Yes, she's a thief, but . Gone are the goggles in favor of a cowl and sleeker, more stylish gloves and boots. When the new Batman takes back control of Gotham City, Catwoman remains despondent at the loss of Bruce Wayne. However, she has learned her reformation was the result of a mindwipe by Zatanna, a procedure known to deeply affect and, in at least one case, physically incapacitate its victims. Her Sister's Keeper explores Selina's early life as a prostitute and the start of her career as Catwoman. In the 1970s comics, the Catwoman of Earth-Two (the parallel Earth that was retroactively declared as the home of DC's Golden Age characters) has the same history as her Golden Age counterpart. Posing as a criminal, Selina gains the Bana's trust and thwarts a terror attack aimed at causing mass casualties in Gotham City. In Frank Miller's All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder, Catwoman expresses interest when the Joker's invites her to join him in "some mischief". [41] It is later revealed that Catwoman was chosen specifically to take down Batman should the JLA ever need to defeat the original Justice League. When the two meet at an opera many years later, during the events of Batman: Hush, Bruce comments that the two no longer have a relationship as Bruce and Selina. She uses the whip because it is a weapon that the user must be trained to use, and therefore it can not be taken from her and used against her in a confrontation. Selina accompanies him on a mission to break into Doctor Sivana's armory, and later travels with him to Tokyo in order to recruit a Japanese representative for Batman Incorporated. The Caped Crusader. Posing as a criminal, Selina gains the Bana's trust and thwarts a terror attack aimed at causing mass casualties in Gotham City. After defeating Harley and the Joker, Catwoman tells Poison Ivy that they are no longer friends, this after Ivy drugged her in an attempt to uncover Batman's secret identity. Season 2, Episodes 3 and 4 . Realizing that she could use the map to capture Black Mask and claim the 50 million dollar bounty on his head, Selina leaves Kitrina bound in a locked room so that she can keep the map for herself. In the build-up to The Return of Bruce Wayne, the Sirens help Zatanna put out a massive fire at a local park near their home, only for them to be ambushed by a creature made of mud. Bluebeard : Ahoy, Catwoman! 3) #2 (January 2018) centers on a romantic storyline between Batman and Catwoman, beginning with their initial meetings and acceptance of their shared mutual attraction towards one and another. Afterward, she is seen covering her bed with past versions of her Catwoman costume. Catwoman's attractiveness and feminine wiles have also allowed her to take advantage of male opponents. Catwoman is a fictional character created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.Debuting as "the Cat" in Batman #1 (spring 1940), she is one of the Dark Knight's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues' gallery. After enlisting Batman's help in faking the death of both herself and her daughter, Selina puts Helena up for adoption. She helps nurse him back to health and recovers their relationship. She also discovered that Ivy had similarly taken Harley Quinn into her new sanctuary. After stealing the contents of a safe belonging to the Falcone crime family, Selina returns home to find Kitrina Falcone, a teenaged escape artist and Carmine Falcone's long lost daughter, breaking into her room. While contemplating her loss, and her unexplained physical weakness despite being fully recovered from her physical heart trauma, she rescues two bystanders from a new supervillain-wannabe who calls himself Boneblaster. Miraculously, Selina survived the fall and was revived by a gang of cats. Once Selina is freed, Talia orders Zatanna to wipe Bruce's identity from her memory, reasoning that her kidnapping has proved that the knowledge is too dangerous for her to handle. In Tim Burton 's Batman Returns, Michelle Pfeiffer played Catwoman opposite Michael Keaton's Batman. Catwoman has appeared in a variety of media, beginning from the 1960s Batman series to the modern day. Maggie is then shown in the depths of the Gotham City sewers clad in the bloodied nun robes, muttering about her plan to kill Catwoman in order to free Selina's soul. [71] Two issues later, however, Catwoman is found brutally beaten and cut, bleeding badly. Batman #62 (December 1950) reveals that Catwoman was an amnesiac flight attendant who turned to crime after suffering a prior blow to the head during a plane crash she survived. Scratch out their eyes. However, she has learned her reformation was the result of a mindwipe by Zatanna, a procedure known to deeply affect and, in at least one case, physically incapacitate its victims. At the same time, this character was meant to be different from other Batman villains like the Joker in that she was never a killer or evil. After flitting from rooftop to rooftop, Selina looks back just in time to see her apartment blown apart by explosives. Catwoman has also been shown to have various items to restrain her victims, such as rope for binding hands and feet, and a roll of duct