Why Quinn was not around during the early age

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Because I thought she appears in the comics before the animated series but I found out she was create in the animated series. How come they did not have her for example golden age era

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#2  Edited By Joygirl

@batmanx2005: You literally answer your own question there.

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Bwcause no one was thinking that far ahead. Batman TAS invented so many new and popular elements to Batman's world that they're thought of as quintessential even today.

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I wonder how she would of looked in the golden or silver age.

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#6  Edited By Krazy_Carmine

@thatguywithheadphones: the comic book Batman '66 (which is based on Adam West Batman show from 1966) they have an issue of her...I'm on my iPhone now if I could find the picture I would try to post it but I believe I so some where here on comic vine they posted it or maybe ComicBookResource.com

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Bwcause no one was thinking that far ahead. Batman TAS invented so many new and popular elements to Batman's world that they're thought of as quintessential even today.

this, plus there was already a Alan Scott villain/love interest called the Harlequin.