Flamingo (DC)

Creation & Design

Flamingo was created as a part of the DC Universe's expanding roster of villains, designed to be a unique and flamboyant character with a penchant for chaos.

Early Years

Flamingo first appeared in the Batman series, where she was introduced as a member of a villainous group, showcasing her skills and unique personality.

Character Development

Over time, Flamingo has evolved from a minor villain to a more prominent character within the DC Universe, often appearing in various storylines that explore her motivations and relationships with other characters.

Cultural Reception

Flamingo has received mixed reviews, with some fans appreciating her unique design and personality, while others feel she lacks depth compared to more established characters.

Character Details

Real Name:
Unknown
First Appearance:
Batman #666
Aliases:
Flamingo
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Society, Villains United
Abilities:
Acrobatics, Hand-to-hand combat, Weapon proficiency
Equipment:
Various weapons, High-tech gadgets
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
pink

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Stand-alone story set 15 years into the future featuring Damian Wayne as Batman

1st cameo and only appearance of Professor Pyg, deceased in one panel - Pyg is later reintroduced with a different design and character profile

1st cameo appearance of Flamingo, briefly in one last episode, later introduced with a different design

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1st cameo appearance of Flamingo

A character named Flamingo was briefly introduced, previously in Batman #666 which was a future tale featuring Damian Wayne as Batman

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1st full appearance of Flamingo, a flamboyantly dressed assassin who dabbles in cannibalism

Cover art inspired by Purple Rain by Prince and the Revolution

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