Mary Elizabeth Kane, better known as Bette Kane, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Mary Elizabeth Kane, better known as Bette Kane, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Bette Kane's name was later modified to "Bette Kane", and she assumed the role of Flamebird.
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Bette Kane was now a very driven and somewhat spoiled Los Angeles debutante and tennis prodigy.
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Bette Kane attempted several times to reunite the Titans West team, most notably after a journey into the afterlife with Hawk and Dove, but was unsuccessful.
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Dove noted that Bette Kane was essentially a very lonely person, basically desperate for company and contact with others.
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Bette Kane again gave up her obsession with the Titans until malfunctioning former Titan Victor Stone collected her, along with all former Titans everywhere, in an attempt to protect his soul from the Justice League.
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Content to remain a hero on her own, Bette Kane was unheard from until she was captured by a Brainiac-worshipping cult leader in Oregon and eventually rescued by Oracle's covert team of female operatives in Birds of Prey.
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Bette Kane fought Doctor Light alongside the majority of heroes who had once been members of the Teen Titans.
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Bette Kane was among the many heroes gathered to fight off the invasion of Metropolis by the Society.
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Bette Kane is kidnapped by a crazed serial killer known as the Cutter, and awakens bound and gagged in his workshop.
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Kate eventually agrees to train Bette Kane, and gives her a capeless grey military outfit and the codename Plebe.
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Later still, Bette Kane acquires pyrotechnic technology and adopts the codename Hawkfire.
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Bette Kane keeps in contact with Kate Kane and Julia Pennyworth, and even briefly visits Kate in Gotham.
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Bette Kane has trained in several forms of martial arts, with kickboxing as her specialty.
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Bette Kane increased her arsenal by equipping her mask with lenses capable of emitting powerful bursts of blinding light, and created bird-like bolas that can electrocute anyone tangled in them.
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