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It has recently come to light that vital medical treatment that could have saved Spoiler's life had been denied by Dr. Leslie Thompkins. Thompkins willfully withheld such treatment to send a warning to any of Gotham's youth intending to follow Spoiler's example. A later retcon states Black Mask killed her.
Did this retcon erase Thompkin's intended and actual involvement in Stephanie's death? If so, it should be mentioned on this page as well. — Lawrence King(talk)09:02, 5 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
No retcon has ever been mentioned in the comic books. Saying the Black Mask killed her is not the same as saying officially the Leslie Thompkins' role in the death has been removed from continuity. The Stephanie Brown article shouldn't call it a retcon. Doczilla21:37, 6 April 2007 (UTC)Reply