tape used to gag her targets, as she has done with various victims during her robberies over the years. Once Selina is freed, Talia orders Zatanna to wipe Bruce's identity from her memory, reasoning that her kidnapping has proved that the knowledge is too dangerous for her to handle. Portrayed by: Annette Bening was originally cast in the role, but she had to drop out of filming due to her . Men feel more sure of themselves with a male friend than a woman. Convinced she must have been someone important if an attempt had been made on her life, she once again became a burglar operating and adopted the identity Catwoman. Batman reluctantly arrests Catwoman after all 237 of them are killed, despite Catwoman's insistence on her guilt. After being dragged underneath the soil by the creature, Catwoman awakens bound and gagged on the floor of a dark room, and is quickly forced into an illusion by her unseen captors. Selina enjoyed this experience so much she decided to become a professional costumed cat burglar, and thus began a career that would repeatedly lead to her encountering the Batman. Catwoman joined Batman's new team of outsiders, . Rather than be charged, Selina was instead inducted into a second chance program that helped those growing up in poverty. In Detective Comics #848 (November 2008), Hush attacks Selina as she is in her apartment, kidnapping her and surgically removing her heart. Creation. In June 2016, the DC Rebirth event again relaunched DC Comics' entire line of superhero comic book titles with partial revisions of their characters' fictional histories. She is delivered anonymously to a Gotham hospital. Selina took to the streets for a time before being caught and sent first to an orphanage, then Juvenile Hall (Catwoman v.1 #0), "where Selina began to see how hard the world could really be" (Catwoman Secret Files and Origins). In addition, she is easily distracted by a common criminal. Catwoman appears in Gail Simone's "Sensei and Student" story-arc in Birds of Prey. Kane's inspiration for Catwoman was drawn from multiple sources to include actresses Jean Harlow, Hedy Lamarr, and his cousin, Ruth Steele. Believing she can no longer function as a criminal, Selina has since decided to become one of Batman's Outsiders. The first time Batman and Catwoman meet, she is going by her real name, Selina Kyle. During the Silver Age, Catwoman, like most Batman villains, used a variety of themed weapons, vehicles, and equipment, such as a custom cat-themed car called the "Cat-illac". Though the story adds more circumstantial evidence to the theory of Selina's Falcone heritage, establishing that the Falcones' second-born daughter was put up for adoption in America, it also supplies no definitive proof. They plan to trick men into divulging information that might be used in future crimes. In the course of the story, the origin of Catwoman was also re-envisioned. She uses these to blackmail the administrator into erasing "Selina Kyle" from the city's records, then steals the administrator's diamond necklace and escapes from the orphanage. Still, the undeniable magnetism between Bat and Cat is one of Gotham's most reliable constants: wherever Catwoman goes, Batman is sure to follow, if only to take her down. Selina returns home from her adventure to find that the mysterious movie aficionado Film Freak has deduced her alias, joined with Angle Man, and grabbed Helena. Knowing that the real Bruce is dead, and that the man with Harley is really Thomas Elliot (Hush), Selina takes Ivy to the restaurant where the picture was taken. Following the procedure, the Angle Man turns himself in to the authorities; the Film Freak, however, embarks upon a murderous rampage. Bruce is still Batman in all of these universes. Batman asks Catwoman to infiltrate the violent tribe of the Bana Amazons during the Amazons Attack! Near the end of the story, Gata and her followers face off against Batman, but the two later fall in love, and Maria Romero, also known as Madame X, tells Sheila that she is really a clone of Maria. She attacks and subdues Kitrina, who tells Selina that she had unknowingly stolen a map that details the location of the new Black Mask's underground bunker. 4 / 8 Although Bruce is gone, Selina continues to keep close ties to his family, spending Christmas Eve with Dick Grayson and Alfred Pennyworth (and to a lesser extent Damian). Before accepting Selina's idea, Ivy secretly paid a visit to Zatanna through her plants, to find out if she had anything to do with Selina's weakness. Prior to becoming a star, she was an alcoholic whose actions during one of her "blackouts" were recorded into an underground porn film. During the events of Blackest Night, Selina is attacked by Black Mask after he has been reborn as a member of the Black Lantern Corps. In the first issue of Gotham City Sirens, Selina runs into the Bonebuster, a new villain trying to make a name for himself, and is saved by Poison Ivy. Though Selina supports Batman for five years, she eventually joins the Regime after losing hope that the Regime could truly be stopped. This page is about the original comic book character. [40], Following the DC Rebirth continuity reboot, the two once