| Super Name: | Flamebird |
| Real Name: | Mary Elizabeth |
| Aliases: |
Mary Elizabeth Bette Kane Superman Kal-El Supergirl Jimmy Olsen |
| Publisher: | DC |
| Gender: | Female |
| Character Type: | Human |
| 1st Appearance: | # |
| Appears in: | 49 issues |
| Birthday: | |
| Died: |
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Bette Kane is a character revamp of the Pre-COIE Betty Kane also known as Bat-Girl. “Betty” like her Aunt, Kathy Kane (Batwoman), vanished into limbo Post-Crisis. The character was giving new life by George Perez in Secret Origins Annual #3 when she became “Bette” Kane aka Flamebird. Edit
History
Bette Kane was born blonde, blue-eyed and beautiful. It was not long before she quickly garnered the adulation of those around her. Whether that fueled her thrill seeking and high competitive nature is still a conundrum. However, the constant attention would grow to bore Bette and would eventually be perceived by others as spoiled. Bette grew to become a champion tennis player while still in her early teens, a beauty pageant winner since the age of five, skilled in martial arts, and an Olympic gymnast and swimmer.
Excelling in all of her goals, there was one Bette still found beyond her grasp. At an early age Bette discovered Robin (Dick Grayson), the teen wonder and longed to meet her teenage crush. Failing in all previous attempts, Bette decided to meet Robin on his own terms and fashioned a costume similar in colors to his. Calling herself Flamebird, Bette managed to have some high-profiled crime fighting exploits gaining her media coverage. To her dismay none captured any sort of response by Robin.
It wasn’t until the formation of Titans West that Bette finally achieved her goal and met Robin. The encounter was bittersweet however as she, along with the rest of Titans West, received somewhat of a cold shoulder by the east coast Titans (especially Robin). Titans West continued on a little longer after this before finally disbanding altogether. Dishearten, Bette moved on, putting her crime fighting days behind her and continuing her education and tennis career.
It wouldn’t be long before Bette found herself missing the thrill and excitement that being a crimefighter provided. Flamebird would reappear once again on a mission into the afterlife with Hawk and Dove II, which involved many of the former Titan West members. Her enthusiastic attempt to resurrect Titans West after this was unfavorably met by the other former members. Another incident would draw Flamebird out as she was captured by a probe sent by the malfunctioning Cyborg aka Victor Stone, who had become a menace to the Earth. Fighting alongside all previous Titans, Flamebird helped protect Victor Stone’s soul from the JLA. This event would usher in a new Titans team, which dampened Bette’s spirits when Nightwing (formerly Robin) and the other original Teen Titans overlooked her for membership.
A short time later, Bette was called to
No longer hung up on the whole team aspect, Bette was content to strike out on her own. She was next heard to be captured, along with other heroes, by a Brianiac-worshipping cult leader trying to replicate the abilities of heroes. Bette and the others were rescued by Vixen and the Birds of Prey operative Huntress. From there Bette rallied alongside a majority of current and past Titans in an attempt to take down the terrorizing Dr. Light.
Flamebird showed up again during Infinite Crisis (see IC #4) where she once again joined a majority of Titans only this time to take down Superboy-Prime. After the battle a recreated Earth-2 appeared. Bette and most of the members of the Justice Society of
Bette also briefly joined the Teen Titans (most likely as a favor for Gar) during the year-long gap after Infinite Crisis. There is still much to be revealed about Bette Kane’s past and the chronicles of her life.
Titans Tomorrow Future
The Teen Titans encountered their future selves. It was revealed that Bette Kane was killed by Duela Dent, but later resurrected by Tim Drake (now Batman) by means of the Lazarus pit. Bette assumed the alias of Batwoman from then on. When Tim and the other former Teen Titans (now Animal Man, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Dark Raven and Aquawoman) began taking over the
However, when the Titans Tomorrow Future was revisited recently changes are revealed due to affects of the unpredicted early deaths of Kon-El, Bart Allen and Duela Dent. Miss Martian darker adult self plays a big role in the new version and Bette Kane remained Flamebird while Cassandra Cain became Batwoman.
Skills and Abilities
Flamebird is an Olympic-level athlete (excelling in gymnastics and swimming), trained for strength and endurance. She is also highly skilled in several forms of martial arts. Majoring in sports medicine in college, Bette most likely has knowledge in using the various pressure points of the human body to subdue her opponent.
Equipment
Flamebird wears a costume that is highly resistant to damage. It’s fireproof and insulated to protect against extreme heat and cold.
Flamebird carries a utility belt (similar to Batman & Robin) with individual compartments that house such thing as a radio/transmitter, gas bombs, gas mask, flares, flashlight, first aid kit, throwing discs (bird-a-rangs), tracers, and grabbling hook and line.
She’s increased her arsenal to include a pair of billyclubs, flare lenses in her mask that emit powerful burst of blinding light, and bird-like bolas that send electrifying currents through an opponent snared in them.









































































