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Cassandra Cain
Cassandra Cain

Cassandra Cain

395 appearances Β· Copper/Modern Age Β· 1999–2026 Β· 3 key issues
Who is Cassandra Cain?

Cassandra Cain was raised from infancy by assassin David Cain, who denied her spoken language so her brain would process body movement as communication, making her a near-peerless fighter. She later came under Batman and Oracle's guidance in Gotham City, taking up the Batgirl mantle.

Few characters have made an entrance quite like Cassandra Cain β€” debuting in 1999 in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #120, courtesy of Greg Rucka and Mike Deodato, she arrived at the tail end of the Modern Age and immediately carved out a singular place in the DC universe. Over nearly three decades of publication, she's accumulated 347 catalog appearances across flagship titles like Batgirl, Detective Comics, and Batman, sharing pages with the very heart of Gotham's mythology β€” Batman, Bruce Wayne, Barbara Gordon, Dick Grayson, and Robin. With three key collector issues to her name and a publishing run that stretches from 1999 all the way to 2026, Cassandra Cain is no footnote; she's one of the most enduring figures to emerge from the Dark Knight's world, and any serious DC collection is richer for her presence.

Identity

Real name. Cassandra Cain

Affiliations. Batman Family; Batman Inc.; Formerly: ; Young Justice; Justice League Elite; League of Assassins; Titans East; Outsiders

β˜… First appearance
Batman #567
Jul 1999

Part of the Batgirl legacy

Cassandra Cain is one of 2 heroes to carry the Batgirl mantle. See the whole Batgirl family β–Έ

Trivia

  • Barbara Gordon holds the distinction of being the first Batgirl to anchor her own ongoing solo series, a run that stretched to nearly 75 issues β€” a remarkable feat for any solo title.batman.fandom.com
  • DC eventually rebranded her under the Orphan identity, a significant editorial move that effectively stripped the Batgirl mantle from her for a notable stretch of time.batman.fandom.com
  • A defining and carefully sustained element of her early publishing history was a major language-and-communication challenge that functioned not merely as a character trait but as a cornerstone of her portrayal β€” one that later became a deliberate plot point, ultimately subject to alteration and partial reversal.batman.fandom.com
  • James Tynion IV has written more of Cassandra Cain's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 49 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1999–2025

Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #120 β˜… 1999
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #120
Batman #586 2001
Batman #586
Batman: Gotham Knights #35 2003
Batman: Gotham Knights #35
Batgirl #63 β˜… 2005
Batgirl #63
Teen Titans #43 2007
Teen Titans #43
Batgirl #5 2009
Batgirl #5
Red Robin #25 2011
Red Robin #25
Batman Beyond Unlimited #11 2013
Batman Beyond Unlimited #11
JLA #7 2015
JLA #7
Batman #29 2017
Batman #29
Batman #59 2019
Batman #59
Batman #103 2021
Batman #103
Batman #129 2023
Batman #129
Batgirl #1 2025
Batgirl #1

Appearances (301–395 of 395, oldest first)

Catwoman (2018)
The Other History of the DC Universe (2022)
Nightwing: Fear State (2023)
Jenny Sparks (2024)
Batman: Wayne Family Adventures Batman Day Special Edition (2024)
Batman by Tom King (2024)
#1
Batman: Detective Comics (2023)
Supergirl (2025)
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen - The Deluxe Edition (2025)
DCeased Omnibus (2025)
Titans (2023)
#32
New Titans (2026)
#33