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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)

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DC Comics Bombshells, or simply Bombshells, is a 2015 digital-first comic series published by DC Comics. Obviously.Inspired by DC's "Bombshells" line of variant covers and collectible statues depicting their female (and sometimes male) characters in the style of 1940s pinups, Bombshells is set in an alternate universe where all the world's superheroes are women fighting for freedom and justice during World War II.When the series starts, Kate Kanenote a Shout-Out to Batman's creator, Bob Kane is Batwoman, the masked captain of a female baseball league who moonlights as the protector of Gotham. She is soon recruited by Commander Amanda Waller to join her squadron of Bombshells, a team which makes use of "unexpected and unsuspected resources," thrusting her into a world of WWII-era intrigue and espionage.Other stories include: Kara Starikov (Supergirl) and Kortni Duginovna (Stargirl), two members of the USSR's Night Witches, defecting to the Bombshells. Princess Diana of Themyscira working with Mera the Aquawoman to save US soldier Steve Trevor. Italian thief Selina Digatti - The Catwoman - getting tangled into business with Kate and Alexander Luthor. English doctor Harleen Quinzel meeting French botanist Pamela Ysley. Magician Zatanna and her talking, chain-smoking pet rabbit Constantine against The Joker's Daughter. Gotham mechanic Harper Row and her Batgirl crew taking over while Batwoman is overseas.This series is written by Marguerite Bennett and illustrated by rotating artists, some of which include Marguerite Sauvage and Ming Doyle.The series ended in 2017 after 100 digital chapters, but was immediately relaunched as Bombshells United, still in the same continuity but with a new focus on the darker side of the Allies' real-world actions during the war. That series was cancelled after only thirty-eight digital chapters the following year.Compare with Ame-Comi Girls and Gotham City Garage, other DC Elseworlds series inspired by lines of collectible statues starring DC female heroes and villains. Also compare to Marvel's A-Force, another superhero comic focussing on female characters which was co-created by Bennett.
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Sure, Let's Go with That: After the ongoing playful banter and flirting between the three of them, Kate Kane directly asks Alexander Luthor and Selina Digatti if they are inviting her to a ménage à trois. Luthor and Selina glance at each other, then Selina simply responds "Sure, why not?" Kate can only say "...eee" in response before Selina laughs it off.
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Age Lift: Bruce Wayne, who in the main universe is usually of the same general age as most of the cast, is about 15 to 20 years younger than them here. He's even younger than some of the actual teenage characters from the main continuity.
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The Cameo: Hal Jordan appears for a single short scene as a pilot stationed in the United Kingdom. He flirts with Harley Quinn before she knocks him out to steal his plane.
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I Owe You My Life
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I Owe You My Life: The Joker's Daughter initially holds sway over Zatanna and Raven by constantly bringing up how she saved them from being killed by the Nazis, which makes them feel guilty and agree to be her slaves. On the other hand, Killer Frost is genuinely grateful to the Joker's Daughter for saving her and serves her willingly. Eventually, Zatanna, Raven, and Miri Marvel defeat the Joker's Daughter and take away her powers. They spare her life and Zatanna declares their debt is repaid.
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Royals Who Actually Do Something: Diana and Mera join the war effort when their respective nations generally decide to stay out of the conflict. Atlantis eventually joins... the Axis.
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Talking Animal: In this reality, John Constantine is the rabbit inside of Zatanna's magician's hat. Of course, he used to be human, but Zatanna turned him into a rabbit in order to protect him from being killed. He later gets to be human again, which is a positive thing for both of them.
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Adaptational Skimpiness: Many of the more conservatively dressed characters have outfits that reveal more skin than they usually do. Justified as this series is based on the line of pinups inspired by the era.
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Alternate Company Equivalent: The Bombshells version of Vixen is the queen of an advanced African nation that was never conquered or colonized by European powers - in other words, she's a gender-flipped version of Marvel's Black Panther.
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Adaptational Villainy: A prominent heroine, the Barbara Gordon Batgirl, is a vampire in this continuity. At best, she's a seriously brutal Anti-Hero.
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Family of Choice: The Batgirls started as close friends and co-workers, and as new Batgirls were added to the team they were adopted into the group. When their numbers grew to eight, including boys, they began calling themselves a Bat Family. Kate and Renee grew to love Jason as a son during their time together.
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Wonder Woman is a nomadic Homeless Hero.
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Adaptation Expansion: The original "Bombshell" properties were only stylized character designs for use as alternate covers and statue models, with no story or plot associated with them. The comic series creates backstories for each character to fit into the time frame and crafts an over-arching plot to connect them all. Compare to Ame-Comi Girls, another series of digital-first comics based on sexy collectors' statues that bombed after two story arcs.
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Related in the Adaptation: Supergirl and Stargirl are unconnected in the main DC continuity, except for the occasional team-up. They are sisters in this series. Killer Frost, Zatanna, and Raven are the adopted daughters of the Joker's Daughter.
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Ascended Fanboy: When Batwoman joins the Bombshells and leaves Gotham city, a group of girls assume her costume and her role as crimefighter. Calling themselves the Batgirls, their numbers start at three, quickly become four, then five, and then explode to eight (including boys), now calling themselves the Bat Family.
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Cardboard Prison: The barred metal doors to the rooms/cells in Dr. Harleen Quinzel's hospital are either not locked at all, or have locks so weak that they can be pried open with a broken piece of wood (the panel as drawn when a patient escapes is unclear as to whether there is an active lock or not). Either way, the escape requires no effort and is effected in a manner of seconds.
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Red Right Hand: One of Joker's Daughter's hands is left blackened and burned looking thanks to her deal with the Tenebrae. She also has really awful-looking teeth.
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Mythology Gag: In the first issue, Batwoman saves the lives of Thomas and Martha Wayne during a robbery when they are leaving a theater with their son, Bruce. This appears to prevent the tragic origin of Batman, but could also reference To Kill A Legend, an Elseworlds story where the Phantom Stranger sent Batman and Robin to another Earth to save the Waynes. That Bruce would also grow to become Batman, but that choice was made out of awe and gratitude, not grief and rage. Stargirl and Supergirl are from the USSR and were raised to love their country, albeit with reasonable wariness towards the government. In the Elseworlds story Superman: Red Son, Superman landed in the USSR instead of the USA and was raised there. On multiple occasions, Harper Row sings the theme song from the 1960's Batman TV show as she herself leaps into action, changing the final syllable as needed for different situations. The leader of the Batgirls is named Kathy DuQuesne, the same name as a character created for the DC Animated Universe animated movie Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman. In that movie, her name was itself a wink to Kate Kane herself. Likewise, Ellen Yin from The Batman appears as one of Maggie's fellow police detectives. The character of Big Barda, from the New Gods, is introduced as "'Big Barda' Free". The surname 'Free' comes from Scott Free (Mr. Miracle), her husband. When the group of girls that dress as Batwoman grows to eight members, including boys dressed as Robin, they call themselves "A Bat Family". The term "Bat Family" is used both by fans and also official sources to refer to the cast of characters associated with Batman and Gotham City. Harley's description of how Mr. J began as a Neighborhood Friendly Gangster but turned truly evil is reminiscent of the Joker's change from his wacky prankster Silver Age persona to a wacky homicidal maniac in the Bronze Age and later. In this continuity, Harvey Dent is the Mayor of Gotham. The first words said about him? "I believe in Harvey Dent." Those are the Arc Words from The Long Halloween. In a reversal from traditional canon, Barbara Gordon is a vampire, and she does something horrible to the Joker. Lex Luthor is a more heroic character and goes by his full name, "Alexander", much like in Crisis on Infinite Earths. Batwoman and Renee Montoya had an unofficially adopted orphan boy in the Spanish Civil War who was killed by a sniper. His name was Jasón, named after the notoriously (for a long time) dead Robin Jason Todd. And, in a reversal of Batman's origin story, it's Jasón's death which spurs Kate to become Batwoman. Superman has a moustache. This may be a joke about how, in material from reshoots of Justice League (2017), a moustache that Henry Cavill had grown for a different role had to be digitally removed from his face. It may also be a Shout-Out to the fact that Siegel and Shuster originally imagined Superman's appearance as resembling an old-time circus acrobat. This is reflected in his outfit as well. Following Wonder Woman's death and return she describes herself as being created from Donna's memories; a reversal of Donna being created as a duplicate of Diana in some of her origins.
