffs from the trust side of that equation. Plus, this series eventually becomes the launchpad for Batwoman: Rebirth from Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV, Steve Epting, and Ben Oliver, so if you want to see Kate Kane’s warmup before returning to a headlining role, look no further.




Batman 66, Jeff Parker, Jonathan Case, Ty Templeton, Joe Quinones, Sandy Jarrell, Ruben Procopio, Colleen Coover The many references in to his campy 60s phase, complete with live-action sound effects, drawn-on cowl eyebrows, and Shark Repellent Bat Spray, hint at a wild party bubbling beneath the surface of Batman’s modern-day pathos. Far from a sheer nostalgia trip, Batman ‘66 takes what wasn’t broke and spins it off in new directions, including showcasing yesteryear’s villains (Siren, Egghead) alongside newer Batman villains (Harley Quinn, Bane) in a retro, lighthearted style. Batman’s wholesome ward Dick Grayson, healthy relationship with the police force, and frequent appeals to civic duty make his squareness a perfect catalyst for wholesome yet groovy adventures. Bonus reading: Batman 66 Meets Wonder Woman 77 from Mark Andreyko, Jeff Parker, and David Hahn. Everything I said about plus Linda Carter as Wonder Woman punching Nazis. Fun for the whole family!

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