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Harley Quinn was reading the Gotham Gazette when she read about a mysterious Lady-X who had kidnapped the mayor's wife using a pie. She was furious about Lady-X using her M.O. and told Poison Ivy about the crime. Ivy didn't seemed to be disturbe

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Lady-X is an episode of season 1 of Gotham Girls. It premiered on December 14, 2000.

Synopsis for "Lady-X"

Harley Quinn was reading the Gotham Gazette when she read about a mysterious Lady-X who had kidnapped the mayor's wife using a pie. She was furious about Lady-X using her M.O. and told Poison Ivy about the crime. Ivy didn't seemed to be disturbed but she changed her mind when Catwoman broke into their place and told them that Lady-X had stolen a precious cat gem and created a distraction that burned Cloyster Woods to get the gem. The three of them wanted revenge on Lady-X.

Catwoman led them to a gym where Lady-X used to be. Batgirl noticed the three of them getting into the building and followed them. The four of them changed and got inside the steam bath but Lady-X managed to slip away. The Gotham Girls followed her across the gym until they finally cornered her in the weight room. Lady-X tossed a couple of barbells at the girls. When they noticed that their individual efforts would be useless, the four girls teamed up to defeat Lady-X. Harley and Ivy tossed Catwoman and Batgirl towards Lady-X and they managed to land flying kicks on her. Lady-X was defeated and the team-up was featured in the newspapers of Gotham.

Appearing in "Lady-X"

Featured Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Lady-X (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

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Notes

  • There isn't an interactive segment in this episode. Instead there is a bonus feature at the end of the video.
  • This episode featured a Hit the Target game.

Trivia

  • In the bonus feature at the end, the viewer can see entries for the official "Create a Super Hero" contest can be seen. Lady-X was based on the winner of this contest, a character named "the Muse" by R. Larry Williams.


See Also

Recommended Media

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