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Miri is a teacher Walking the Earth.
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Bilingual Bonus: The Nazi zombie soldiers are called "tenebrae", which is latin for "Shadows" or "Darkness".
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Adaptational Sexuality: Kimiyo Hoshi and Barda are straight in the mainstream continuity, but are lesbian lovers here. Mera is heavily implied to be bisexual and to have been in a semi-sexual relationship with Diana, aka Wonder Woman. Vixen and Hawkgirl are also a couple. Lois and Kara are immediately taken with each other.
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Magical Romani
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Magical Romani: Unlike in the main continuity, Zatanna is of Romani heritage here. She's still one of the most prominent magic users.
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Never Be a Hero: Downplayed when Harper Row saves Batwoman from an attacker. Batwoman thanks Harper for her assistance, and gives Harper an autograph and her own broken bat as a souvenir, but also asks Harper to promise that she will go home and not try to become a superhero herself. Batwoman says she should leave it to the adults. Later, Batwoman begs Helena to stop fighting because she is a kid and might get herself killed. Helena points out everyone has to fight or else the Nazis will win and everyone gets killed.
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Body Backup Drive
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Body Back Up Drive: The magic that Donna Troy inherited from Diana causes one of her tears falling on a pottery statue of Diana to transform it into a new incarnation of Diana, also created from clay and magic. The new Diana specifically states that she isn't exactly the same person as the original, although she appears to have at least some of her memories.
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Make-Out Kids: Harley and Pamela, compared to the sometimes tense relationship they have in other incarnations, simply can't keep their hands off each other. The same goes for Mari and Shiera.
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Distaff Counterpart
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Distaff Counterpart: Many of the characters were originally created to play off of pre-existing male characters in comics, but those male characters do not exist in this universe. The characters that acted as sidekicks, partners or love interests to male superheroes (Supergirl, Stargirl, Batwoman, Mera) are instead wholly independent.
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Beard of Sorrow
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Beard of Sorrow: Steve grows a beard during his imprisonment, due to his lack of a razor, but keeps it after his escape. He suffers from PTSD.
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Differently Powered Individual: "Bombshells" is the code-name for Amanda Waller's secret organization, and has become associated with super-powered individuals in general by people who are aware of the project.
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type
Adapted Out
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comment
Adapted Out: Kate Kane's backstory is completely changed from the main universe, with all associated characters left out here, from her sister to her mom to her first known girlfriend; only her father gets even a passing mention. There's no indication Kate was kidnapped as a child, nor any evidence she attended West Point (something women are capable of doing in this universe despite it being the 1940s). Besides Wonder Woman, Superman, Hawkgirl, and Mary Marvel, none of the many Golden Age costumed superheroes who actually appeared in comics released during World War II itself appear, not even female heroes like Liberty Belle, Phantom Lady, Miss America, and Doll Girl.
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_33d5b7f2
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type
Gender Flip
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_34889673
comment
Gender Flip: In this continuity, Power Girl's origin makes her a gender-flipped version of Conner Kent.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_34889673
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_34889673
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_34889673
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_36fa0cc
type
Clones Are People, Too
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_36fa0cc
comment
Clones Are People, Too: Superman and Power Girl are, in this continuity, clones of Supergirl created by Hugo Strange. They very quickly join the good guys after being freed from Strange's captivity, and aren't given any identity angst.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_36fa0cc
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_36fa0cc
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type
Defector from Decadence
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_38f1a7ed
comment
Defector from Decadence: Defied by Supergirl and Stargirl. They have been forced to turn against the military due to the actions of General Anton Arkayn, but still call themselves Soviet and refuse to wear the Americanized costumes Waller wants to give them.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_38f1a7ed
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_38f1a7ed
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_38f1a7ed
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
type
The Man Behind the Man
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
comment
The Man Behind the Man: The final arc of the original series reveals that most of the bad guys were actually tools of, of all people, Faora Hu-Ul.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
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type
Pietà Plagiarism
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3a4522df
comment
Pietà Plagiarism: Kate holding Jasón after his death in Spain, also a Homage to Jason Todd's death in A Death in the Family and Kara Zor-El's in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3a4522df
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3a4522df
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type
Rhetorical Question Blunder
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comment
Rhetorical Question Blunder: When Kate Kane directly asks Alexander Luthor and Selina Digatti what all their playful banter and flirting means, and if they are asking her to join a ménage à trois, she is unprepared for Selina to calmly say "Sure, why not?" Kate can only say "...eee" before Selina laughs the situation off.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3d038b36
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1.0
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1.0
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3d038b36
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type
Adaptational Gender Identity
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3da7b862
comment
Adaptational Gender Identity: Black Canary is a trans woman; both the original Black Canary and her daughter, who Bombshells Canary was based on, were cis women.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3da7b862
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3da7b862
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type
Adaptational Heroism
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3f45f1e6
comment
Adaptational Heroism: Harley Quinn fell in love (according to her) with her "Mr. J" when he was a Neighbourhood-Friendly Gangster with Just Like Robin Hood overtones, and was saddened when he later turned thoroughly evil. Poison Ivy is a French botanist who only used her powers violently to oppose the German occupier. Raven's father Trigon is re-imagined as a Nature Spirit who genuinely loved her mother, instead of a demon who either callously seduced, or outright raped, her. This doesn't stop him from being a villain in the end, though. Harvey Dent remains on the side of right after losing half of his face. Killer Croc is still a morally dubious guy, but much more likable and less evil than he usually is in the mainstream comics. While he's pretty much as manipulative as ever, Alexander Luthor is more of an Anti-Hero in this series, and works closely with Selina Digatti. Talia al Ghul is a benevolent character who defends a Lazarus Pit beneath Madrid from those who would abuse it. Her father apparently exists as well, but it's hinted that he might not be so different from his main-continuity self.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3f45f1e6
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3f45f1e6
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3fdac1c6
type
Literally Shattered Lives
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3fdac1c6
comment
Literally Shattered Lives: Killer Frost kills Reaper by freezing her, then kicking her to pieces.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3fdac1c6
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3fdac1c6
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_3fdac1c6
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type
Bittersweet Ending
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comment
Bittersweet Ending: The first year of the war ends on a mixed note. Zatanna turns on the Joker's Daughter and saves Batwoman, Catwoman, Huntress, and the Jews of the Berlin Ghetto, but she and Constantine are caught and stripped of their magic by Tenebrus the Binder. Mera is able to kill another Titan of the Tenebrae, but loses the rest of her powers and is captured by the Atlantean army. The Titan Among Titans is destroyed, along with its creator Edel Nacht, but at the cost of Stargirl's life, devastating Supergirl. The Battle of London is won, but Waller is quick to point out that the war is still very much on.
