The following year, Dixon launched the first ongoing Robin series and featured the Spoiler as a foil and love interest for Tim Drake. Even so, the character was well received by fans. Dixon created the Cluemaster's daughter Stephanie as simply a plot device for this story, seeking to "spoil" her father's plans. Stephanie Brown was introduced in a three-issue story arc in Detective Comics #647–649 in which writer Chuck Dixon reinvented a villain called the Cluemaster. Anna Lore portrays her in Gotham Knights. Stephanie Brown appeared in the second season of the Arrowverse series Batwoman, portrayed by Morgan Kohan. She is the only character to have been both Robin and Batgirl in mainstream continuity. In 2014, the character returned to the Spoiler identity in Batman Eternal, completely resetting her to the beginning of her crime fighting career. From 2009 to 2011, she was the star of her own ongoing Batgirl comic book series, up until DC's company-wide relaunch of all their titles. She would earn her second chance and eventually come in own as the third Batgirl, under the tutelage of former Batgirl Barbara Gordon. She even replaced longtime love interest Tim Drake as Batman's partner and sidekick to enjoy a difficult spell as the fourth Robin. Establishing herself as a Gotham vigilante, she would initially have a hot and cold relationship to Batman and his allies. The daughter of the criminal Cluemaster, the character originated as the amateur crime-fighter Spoiler, who had taken it upon herself to foil her father's villainous schemes. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #647 (June 1992), and was created by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle. Stephanie Brown is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with Batman.
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