[1] Misfit debuts as a shadowy figure, wearing a homemade variation of Barbara Gordon's classic Batgirl costume, accurate enough to be mistaken for the original article at night.
In fact, she simply applies some minor cosmetic changes to her costume, like a stylized (bat-like) letter M instead of the batwings, and a denim miniskirt, and renames herself Misfit.
While piloting a giant robot during a fight against a magically-empowered teen gangster, Misfit deliberately ignored Oracle's orders not to touch a certain button on the machine.
After the button was pressed, an entire slum was leveled, leaving the gangster and many innocent people dead due to Misfit's actions.
Misfit manages to prove her worth again, defeating an enraged Black Alice[8] and saving Manhunter from a cadre of magic-using villains.
Reminiscing about her dead mother, Misfit teleports back home to Metropolis, where she is kidnapped by Darkseid's henchmen, fed with experimental drugs to shatter her will and forced to fight against other metahumans.
reveals that as an adult in an alternate future timeline, Charlotte operates as the Huntress in the Titans Army, and has dyed her hair blonde and wears fishnet stockings, like Black Canary.
When Barbara Gordon transfers the Birds of Prey headquarters to "Platinum Flats" (a fictional city in the Silicon Valley) to tackle a group of white-collar criminals, she forces Charlotte to enroll at the local high school.
Furthermore, she finds herself surpassed in popularity by her rival Lori, formerly a goth outcast, but now considered exotic and attractive by the geeky elite of Platinum Flats.
[12] While Robin told her the doors were always open for her to visit, she was not made a member of the team, and was ultimately passed over in favor of Static, Aquagirl, and Kid Eternity.
[13] Some time later during the events of Brightest Day, Oracle reunites in Gotham City with Huntress and Black Canary, mentioning in passing that Charlotte is now living with a foster family.
She has a disagreement with Stephanie Brown, the girl who ultimately succeeded Cassandra Cain as the new Batgirl and currently acts as Oracle's protégé.
[7] After temporarily "borrowing" Misfit's powers, Black Alice teleports away with Granny Goodness, making her explode in the process.