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1.0
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1.0
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_40cc0c7e
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type
Shut Up, Hannibal!
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_4127eb1
comment
Shut Up, Hannibal!: When Mera battles a Titan under Nereus' control, Nereus warns that if she kills it, she will lose her powers, and declares she wouldn't do that for mere humans. She declares it a fair trade and kills it. Hugo Strange starts to rant about his motives, but Harley Quinn says no one cares and smacks him with her hammer.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_4127eb1
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_4127eb1
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_42c9f1ec
type
Downplayed Trope
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_42c9f1ec
comment
Downplayed when Harper Row saves Batwoman from an attacker. Batwoman thanks Harper for her assistance, and gives Harper an autograph and her own broken bat as a souvenir, but also asks Harper to promise that she will go home and not try to become a superhero herself. Batwoman says she should leave it to the adults.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_42c9f1ec
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_42c9f1ec
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_44fc28e8
type
Honor Before Reason
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_44fc28e8
comment
Honor Before Reason: More like Lack of Honor Before Reason: When Wonder Woman stops Allied soldiers from executing captive Germans, General Lane says that he knows it would hobble himself to try and exact punishment against her, but that he will do so anyway because insubordination requires punishment.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_44fc28e8
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_44fc28e8
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_461defa0
type
Two-Faced
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_461defa0
comment
Two-Faced: Harvey Dent, naturally, gets caught by an errant blast from Killer Frost, turning the left side of his face completely black from frostbite. Despite his brainwashing from Hugo Strange, he still never turns into his usual divided self.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_461defa0
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_461defa0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_489f14dd
type
Glamorous Wartime Singer
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_489f14dd
comment
Glamorous Wartime Singer: Mera entertains sailors and soldiers by singing, dancing and putting on shows, and her powers allow her to create large illusions to watch. Zatanna sings in a Berlin cabaret. Black Canary is a torch singer with Super Scream powers.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_489f14dd
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_489f14dd
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_489f14dd
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_48e8fe57
type
Happily Adopted
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_48e8fe57
comment
Happily Adopted: Supergirl fears that she is not a "real" member of her family because she is not a blood relation to either her mother or sister, and that it would be better for them if she left. Her family, however, refuse such an assertion and proclaim that she is part of their family, regardless of blood. Zatanna and Constantine end up adopting Raven.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_48e8fe57
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_48e8fe57
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_4d359d57
type
Loyal Phlebotinum
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_4d359d57
comment
Loyal Phlebotinum: Edward Nygma steals Stargirl's cosmic rod and tries to use it on her. She reveals her father designed it to only work for either her father or her. It electrocutes him and flies back into her hand.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_4d359d57
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_4d359d57
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_4d359d57
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5009999d
type
Painting the Medium
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5009999d
comment
Painting the Medium: When a Gotham City smuggler attempts to deflect Batwoman's rage by saying that a man "was just a Jew", Batwoman's speech bubble is ringed with red that is burst with spikes as she replies "So am I."
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5009999d
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5009999d
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_505a1021
type
The Farmer and the Viper
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_505a1021
comment
The Farmer and the Viper: Dr. Strange lampshades how the heroes are stupid for sparing him all the time, when he's never going to change. This finally ends at the climax when the Reaper kills him.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_505a1021
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1.0
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_505a1021
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5067fd81
type
Everyone Is Bi
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5067fd81
comment
Everyone Is Bi: Most of the Bombshells, and much of the supporting cast, are gay or bisexual.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5067fd81
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5067fd81
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5067fd81
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_52f74379
type
Riding the Bomb
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_52f74379
comment
Riding the Bomb: Harley Quinn does this on one of the covers. She then does it in the comic. The bomb, unknown to her, was a dud.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_52f74379
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_52f74379
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_52f74379
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_538273bd
type
Adaptational Superpower Change
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_538273bd
comment
Adaptational Superpower Change: Mera can telepathically communicate with sea life like the traditional Aquaman can in addition to her canon Making a Splash abilities. The Joker's Daughter is a powerful sorceress, while in the main comics, she is a Badass Normal.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_538273bd
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_538273bd
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_55d38296
type
Weird Historical War
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_55d38296
comment
Weird Historical War: World War II with superheroes and demonic forces.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_55d38296
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_55d38296
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_55d38296
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_56691220
type
Even the Girls Want Her
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_56691220
comment
Even the Girls Want Her: Sort of expected with the volume of lesbian heroes, but Batwoman stands out: Maggie Sawyer is her current girlfriend, Renee Montoya is an ex, and Helena, Selina, and Cheetah have all made passes at her.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_56691220
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_56691220
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_566f3ddd
type
Nature Spirit
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_566f3ddd
comment
Raven's father Trigon is re-imagined as a Nature Spirit who genuinely loved her mother, instead of a demon who either callously seduced, or outright raped, her. This doesn't stop him from being a villain in the end, though.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_566f3ddd
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_566f3ddd
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_566f3ddd
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_598513bb
type
Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_598513bb
comment
Foolish Cousin, Responsible Cousin: Kate Kane isn't foolish, but her love of adventure and general carelessness towards the people she loves has led her to trust the wrong people. Her younger cousin Bette, while equally adventurous, has to clean up the mess.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_598513bb
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_598513bb
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_598513bb
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_59ddd555
type
Psycho Lesbian
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_59ddd555
comment
Psycho Lesbian: The Joker's Daughter uses Zatanna as a battery to further augment her own considerable magical powers, but the interest she displays is... not so platonic.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_59ddd555
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_59ddd555
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_59ddd555
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5b04b205
type
I'm Taking Her Home with Me!
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5b04b205
comment
I'm Taking Her Home with Me!: When Batwoman stumbles across Helena, who performs with an underground Swing band and immediately begins fighting with a crossbow when undead Nazis storm the event, she wonders if she and Maggie can adopt her. When the kidnapped Lois Lane is rescued by the Batgirls, Felicity excitedly asks "Can we keep her?"
