Bette Kane is a fictional character in DC Comics. She first appeared in the sixties as "Betty Kane", the Bat-Girl. Later, her character history was retconned. Her name was changed to "Bette Kane" and she took on the mantle of Flamebird.
The original Bat-Girl was Betty Kane (first appearance: Batman #139, 1961), the niece of Kathy Kane, Batwoman. After discovering her aunt's dual identity, Betty convinced Batwoman to train her as her sidekick.
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