What happened Gotham girl?

What happened Gotham girl?

Gotham Girl first appeared in the very first issue of Tom King’s Batman run. After Gotham dies using up all of his power against the Justice League, Gotham Girl is overcome with grief. It’s later revealed her powers were granted by Bane’s venom.

Did Gotham Girl betray Batman?

Staying mainly to the sidelines as she continues to mourn Hank’s death, Bane revealed that Gotham Girl and Psycho Pirate were part of his master plan to completely break Batman, both physically and psychologically, and take over Gotham City.

Why is Gotham girl with Bane?

Naturally, she and her brother got the drug from Bane himself. This means that Bane not only recruited Gotham Girl to serve him in his quest to break the Bat, but it’s now clear that he created her with that very purpose in mind. After all, Bane has long been the drug’s most notorious addict.

How strong is Gotham girl?

They’re powers shave off they’re life force when used, scaling up or down as the Gotham’s will it. So they can have a respectable level of strength equal to around about starfires level for 2–3 years or be Superman for about 10 minutes.

Is Gotham Girl stronger than Superman?

While she’s always been known to be powerful, she’s never been this powerful, and she defeated the atomic-powered Captain Atom, one of the DC Universe’s most powerful metahumans who has even beaten Superman on occasion, before he could even throw a punch.

Is Gotham Girl Bad?

He gushes on about her heroic and inspirational acts fighting beside Flashpoint Batman. . .but Gotham Girl is a VILLAIN at this time. Gotham Girl isn’t an inspiring and heroic figure, she’s a deranged and easily-manipulated enforcer working for Batman’s worst enemies.

What are Gotham Girls powers?

The more of her powers she uses, the more it drains her over-all lifespan.

  • Flight.
  • Super Strength.
  • Invulnerabilty.
  • Superhuman stamina.
  • Superhuman Endurance.
  • Ultra Vision. Heat vision.

When did City of Bane start?

Bane was originally created by writers Chuck Dixon and Doug Moench and artist, Graham Nolan, from a concept by Denny O’Neil. He first appeared in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (January 1993).

Who really trained Batman?

Ra’s al Ghul