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5b04b205
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1.0
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_5b04b205
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60414102
type
Zombie Apocalypse
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60414102
comment
Zombie Apocalypse: The deal that the Nazis made with the tenebrae was that the Nazis would rule the world, and that the tenebrae would be given the dead. As they spread further and further, killing more soldiers to enlarge their ranks, the tenebrae eventually ask if the Nazis have realized the flaw in their bargain.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60414102
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60414102
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60414102
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60ea2a89
type
Starter Villain
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60ea2a89
comment
Starter Villain: There are two in the first year of the war: Edel Nacht for the Bombshells in Europe, and Headmistress Katharine Webb-Kane for the Batgirls in the home front. They are legitimately dangerous, but ultimately overshadowed by other villains (the King Beneath The Black and the rest of his team, and Hugo Strange respectively.)
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60ea2a89
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 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60ea2a89
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_60ea2a89
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_61375e57
type
BigDamnKiss
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_61375e57
comment
Big Damn Kiss: In issue 11, after developing a mutual respect and affection, Diana and Steve finally kiss. Issue 41 has one between Harley and Ivy.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_61375e57
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_61375e57
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_617f0563
type
Heel–Face Turn
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_617f0563
comment
Heel–Face Turn: The German prisoners of war who turn against the Reich for its alliance with the Tenebrae. Harvey Dent is introduced as a villain, but it turns out to be mind-control. As in some eras of the mainstream comics, Paula von Gunther and Clayface both end up getting reformed.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_617f0563
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_617f0563
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_63d861f8
type
Even Evil Has Loved Ones
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_63d861f8
comment
Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Penguin is genuinely in love with Killer Frost.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_63d861f8
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_63d861f8
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_63d861f8
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6411dac8
type
BadassNormal
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6411dac8
comment
The Joker's Daughter is a powerful sorceress, while in the main comics, she is a Badass Normal.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6411dac8
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6411dac8
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6411dac8
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type
Heroic Sacrifice
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6439de78
comment
Heroic Sacrifice: Twice, in the Battle of London. Mera kills her second Titan, knowing that she will lose the rest of her powers. She also gets captured by the Atlanteans afterwards. Later, Stargirl sacrifices her life to kill the greater Titan formed by Edel Nacht. Supergirl's adoptive parents and Stargirl's biological father all sacrifice their life force to power the spell that defeats Faora, dying in the process. Diana, being herself created from clay, merges with Clayface to help depower him and transfer her conscience to him, dying in the process. However, Donna Troy inadvertently creates a new Diana.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6439de78
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6439de78
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type
Maligned Mixed Marriage
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_661d7909
comment
Maligned Mixed Marriage: Hugo Strange calls Lois and Lucy "Halfbreeds" because they have a white father and a Cuban mother.
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_661d7909
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type
Brought Down to Normal
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_66ea7e5c
comment
Brought Down to Normal: In some cases. Killing regular Tenebrae has no effect, but killing one of their titans damages the killer's inner self. Mera kills two of them, and loses all of her powers as a result. In an entirely different case, when Zatanna finally defies the Joker's Daughter, Tenebrus the Binder responds by stripping her and Constantine of their magic. Zatanna later strips the Joker's Daughter of her magic.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_66ea7e5c
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_66ea7e5c
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_67b0bd0e
type
An Ice Person
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_67b0bd0e
comment
An Ice Person: Killer Frost, here a German ski bunny.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_67b0bd0e
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_67b0bd0e
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_67b0bd0e
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type
Canon Welding
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_68da6712
comment
Canon Welding: Played with. Around the time of Batwoman (Rebirth) (also written by Bennett), the Batwoman of this series began obsessing over her past flaws and failures, which is what her main Earth counterpart was also being put through. Here, however, it began without any real prior setup.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_68da6712
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_68da6712
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd
type
The Commissioner Gordon
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd
comment
The Commissioner Gordon: Maggie Sawyer is known amongst Batwoman's Gotham fans as "Batwoman's detective", and works with her against the criminals of the city.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd
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type
Rebellious Princess
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6a1cbf28
comment
Rebellious Princess: Diana defies her mother's direct command in order to save Steve Trevor and then join the Allies. Mera is interested in fun and adventure. It is revealed that she is in fact an exile, and has nowhere left to go.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6a1cbf28
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6a1cbf28
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6a1cbf28
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type
The Power of Rock
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6a6c1f35
comment
The Power of Rock: Well, ten years too early for that, but Helena has the Power of Swing.
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6a6c1f35
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6a6c1f35
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6b7e3069
type
Birth-Death Juxtaposition
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6b7e3069
comment
Birth-Death Juxtaposition: During the Battle of London, one of the sailors' wives is in labour. She gives birth after Stargirl sacrifices herself to kill Edel Nacht's titan.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6b7e3069
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6b7e3069
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6edd96b8
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Making a Splash
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Making a Splash: In addition to controlling sea life, Mera can manipulate water itself while singing.
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6edd96b8
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_6edd96b8
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_71038217
type
Wrench Wench
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_71038217
comment
Wrench Wench: Harper works as a mechanic when she's not patrolling Gotham as one of the Batgirls.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_71038217
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_71038217
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_716c0b1b
type
And the Adventure Continues
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_716c0b1b
comment
Renee is still adventuring.
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_716c0b1b
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7175cb16
type
Clark Kenting
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7175cb16
comment
Clark Kenting: Batwoman's crime-fighting costume is only a palette swaped version of her professional baseball uniform, which even includes a mask on the baseball field. Her baseball fans are easily able to make the connection between the two masked women, and from there even deduce Kate Kane's real identity.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7175cb16
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7175cb16
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7175cb16
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_736d791f
type
Adaptational Badass
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_736d791f
comment
Adaptational Badass: Hugo Strange, who has had his badass moments but is generally considered an under-rated villain in the mainstream continuity, is the top villain in the USA-set subplots.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_736d791f
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_736d791f
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_736d791f
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7464705c
type
Arc Words
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7464705c
comment
In this continuity, Harvey Dent is the Mayor of Gotham. The first words said about him? "I believe in Harvey Dent." Those are the Arc Words from The Long Halloween.
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7464705c
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_76b15b5b
type
Passionate Sports Girl
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_76b15b5b
comment
Passionate Sports Girl: Kate is the captain of a team playing for an all-female, WWII-era baseball league, and her cousin, Bette Kane, plays for an opposing team. Kate's activities as Batwoman inspire many young girls to copy her uniform and superheroics as Batgirls.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_76b15b5b
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_76b15b5b
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_76b15b5b
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_77922c8c
type
Batter Up!
