Two animé cosplayers turned dangerous mercenaries, with swords and super-bikes to stay in character. These were seen during the Batgirl of Burnside era.
One of the young superhuman activists from DC Comics and Gail Simone’s The Movement series. Telekinesis, positive thinking, and the power of fruit snacks.
This is the 2010s version of DC’s Velvet Tiger. So, the one mostly seen during the Burnside softboots for Batgirl (Barbara Gordon). Sociopathic rich lass with both a high-tech angle and a big cats angle. She works pretty well as a street-level villainess.
Talented computer security expert with an interest in super-heroics during the “Batgirl of Burnside” era. From supporting cast to (fleetingly) inheritor of the Oracle mantle and back to supporting cast again.
This profile is about a *specific* version of Batgirl (Barbara Gordon). Namely, the popular “Batgirl of Burnside” era in 2015/16. It was pretty cool. For other versions of Batgirl, you can check our guide to Batgirls.
The main bad guy in the third Batgirl of Burnside collection, Mindfields. Memory manipulations and injection, somewhere between the Inception movie and gaslighting/psychological abuse. Not easy to use in tabletop RPGs, mind.