Aunt Harriet
Aunt Harriet is Bruce Wayne's aunt who came to live at stately Wayne Manor, ostensibly to help care for young ward Dick Grayson. A warm maternal presence, she remained cheerfully unaware that her nephew and Dick led double lives as Batman and Robin.
Warm, resourceful, and utterly indispensable, Aunt Harriet made her Silver Age debut in Detective Comics #351 in 1966, brought to life by Jack Schiff and Sheldon Moldoff, and she's been a beloved fixture of the DC universe ever since. Sharing pages with the likes of Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson, Batman, Robin, and even Green Lantern across more than five decades of publication, she's the kind of character who quietly holds a world together β the heart beneath the heroics. Her appearances span Detective Comics, Batman '66, and Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet, making her a recurring presence in some of the most iconic and fun corners of the Batman corner of DC's publishing history. With a key collector issue to her name and a publishing span stretching from 1966 all the way to 2018, Aunt Harriet is proof that not every enduring comics legacy belongs to someone in a cape.

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