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_77922c8c
comment
Batter Up!: Batwoman, whose costume is a Palette Swap of her baseball uniform, uses a standard baseball bat as her weapon while fighting crime. When she joins the Bombshells she is given high-technology devices to work with, but they are designed to look like baseballs and bats to continue the theme.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_77922c8c
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_77922c8c
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_77922c8c
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7796aabe
type
Boxing Battler
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7796aabe
comment
Boxing Battler: One of the photos on Maggie and Kate's apartment wall shows Kate competing in a boxing match, much like her main counterpart.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7796aabe
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7796aabe
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7796aabe
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78255ad7
type
Passing the Torch
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78255ad7
comment
Passing the Torch: On her last day of crimefighting in Gotham City before going away with the Bombshells, Batwoman gives Harper Row the broken handle of her bat after Harper had intervened to save Batwoman from an attack from behind. She only meant it as a souvenir, and asked Harper to promise that she would go home and leave crimefighting to the adults, but it helped inspire her to start the Batgirls with her friends.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78255ad7
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78255ad7
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78418ebb
type
Super-Empowering
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78418ebb
comment
Super Empowering: Miri Marvel awakened her powers from contact with Raven's magic.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78418ebb
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78418ebb
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_78418ebb
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
type
Shell-Shocked Veteran
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
comment
Shell-Shocked Veteran: Steve Trevor very visibly is in a constant state of shell shock through te early part of the comic, with Wonder Woman being his Living Emotional Crutch.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
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type
Boomerang Bigot
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7cf2f728
comment
Boomerang Bigot: The people running Pinkney's Orphanage are Jewish-American Nazis, something the Batgirls (one of whom is herself Jewish) have trouble wrapping their minds around. They justify it by saying that the Nazis have the right idea about keeping themselves pure and free from immigrants and foreigners, and that they will keep America free from the "swarms and floods of foreigners". note Shamefully, the "Jews who were Nazis" are Truth in Television, and some of them were even highly placed officials who were Jewish or had some Jewish heritage.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7cf2f728
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7cf2f728
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7cf2f728
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7e74d66f
type
Politically Correct History
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7e74d66f
comment
Politically Correct History: Though general attitudes are portrayed as they were in real life, the main characters are afforded opportunities that were unavailable for years (in some cases decades) after the time of the series, and things like racism and homophobia are far less prevalent. Amanda Waller, an African-American woman, is a Commander in the US Navy at a time when African-Americans were only allowed to enlist in the US Navy as messmen. Frankie Charles graduated from West Point in 1941, 39 years before the first graduating class with female cadets in real life. It's subtle, but establishing shots of the campus also show there are other female cadets there, too. Kate Kane was apparently an amateur boxer at one point, going by a photo in her apartment. This is seemingly common enough to be a mere incidental detail, even though it would have been highly unusual, if not illegal, in reality at the time. There is no racism or classism amongst the Batgirls, which include white, black, Jewish, and Singaporean members, who also represent the immigrant poor, the working class, and the rich. Bennett has said this sort of diversity in general was intentional, as she wanted to make up for the under representation of minorities in most movies, books, and TV shows about World War II. There's still a Roosevelt in the White House, but it's Eleanor, not Franklin Delano. No one pays much attention to the fact that most, if not all of the ladies in the cast are primarily interested in each other.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7e74d66f
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1.0
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_7e74d66f
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_81bdc398
type
He's Back!
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_81bdc398
comment
He's Back!: Steve Trevor spends most of the first two volumes suffering from PTSD and unwilling to fight. Then he sees two children being threatened by a monster. He immediately jumps in, punches the monster, then carries the children to safety. He tells Diana that the nightmares are gone.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_81bdc398
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_81bdc398
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_81bdc398
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8560c16f
type
Fatal Family Photo
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8560c16f
comment
Fatal Family Photo: When Aquawoman joins a US Navy ship at sea, several of the sailors show her photographs of the women they have at home. When the ship almost immediately comes under attack Mera goes to its defense and explains that she would not let their women become widows.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8560c16f
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8560c16f
featureConfidence
1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
hasFeature
DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8560c16f
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_857abc33
type
Neighbourhood-Friendly Gangsters
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_857abc33
comment
Harley's description of how Mr. J began as a Neighborhood Friendly Gangster but turned truly evil is reminiscent of the Joker's change from his wacky prankster Silver Age persona to a wacky homicidal maniac in the Bronze Age and later.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_857abc33
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_857abc33
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_857abc33
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_875615dd
type
Truth in Television
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_875615dd
comment
Truth in Television: There were baseball leagues utilizing all-female teams that sprang up in the United States during World War II as the male players joined the armed forces. The Soviet Union was the sole World War II power to train and deploy female soldiers as part of the armed forces; all other powers officially restricted women to 'auxiliary' roles. The term used to refer to the squadron, the "Night Witches", was the German nickname for 588th Night Bomber Regiment.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_875615dd
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_875615dd
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
hasFeature
DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_875615dd
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_884e513b
type
Medium Awareness
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_884e513b
comment
Medium Awareness: Harley makes quips she could only make if she knew she was in a comic book, much to everyone else's confusion.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_884e513b
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_884e513b
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_884e513b
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_89076968
type
Shared Identity
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_89076968
comment
Shared Identity: The Batgirls are an entire group of young women inspired to put on a mask and fight fascists and other injustices by Batwoman. They all share the Batgirl name while crimefighting while each wears distinctive but similar costumes. Barbara Gordon separately uses the Batgirl name, as an unrelated violent vampire vigilante.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_89076968
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_89076968
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_89076968
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type
The One That Got Away
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8970d739
comment
The One That Got Away: Issue #8 reveals that Stargirl's biological father was an English nobleman that had been traveling through the USSR and met her mother. They were forced apart by the Russian family that her mother was working for/traveling with, and when Stargirl goes to meet him in London he reveals that there had never been another woman after he was separated from her mother.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8970d739
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8970d739
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8970d739
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_898d0f32
type
Teeth Flying
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_898d0f32
comment
Teeth Flying: Barda gets one of her molars punched out by a monster in digital issue #31. It only makes her angry.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_898d0f32
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_898d0f32
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_898d0f32
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8b38b6b9
type
Anywhere but Their Lips
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8b38b6b9
comment
Anywhere but Their Lips: In the first issue Stargirl kisses Supergirl affectionately on the forehead.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8b38b6b9
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8b38b6b9
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8b38b6b9
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c170cb1
type
Ethical Slut
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c170cb1
comment
Ethical Slut: Downplayed with Mera. In addition to using her superpowers in combat, Mera entertains sailors and soldiers by singing, dancing and putting on shows. Supergirl condescends to her using her appearance in such a manner, but Mera retorts that her body and her powers are her own to use as she sees fit. Her beauty and performances helps raise morale and assists her compatriots in weathering the grueling trials of war, and she is happy to do so.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c170cb1
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c170cb1
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c170cb1
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c431fe4
type
Band of Brothers
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c431fe4
comment
Band of Brothers: Mera grows extremely close to the sailors crewing the ships that she accompanies, and they in turn to her. They share stories of home and their girls back home, and during combat she remarks about how important it is to herself that she protect them from danger.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c431fe4
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c431fe4
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
hasFeature
DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8c431fe4
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type
Team Title
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6
comment
Team Title: "Bombshells" is the code-name of Amanda Waller's secret organization.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
hasFeature
DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8fe962f3
type
Battle Discretion Shot
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8fe962f3
comment
Battle Discretion Shot: The Reaper killing Hugo Strange is symbolized by a panel transition to an apple being cut in half.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8fe962f3
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8fe962f3
featureConfidence
1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
hasFeature
DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_8fe962f3
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_9014df71
type
Saying Sound Effects Out Loud
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_9014df71
comment
Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: In her first attempt at crimefighting, Harper Row says "BAM!" when she kicks a guy, then says "POW!" when Batwoman clobbers a guy with her bat (the actual sound effects written in the comic were "WHAM" and "CRK!" respectively). Afterwards, Batwoman tells her that she does not need to say the sound effects herself.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_9014df71
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_9014df71
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
hasFeature
DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_9014df71
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type
Major Injury Underreaction
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_91cab736
comment
Major Injury Underreaction: The Joker's Daughter loses a hand to Harley Quinn. Her response? To laugh her head off.
