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| Ling,
gang game Lynx.
Black hair. Brown eye. Left eye is missing. Height 5'9" Weight 140
pounds. There is no more information about her name and there is very
little information about her past. Once in a club in Gotham she and her gang the Ghost Dragons are confronting Tim Drake, who was in the process of becoming the famous Robin. They scare him off but later, at their hideout, Tim, as Robin, returns and evens the score. The big boss of the gang is Sir Edmund Dorrance, alias The King Snake. He is not amused with this Robin kid defeating his gang and he kills the leader of the gang Billy Hue as punishment. He gave control of the gang to Lynx and gave them an important task to retrieve an old biological Nazi weapon. They succeed in heir task but again it is Robin who interferes. They manage to capture Robin but it wasn't for long. He escaped and in the process prevents the transport of the weapon. Lynx then has to confront The Snake and explains that because of the action of again the Robin kid they only had part of the weapon. But to make it sound less worse she makes him believe she had taken care of Robin and his partner. But this lie couldn't hold very long because Robin stayed on the tale of the gang and The Snake and when The Snake found out about Robin being still alive and a real threat to him, he had to punish the leader of the gang again. He didn't kill Lynx like he had done with Billy Hue because killing a woman wasn't his way. Instead he let his assistant Bobbo take out her left eye. However she remained loyal to the King Snake for a while but in the end she and the Ghost Dragons turned against him and defeated him. She then had full control over the gang. Some other noteworthy encounters she had were with KGBeast and Helena Rosa Bertinelli, better known as Huntress. |
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Series Batman, © DC Comics, 1993 For the Dutch edition © Baldakijn Boeken Artwork taken from Jachtkreet van de Huntress part 6, kring der duisternis |
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| Text: Chuck Dixon. Artwork: Tom Lyle. Ink: Bob Smith. Colors: Adrienna Roy | ||||
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