Carrie Kelley
Few characters arrive with the kind of cultural thunderclap that accompanied Carrie Kelley's debut in Frank Miller's landmark Batman: The Dark Knight #1 in 1986 — a Copper Age moment that helped reshape what superhero comics could be. Sharing the page with Batman, Bruce Wayne, Robin, Batgirl, and Selina Kyle across titles like Batman: The Dark Knight, Batman, and Ame-Comi Girls, she's moved through DC's universe in genuinely distinguished company. That debut issue alone carries serious key-issue weight, making her one of the more consequential new characters introduced in that era of comics reinvention. Forty years on, Carrie Kelley remains a figure worth seeking out — a character whose origin story is inseparable from one of the most celebrated runs in the medium's history.
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