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_91cab736
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_91cab736
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1.0
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book)
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DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_91cab736
 DC Comics Bombshells (Comic Book) / int_921cdca8
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Nothing Personal
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Nothing Personal: He does not say the Stock Phrase, but a smuggler who had been selling information to the Nazis tried to deflect Batwoman's anger by saying that one man is not worth getting worked up over because he "was just a Jew". Unbeknownst to him, so is Batwoman.
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Armed with Canon
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Armed with Canon: Jasón deciding to die again due to the nasty side effects of resurrection looks a lot like Bennett letting her feelings about the main continuity resurrection of Jason Todd show.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: While the Axis Powers instigate the conflict, technically making Adolf Hitler the Big Bad, certain members of the Gestapo make bargains with The King Beneath The Black, whose hand-picked lieutenants steer events in their lord's favour, in exchange for power.
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Stay in the Kitchen
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Stay in the Kitchen: Overall gender norms and expectations have not been changed from reality, meaning that characters in the 1940's United States and the United Kingdom believe that women should remain in the home and should have 'find a husband' as their life goal. As in real life, it is only the Soviet Union that trains and deploys significant numbers of women in their armed forces.
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Black Magic
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Ravager, Killer Croc, Constantine, Enchantress, Zatanna, and Raven formed the Bombshells verse of Justice League Dark to keep Black Magic at bay.
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Feminist Fantasy
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Feminist Fantasy: Though the overall culture of the 1940s has not been altered too much from reality, women have many more avenues of life available to them here than they did in actuality, such as full military and police service or expanded participation in sports, including traditionally masculine ones like boxing; it seems none of these are considered that unusual, even if there are still those who disapprove. Additionally, superpowers and technology are possessed and wielded by women, to the point that there do not actually seem to be any male superheroes in this universe. With the "traditional" male-dominated militaries slaughtering each other, it is up to the Bombshells to affect dramatic change. Doubly impressive for a series that started as a set of cheesecake figurines.
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The Weird Sisters
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The Weird Sisters: Two triple groups of magic women, on the good and evil sides, with Raven as the common member teetering between good and evil: Good: Zatanna, Abigel Kholand, and Raven. Evil: The Joker's Daughter's three acolytes: Killer Frost, Baroness von Gunther, and initially Raven.
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Imposter Forgot One Detail
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Imposter Forgot One Detail: Constantine tries to infiltrate the Nazis by dressing as one, but is found out because he was smoking an English brand of cigarette.
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My Girl Back Home
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My Girl Back Home: Kate Kane has Maggie Sawyer waiting for her back in Gotham City, hoping that she will be able to return home soon. When Aquawoman joins a US Navy ship at sea, she looks at the photographs of the women that the sailors have back at home and promises that she will tell the men where to find secret sea treasures to bring home.
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It's Personal
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It's Personal: Batwoman is Jewish, so has personal reasons to hate the Nazi regime beyond moral opposition. When she is interrogating a Gotham City smuggler who was selling information to the Nazis on where to find Jews trying to escape Europe, he attempts to deflect her rage by saying that a man "was just a Jew", only for her to reply (in a word balloon that is bursting its borders with spikes) "So am I."
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Trigger Phrase
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Trigger Phrase: When she first appears, Dr. Harleen Quinzel seems to be both sane and dedicated to the welfare of her patients. However, when a patient under her care utters a single sentence from the Joker, she transforms into the insane Harley Quinn.
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Multiple-Choice Past
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Following Wonder Woman's death and return she describes herself as being created from Donna's memories; a reversal of Donna being created as a duplicate of Diana in some of her origins.
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Da Chief
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Da Chief: Amanda Waller runs the Bombshells and personally recruited Batwoman into the organization.
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Due to the Dead
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Due to the Dead: After one battle between the Allies and the Axis, Wonder Woman stayed behind on the field while the rest of the Allies regrouped afterwards. When Steve Trevor asks her what she had been doing, she explained that she was burying all of the villager civilians that had been slaughtered by the Nazis before the battle. They deserved to go to the afterlife with more than just the touch of an enemy as their last contact on Earth.
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Handicapped Badass
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Handicapped Badass: Frankie Charles uses a cane after suffering a childhood bout of polio. She was still able to graduate from West Point at almost the top of her class, including completing combat training with and without the use of crutches. This would have included things like swimming, boxing, grappling, marches over rough terrain, and other strenuous physical activities.
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Super-Scream
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Black Canary is a torch singer with Super Scream powers.
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Final Solution
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Final Solution: At this period in the war, Germany has enacted their laws on racial segregation and already begun their transportation and preparations for the Holocaust. Characters in the United States need to deal with Jewish refugees fleeing Europe, along with what awaits those who cannot escape. In two issues, Batwoman stops the liquidation of the Berlin Ghetto, once in 1940, and again a few months later in early 1941, with a collection of Jewish superheroes, including herself.
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Ancient Astronauts
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Ancient Astronauts: Shiera is introduced as a heavy opponent of such theories, believing that they are due to racist disbelief in the capabilities of non-white cultures. Then it turns out that the Thanagarians invaded Earth in the past, that she is of Thanagarian descent, and that her girlfriend's amulet is Thanagarian tech.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: An unusual case. Though the series is a Feminist Fantasy with plenty of examples of Politically Correct History, sexist (and to a lesser extent, racist) attitudes of the time are still present, though their influence is greatly reduced compared to real life.
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Hide Your Lesbians
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Hide Your Lesbians: Averted. In spite of the setting's era, and references to the fact that homophobia does exist, Kate Kane and Maggie Sawyer are live-in girlfriends with no effort made to hide their relationship from the reader. Kate also had a wild relationship with Renee Montoya during the Spanish Civil War Likewise, while it isn't initially clear, it's later revealed that Kimiyo Hoshi and Big Barda are dating. They kiss in the middle of a battle without any worry that they might be seen. Diana and Mera are hinted as having had a non-platonic relationship in the past. Its not hidden but its is subtler than the above relationships. Mera mentions to Steve Trevor that she was Diana's first kiss, and vice versa.
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Twofer Token Minority
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Twofer Token Minority: Kate Kane is Jewish and a lesbian, which has her face discrimination in Gotham City and would be lethal (if it were discovered) in Nazi Germany. Zatanna is of mixed Jewish and Romani descent, both of which were "undesirable" by the Nazi regime. Alysia Yeoh is a Singaporean-American transwoman.
