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Lynx is the name of three fictional characters appearing inDC Comics.

Fictional character biographies

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Dome's Henchman

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The first Lynx is a henchman of Doctor Dome, aPlastic Man villain.

Ghost Dragons

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Comics character
Lynx
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceRobin #1 (1991)
Created byChuck Dixon (writer)
Tom Lyle (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoLing
Team affiliationsThe Ghost Dragons
AbilitiesExcellentmartial artist

Lynx was originally seen as the girlfriend of Billy Hue, leader of the Parisian branch of the Ghost Dragons, aChinese youth gang with members fromMacau,Kowloon, andHong Kong that servedKing Snake.[1] King Snake, known to the public at large as Sir Edmund Dorrance, was a British businessman and criminal. Robin (Tim Drake) met her in Paris and was dazzled by her beauty. Billy Hue later failed to kill Clyde Rawlins, an American interfering in King Snake’s affairs, due to Robin's interference. Hue was killed by King Snake as punishment, and Ling was dubbed Lynx and given leadership of the Ghost Dragons in his place. When Lynx failed to kill Robin and prevent him from interfering in King Snake's plans, his warped sense of good manners prevented him from killing her, although he still felt he could punish her in another way. King Snake moved the Ghost Dragons toGotham, and Robin discovered one of her eyes had been put out by King Snake. She felt this mutilation to be Robin’s fault, and swore revenge.[citation needed]

The Ghost Dragons gradually began carving a "turf" in Gotham, with Lynx at their head and King Snake working from the shadows, badly wounded after his first encounter with Robin. Lynx still served King Snake, and clashed with Robin on several occasions. She was part of a Gotham gang war between the Ghost Dragons and the Russian Odessa, leading her into conflict with both Robin, and theHuntress. Eventually, she came to hate the idea that the Ghost Dragons were led by a white man, and after King Snake killed a member of the Triads (an act she considered highly foolish) she led a revolt against him. King Snake was arrested, and Lynx became sole leader of the Ghost Dragons. She attempted to expand the gang's territory, into the Gotham suburbs, but was stopped by Robin and [[Stephanie Brown (character)|Spoiler]].[citation needed]

Subsequently, she spent time as a mercenary, but eventually returned to Gotham and resumed control of the Ghost Dragons. When Gotham was declared aNo Man’s Land the Ghost Dragons controlled a part of the city, and they held it for much of the No Man's Land period. Eventually, Lynx was approached by Batman, who recruited her in stopping a man who selling Gotham children as slaves. The alliance did not continue afterwards, and once Gotham was reopened, Lynx returned to her criminal life.[citation needed]

During the "Batman: War Crimes" storyline, Lynx attempted to expand Ghost Dragon territory, and came into conflict withBatgirl (Cassandra Cain). When Lynx proved unable to best Batgirl in combat, one of her Ghost Dragon gang members attempted to interfere in the fight, accidentally killing her as she struggled with Batgirl.[2]

During the "One Year Later" storyline, Lynx is resurrected by members of theLeague of Assassins, only to be killed again by Batgirl soon after.[3]

Third Lynx

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The third Lynx.

In the "Battle for the Cowl" storyline, a new Lynx is recruited byBlack Mask to be part of a group of villains that aim to take over Gotham. She is seen fighting with Man-Bat against gang members inBattle for the Cowl #1, and is also seen with all the Gotham Heroes in the third issue.

She later appears inRed Robin. After being captured and unmasked by Red Robin, Lynx reveals that she is a teenager and claims to be an undercover officer from Hong Kong.[4] After receiving intel fromCassandra Cain that indicates that the Hong Kong Police Department is indeed using teenagers for undercover operations, Red Robin frees Lynx from prison. Before departing into the night, Lynx kisses Red Robin, which causes him to realize that there is an attraction between them.[5]

Outside of the main continuity, Lynx appeared in the 2024 comic miniseriesLittle Batman: Month One which takes betweenMerry Little Batman andBat-Fam.[6]

Powers and abilities

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Lynx is a master of martial arts and trained in the use of guns and hand-to-hand weapons.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Greenberger, Robert (2008).The Essential Batman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 239.ISBN 9780345501066.
  2. ^Batgirl #56 (November 2004)
  3. ^Robin (vol. 2) #148 (May 2006)
  4. ^Red Robin #13 (August 2010)
  5. ^Red Robin #17 (January 2011)
  6. ^https://batman-news.com/2025/02/26/little-batman-month-one-4-review/
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