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Overall, the โ90s were a time of shocking storylines, dark anti-heroes, and new legacy heroes, when every story was a dark epic, andย DC introduced newย charactersย to continue the legacy of some of DCโs greatest heroes.ย
10) Stargirl

Debuting in 1999, Courtney Whitmore was a teenager who discovered that her new stepdad, Pat Dugan, was a retiredย Golden-Ageย superhero called Stripesy.ย She went through Patโs belongings and found the Cosmic Converter Belt, which belonged to her stepdadโs old partner, Star-Spangled Kid. The belt gave Courtney the powers of super-strength, flight, and energy projection. With this belt, she became the new Star-Spangled Kid. To ensure that she was safe, Pat built a giant suit of armor and renamed himself S.T.R.I.P.E to follow her into battle. Together, the pair joined the new Justice Society. When the latest Starman, Jack Knight, retired, he passed the Cosmic Rod to Courtney to continue his legacy. The Cosmic Rod increased Courtneyโs powers, and she renamed herself Stargirl.
9) Question

Introduced in 1992 as a Gotham City beat cop, no one expected that much from Renee Montoya. However, her ingenious skills of deduction quickly earned her a promotion to detective, and she worked alongside Batman for many years. In 2006, Renee was approached by the original Question, aka Vic Sage, a superhero detective who wore a mask that made it appear as though he didnโt have a face. Vic was dying of lung cancer and wanted Renee to continue his legacy. He chose Renee because of her tenacity, compassion, and detective skills. The pair formed a close bond, and when Vic died, Renee honored her friendโs wish and donned the mask. As the new Question, Renee is one of the best detectives in DC Comics and fights to protect the streets of Gotham.
8) Batgirl (Cassandra Cain)

The daughter of two assassins, David Cain and Lady Shiva, Cassandra was trained since birth to be the ultimate weapon. She debuted in 1999 andย the only thing she was taughtย wasย how to kill. Her parents didnโt even teach her how to read or speak because they considered it to be a waste of memory. Despite her perverted upbringing, Cassandra still had a natural sense of empathy. She killed her first man at the age of eight and was so traumatized that she ran away from home. Nine years later, Cassandra saved Commissioner Gordon from her assassin father.ย Grateful for Cassandraโs help,ย Barbara Gordon, aka Oracle, took Cassandra in as her ward. Barbara taught her how to read and write and eventually gave Cassandra her blessing to become the new Batgirl. Batmanย adopted Cassandra as his daughter, and she joined the Bat Family.ย To distance herself even further from her birth parents, Cassandra took on theย alias of Orphan. Although she was raised knowing nothing but violence, through her will and strength of character, Cassandra was able to shape a different life for herself and become part of a loving family.
7) Mr. Terrific

Introduced in 1997, Michael Holt, aka Mr. Terrific, is the worldโs third-smartest man. Michael was a self-made genius, billionaire inventor, and Olympic gold medalist. However, none of that mattered when hisย pregnant wife Paula, who was a great humanitarian, died in a car accident. To honor her memory, Michael drew inspiration from the legacy of Golden-Age hero Terry Sloane, aka Mr. Terrific, to become a superhero. Taking on the name of his predecessor, Michael used his vast wealth and technological expertise to construct the T-Spheres. These small drones follow Michaelโs every command, and can fire lasers, explode, andย createย force fields. Michael hasย utilizedย his strategicย abilitiesย toย serve asย a leader for both the Justice Society and the Terrifics. Mr. Terrific is a hero dedicated to helping the world and making it a fairer place for everyone.
6) Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark)

Introduced in 1996, Cassandra โCassieโ Sandsmark is the third person to bear the name Wonder Girl. Cassieโs mother,ย Dr. Helena Sandsmark,ย was an archaeologist and a good friend of Wonder Woman. Cassie was a huge fan ofย Diana. Since she wanted to become Dianaโs sidekick,ย she stole several mystical artifactsย from her mother, including the Sandals of Hermesย which gave her the power of flightย and the Gauntlets of Atlas, which gave her superhuman strength. With theseย tools,ย Cassie was able to help Diana fight monsters like Decay and a clone of Doomsday. Zeus, Cassieโs father, was so impressed by her bravery that he bestowed her with the powers of flight and super strength, so she didnโt need the sandals or gauntlets anymore. Although initially resistant, Diana eventuallyย agreed to becomeย Cassieโs mentor.ย As a result, Cassie soonย becameย a core member of both Young Justice and the Teen Titans. A loyal and virtuous hero, Cassie is one ofย Dianaโsย closest friends.