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"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue
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"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: There's an in-universe one in issue 38 of Bombshells: United courtesy of Selina. Ravager, Killer Croc, Constantine, Enchantress, Zatanna, and Raven formed the Bombshells verse of Justice League Dark to keep Black Magic at bay. Mera and Arthur still rule Atlantis, which is now a safe haven for many. The Amazons fell deeper into obscurity, but are still keeping ancient evils quiet. Harley and Ivy are touring with their own circus. Wonder Woman is a nomadic Homeless Hero. Amanda Waller got a position in the Department of Defense and none of her lieutenants (including Jessica Cruz, Carol Ferris, and Big Barda) have been seen in a long time. The picture has them exploring space. Dawnstar caused the continental U.S. to become smaller. Frankie Charles is now superintendent of West Point. Mari rules Zambesi with Shiera by her side. Talia and Cheetah are their agents in the world, working to prevent future conquests. Renee is still adventuring. Black Canary and Oliver Queen are Walking the Earth. Bumblebee and Felicity are working at NASA. Katanna and Cassandra Cain are working to rebuild their countries. Miri is a teacher Walking the Earth. Harper is still patrolling Gotham as a Batgirl while Yuki, Yuri, and Emily Sung are working as Batgirls in Los Angeles. Donna Troy is running for governor. Cassie Sandsmark patrols Paris as a Wonder Girl. Bette runs Kane Industries while Kathy owns her own garage. Spoiler has also become active. Nell is now working for social services and broke up with Alysia Yeoh before getting back together. Tim is under the wing of Luc Fuchs (Barbara Gordon's Lost Lenore), who has since become a father of three - Tam, Tiffany, and Luke - and they're all inventors. Barbara herself let Luc go and is now spelunking the crypts of the world and sends the family gifts to put the kids through college. Kate and Maggie got hitched and now have two dogs and a daughter. And, on a darker note, Huntress and her friends were never found, Steve Trevor's burial site is unknown, and Power Girl and Superman lie in state.
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Came Back Wrong
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Came Back Wrong: Zig-zagged with Wonder Woman after being absorbed by Clayface. The Wonder Girls' magic brings to life a statue of her made with the clay they could tear off Clayface and this Wonder Woman makes clear that she lacks many of the memories of the original Wonder Woman so that one is effectively still dead, but whatever memories this one has are "sufficient" for plot purposes (and the comic does not gives her enough focus for the rest of the run) so nobody really dwells on it.
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So Proud of You
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So Proud of You: Hippolyta's bodyguards, Episteme and Techne, initially fight Diana when she comes to steal the royal armour and bracelets, but they reveal that they approve of her actions and will lead the Amazons to her side when she calls for them.
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Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal
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Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: Supergirl and Stargirl were raised to be loyal citizens of the Soviet Union, but when their powers were discovered by authorities they were suspected of traitorous designs. Their parents were held hostage against their good behavior, and they were eventually driven to final desertion when they were ordered to destroy a Soviet prison that had been mocked up to look like a Nazi base.
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Ambiguously Bi
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Ambiguously Bi: Diana and Mera shared their first kiss, and both have shown interest in members of the opposite sex (Steve Trevor and Arthur Curry respectively). Mera's talk with Steve after his first kiss with Diana can be read as either coming from a close friend or an amicable ex.
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Anti-Hero
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A prominent heroine, the Barbara Gordon Batgirl, is a vampire in this continuity. At best, she's a seriously brutal Anti-Hero.
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Wrecked Weapon
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Wrecked Weapon: Inverted; when Batwoman clobbers a villain with her bat so hard that she breaks the bat, she casually gives its remains to Harper Row as a souvenir.
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Subverted Trope
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Inspired by Batwoman, a group of girls assume her costume and begin calling themselves 'the Batgirls', adding new girls to their number as they encounter them. When they induct two boys into their group they change their name to "Bat Family".
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Neutral No Longer
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Neutral No Longer: Catwoman is not affiliated with the Axis, despite being Italian, but has no interest in helping the Allies either. One of her thefts leads her to change her mind. She discovers kryptonite, and she makes contact with Amanda Waller as a result.
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Informed Judaism
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Informed Judaism: A surprising number of the heroes are Jewish. Batwoman, Harley Quinn, Zatanna, Raven, and Miri Marvel. Of them, only Miriam is in any way devout. Back home, Felicity Smoak is also Jewish.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The all-female, WWII-era baseball league Kate Kane plays for is based on A League of Their Own, which was in turn based on real life leagues that formed when the men were away at war. When Batwoman is active in Germany, she stumbles across an underground dance hall of teenagers dancing to swing music. Swing Kids dramatized the use of swing music by German youth as symbolic rebellion against the Nazi regime, which had banned the style as a foreign corruption. When reminiscing about her troubled upbringing, Harley says there weren't any "Pulpy tattoo-happy space prisons" for girls like her to be sent to. Harley Quinn tells some Nazis to "get stuffed." Felicity Smoak clarifies to a Mook that they're Batgirls, not "lumberjanes." When Harley and Ivy leave Atlantis, Harley makes a joke about them being pioneers leaving for the frontier. Ivy replies with a comment about dying of dysentery. Frankie Charles acompanied a "Professor Jones" on an archaeological dig in Egypt that recovered the Ark of the Covenant.
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Luke, I Am Your Father
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Luke, I Am Your Father: Faora reveals she is Supergirl's mother. More specifically, Lara and Allura combined their cells to conceive her, while Faora was the surrogate mother.
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Ret-Canon
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Retcanon: The book often incorporates elements from adaptations, such as Felicity Smoak being Jewish (an idea created for Arrow), the entire character of Kathy Duquesne (who as mentioned above, was created for the Mystery of the Batwoman movie), and of course, the use of the 60's Batman theme song.
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Magic Music
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Magic Music: Mera can control her powers by singing. She does not have to, but often chooses to as a way of showing off. This is why there are not specific or set spells, but rather the songs come from the situations she finds herself in. Zatanna can also cast spells while singing, in addition to her traditional backwards speech.
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Classy Cat-Burglar
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Classy Cat-Burglar: Catwoman runs an international smuggling ring while simultaneously working as an operative for the Bombshells, all under the umbrella of her role as a high-society countess and socialite.
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Orphanage of Fear
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Orphanage of Fear: Ever since Kate Kane stepped away from heading Kane corporation, Pinkney's Orphanage became a hellish locale explicitly called a prison for children. The children were forced to work slave labor, and it turns out the leaders were Jewish-American Nazis.
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Cast Full of Gay
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No one pays much attention to the fact that most, if not all of the ladies in the cast are primarily interested in each other.
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Does Not Like Shoes
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Does Not Like Shoes: Mera doesn't usually wear shoes (which makes sense, given that she spends pretty much all of her time either underwater or on the beach).
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Non-Powered Costumed Hero
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Non-Powered Costumed Hero: Batwoman has no superpowers or advanced technology to supplement her physical abilities, when she fights crime in Gotham City she is just a woman in a costume wielding a baseball bat.
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Race Lift
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Race Lift: Lois and Lucy Lane are biracial with a Cuban mother. Their real names are apparently "Eloisa" and "Lucia". Donna Troy is Japanese-American, with Troy being an anglicisation of Toroya. It's mentioned that Cassie Sandmark is also "classified" as Asian, although she appears to be a blonde white girl, like her mainstream counterpart.
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Painted-On Pants
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Painted-On Pants: Lois Lane's only exposed skin is her hands and throat, but she keeps the "pin-up" inspiration alive by wearing clothes that look like she had to be sewn into them.
