If DC were to reintroduce Stephanie, which book should she appear in? Which character should she be, or want to be?
Stephanie Brown
Character » Stephanie Brown appears in 787 issues.
Stephanie Brown is the Cluemaster's daughter. She becomes the Spoiler to "spoil" her father's criminal plots, and dated Tim Drake while he was Robin. Steph temporarily becomes Robin when Tim is forced to quit by his father. Later, she briefly resumes being Spoiler before Cassandra Cain decides to pass her the mantle of Batgirl. In the New 52 and Rebirth, she's back to being The Spoiler.
Which book should Stephanie re-appear in?
'Cause its not as though they're used a crisis just to get around an awkward issue before, or anything ;)
Birds of Prey or Batman INC.
I can definitely seeing Batman INC being used to reintroduce characters like Stephanie and Cassandra Cain.
The best place for her would be in one of the team books, at least to start, to introduce her as Spoiler:
- Birds of Prey - This would allow them to develop a Babs/Steph relationship similar to the one they had previously. She could take the "Misfit" slot on the team, which it's currently lacking.
- Red Hood & the Outlaws - As the daughter of a super criminal trying to get out from under his shadow, this wouldn't be a terrible place to introduce Steph.
- Batman Inc. - Obviously she'd work here, although I'd worry she'd get lost in the crowd.
- Teen Titans - I think it'd be important to introduce her with a connection to Tim, but this book needs a pretty drastic shakeup at this point altogether. I'm not sure how Steph would or could fit into that.
Alternatively, they could make Steph a friend of Harper Row in Batman.
@fodigg
I think introducing Steph could be the shakeup Teen Titans needs. Assuming she isn't completely botched like some other characters her sense of humor and can-do attitude would do wonders for the team dynamics, and it would help make Nu52 Tim Drake feel more like his old self.
@TheCannon said:
retcon Damian out of existence so he never existed and put her in Batman & Robin.
Fixed that for you.
@TheCannon said:
@Dracade102 said:
@TheCannon said:
Kill off Damian and put her in Batman & Robin.
I like this idea...
Yay!
I'm not a fan of Damian. He should of been erased from existence in the New 52.
You speak the truth. I'm not a fan of him either...
eh that is a hard one. If they are going to bring her back, it will be very difficult. I would say either Batgirl or Birds of Prey, and give her a role similiar to Oracle but more of a Trainee. She gives Batgirl back up on Comms, and in exchange Babs trains her to become her own vigilante.
why teen titans?
i think they're over populated!
if only the red robin series were still going on,that would be the best place your her to reappearing,otherwise birds of prey or super girl i guess.
and she had a family relationship with Damien ,so how about bat man
@HereBeMonsters said:
If DC were to reintroduce Stephanie, which book should she appear in? Which character should she be, or want to be?
I actually made a thread about a theory I have with this
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/gen-discussion/1/my-theory-for-the-new-ravens-team-book/704800/
@wessaari said:
eh that is a hard one. If they are going to bring her back, it will be very difficult. I would say either Batgirl or Birds of Prey, and give her a role similiar to Oracle but more of a Trainee. She gives Batgirl back up on Comms, and in exchange Babs trains her to become her own vigilante.
This Babs is years away from having half the skills necessary to have even the thought of training another vigilante.
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