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Love Redeems
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Love Redeems: Subverted: Trigon credits Raven's mother from turning him from a beast to a good person, but then claims that he can't be blamed for turning all-out evil after her death robbed him of her guiding influence. Raven is utterly unimpressed and accuses him of using this as an excuse.
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War Crime Subverts Heroism
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War Crime Subverts Heroism: In Greece, Wonder Woman has to stop Allied soldiers from executing captured German prisoners. They make the point that Germans have done worse, and Wonder Woman makes the point that that is the reason they need to be better than the Nazis.
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Amazon Brigade
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Amazon Brigade: The Bombshells themselves seem to be an all-female organization. Waller's description makes it clear that their intention is to use super-powers and super-technology in the war against the Axis, but Kate Kane takes it as just another way of saying that they will use the women the mainline military forces ignore. Inspired by Batwoman, a group of girls assume her costume and begin calling themselves 'the Batgirls', adding new girls to their number as they encounter them. When they induct two boys into their group they change their name to "Bat Family".
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: As to be expected in a series about superheroines, anti-heroines, and villainesses.
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Ship Tease
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Ship Tease: Kate Kane, who is a lesbian, is unsure if Selina Digatti is just exchanging playful witty banter or is honestly flirting with her. The addition of Alexander Luthor further confuses the matter with his own simultaneous banter, and at one point Kate directly asks if she is being courted by one of them, or if the two of them are asking her to join a ménage à trois. Selina's Sure, Let's Go with That response does not clarify matters.
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Who Writes This Crap?!
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Who Writes This Crap?!: Mera finds the name 'Aquawoman' to be ridiculous, but accepts it as part of the overall role.
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Historical In-Joke
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Historical In-Joke: After Mari McCabe wins gold running in the 1936 Olympics, Hitler briefly turns to her but recoils, embarrassed, from shaking the hand of the African woman who bested his athlete — a reference to the infamous urban legend that Hitler personally snubbed Jesse Owens rather than congratulate him.
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But Not Too Black
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But Not Too Black: Mari of Zambezi is drawn with red hair and a much lighter skin tone than she's usually depicted with.
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Historical AU
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Historical AU: The comic turns several prominent female characters into World War II-era freedom fighters, with some changes made with powersets in mind (e.g. Flying Bricks Supergirl and Stargirl as former members of the Night Witches) and others with characterization in mind (e.g. Italian-American Zatanna is Jewish and Roma in this version and the Holocaust is part of her backstory).
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: The Reaper that the Batgirls fight is a combination of Year Two's Reaper and the titular character from Batman: Mask of the Phantasm At the very end of the original series, the characters face off against the ultimate threat, Faora Hu-Ul transformed by a combination of mad science and black magic into a version of Doomsday. Harvey Dent eventually becomes the Batgirls' butler, filling Alfred Pennyworth's spot.
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Expy
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Expy: Francine Charles for everyone's favorite Adventure Archaeologist, being the one who recovered the Ark of the Covenant for Amanda Waller.
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Leotard of Power
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Leotard of Power: Mera's outfit in this continuity (technically it's a one-piece swimsuit, but still.)
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Divide and Conquer
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Divide and Conquer: Briefly. When Harleen Quinzel first reverts to her Harley Quinn persona she goes to a bar and begins dancing with all of the attractive women, getting the men angry and starting a fight at the loss of 'their' women. Harley then withdraws and leaves all of the men to fight amongst themselves, and Hal Jordan pops up to remark that he had never thought of this strategy: By letting the men fight each other, that leaves him (or, in this case, Harley) to easily sweep up the women afterwards.
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Ghostapo
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Ghostapo: Nazi officer Edel Nacht is trying to use dark magic to create an undead army for Nazi Germany.
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Opposite-Sex Clone
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Opposite-Sex Clone: Superman is here a male clone of Supergirl, created by Hugo Strange.
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Dirty Cop
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Dirty Cop: There is a Gotham City beat cop who is paid off by the local slumlords to keep control of the poor immigrants in the area, and who also sells children to an Orphanage of Fear. Naturally, the Batgirls come after him for both problems.
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Cain and Abel
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Cain and Abel: Played With between Mera and her sister Siren. Up until reaching Atlantis Mera believed her sister to be as much a victim as the rest of the Atlantian populace. She even blamed herself for not giving Siren the love she so desperately craved. Siren on the other hand felt that she had finally achieved all she wanted and that Mera once again was going to take it from her. But as the two fight we see that Siren actually blames herself for Atlantis' problems and her fight with Mera seems to be in hopes that Mera will kill her to atone for what she has done. Luckily Mera is able to get her to see reason and the two reconcile.
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LostLenore
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Tim is under the wing of Luc Fuchs (Barbara Gordon's Lost Lenore), who has since become a father of three - Tam, Tiffany, and Luke - and they're all inventors. Barbara herself let Luc go and is now spelunking the crypts of the world and sends the family gifts to put the kids through college.
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Boobs-and-Butt Pose
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Boobs-and-Butt Pose: Averted on each cover, which is especially notable given the title's cheesecakey roots.
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Homage Shot
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Homage Shot: The final page of the issue that introduced the Bat Family is a recreation of Lunch atop a Skyscraper, the famous photograph of construction workers eating lunch while sitting on a girder. The Batgirls, including one Robin, are all sitting together atop a skyscraper.
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Would Hit a Girl
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Would Hit a Girl: Few of the male villains have qualms about fighting the Bombshells on equal terms, be it with fists, weapons, or anything else.
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Trumplica
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Trumplica: Harvey Dent's initial role as a fascist bigot (due to being under Hugo Strange's mind control) is an unsubtle caricature of Donald Trump.
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All Lesbians Want Kids
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All Lesbians Want Kids: Played with. When Batwoman stumbles across Helena, who in this continuity is the leader of the German Youth Resistance and the lead singer/guitarist in a Swing band, her narration reflects that she and Maggie had discussed getting dogs, but maybe it would be better if they could have kids. She wonders if they could just adopt Helena. Back in the Spanish Civil War, Kate and Renee took a young orphan, Jasón, under their wing.
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You Killed My Father
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You Crippled My Mother: Lois' mother came to the... attention... of Hugo Strange, and turned him down. He used his devices to break her ankles, ending her dancing career and forcing Lois to become the family's source of financial support.
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Canon Immigrant
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Canon Immigrant: Kathy Duquesne from Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman makes her comic debut here. As does Ellen Yin from The Batman (though she was arguably a Race Lift of Ellen Yindel from Batman: The Dark Knight Returns).
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Foe Romance Subtext
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comment
Foe Romance Subtext: Between Zatanna and The Joker's Daughter. While JD is horribly obsessed with Zatanna and making her into a slave, there is also slight hints that she is genuinely in love with her. Zatanna also has moments where it seems she loves Joker's Daughter. After stripping Joker's Daughter of her powers, Zatanna sings her a song about lost love that leaves JD in tears. As Zatanna flies away she holds back tears of her own.
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World of Action Girls
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World of Action Girls: Most of the comic's heroes, and all the ones with powers, are female.
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Evil Is Petty
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Evil Is Petty: Cheetah killed Jasón because she was jealous of the love his adopted mothers furnished on him.
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1.0
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