again have a sexual encounter on a rooftop in Batman (vol. Maria Kyle was a distant parent who preferred to spend her time with cats, and committed suicide when Selina was very young. Catwoman v.1 #0, which provides details about Selina's childhood, neglects Maggie's existence. Story-lines include her adoption of teenage runaway and former sidekick, Arizona; aiding Bane, whom she later betrays to Azrael; and a stint as a reluctant government operative. This week's Top Five List is the Top Five Nicknames for Batman!! At their very cores, they're in direct opposition of one another, and yet the flames of romance between the . She is not dressed in costume, but appears in the very dress she first wore in Batman #1 as the Cat. Being down bad for their ladies is a genetic trait all Wayne men share. After a year working for the mayor, Selina used her position to track her brother and learn what had happened to him. 4/17/2013 5:12 PM Anonymous said . Selina Kyle appears as an aging and somewhat overweight madam in Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns four times; all are brief. Brian Kyle, a drunken layabout angry at his wife for killing herself, disliked Selina for resembling her mother and eventually drank himself to death. Catwoman has also appeared in the television series Gotham (20142019), in which she was portrayed by Camren Bicondova and Lili Simmons (adult). Cyber Cat); and a stint as a reluctant government operative. At some point in the future, her childhood orphanage is bombed by a terrorist group called the Dogs of War. But with Bruce's return, it could tease a Flashpoint twist to another iconic character. In Howard Chaykin's Dark Allegiances, Selina Kyle becomes a film star under the stage name of Kitty Grimalkin. She became Catwoman's sidekick, after befriending Selina Kyle. Catwoman's response to this revelation is unequivocal: she gags Zatanna with duct tape, rendering her powerless, and pushes her out a window. As for using cat imagery with the character, Kane stated that he and Finger saw cats as "kind of the antithesis of bats".[14]. Catwoman is a fictional character created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. When accused of being a traitor by Luthor, she reveals the Martian Manhunter is posing as the Blockbuster, which would soon lead to the hero's death. Catwoman appears to be completely reformed, and her love for Batman is true (although brash and unpredictable). The villain had also previously tortured Selina's sister Maggie by drilling out her husband's eyeballs and feeding them to Maggie, which drove her insane. [34][35] Once Bruce Wayne returns from his time in the past, he establishes Batman Incorporated, a global team of Batmen. A month after Helena is placed with a new family, Catwoman asks Zatanna to erase her memories of Helena and change her mind back to a criminal mentality. While dogs are faithful and friendly, cats are cool, detached, and unreliable. (DC Comics) Mr. 1 #10) clearly establishes Catwoman as being one Marguerite Tone. The two drifted apart afterwards, with Sylvia blaming Selina for her negative experiences; she hated Selina for not inquiring about what had happened to her at the hands of her abusive first client. She was killed when Cernak henchman's gun went off and hit her on the chest enough for her to fall from the fourth floor mezzanine. She later aides Batman, with whom she already has a romantic relationship, to spy on the Joker. [54] It has a more high tech look, with domino-shaped infrared goggles on her cowl. As Catwoman, she assists Batman against Lex Luthor in the reconstruction of the city. Selina questions whether she should be raising a daughter when her life as Catwoman has already proven to be such a danger to the child. Their relationship is also strained by the fact that they sometimes find themselves on opposite sides of the law. For this job, Selina infiltrates a Russian club by posing as the bartender. Alongside the Dark Knight, this is one of Batman's oldest nicknames and is also a reference to his very nature and his outfit. Batman approaches . 3) #24. Catwoman (Selina Kyle) appears as Catwoman (Prime) a playable character in the Infinite Crisis video game. Batman is determined to prove her innocence, and makes a deal with Amanda Waller to get her off death row in exchange for her help on a mission to Santa Prisca. It is revealed that Selina Kyle had been in a bad marriage, and eventually decided to leave her husband. [48] They subsequently go back to Gotham and defeat all of Batman's enemies who had sided with Bane before taking on and defeating Bane himself, at which point the two are taken by Thomas who, in an attempt to finally break Bruce's spirit, shows him the corpse of the recently murdered Alfred. Black Mask attacks the institution, and somehow awakens Maggie from her coma. Once Bruce Wayne returns from his time in the past, he establishes Batman Incorporated, a global team of Batmen. Catwoman is later confronted by Steve Trevor, who offers her a spot on Amanda Waller's new Justice League of America. This impresses Selina, who mentions that she had tied up the child using an "inescapable" knot that Bruce had shown her years earlier. She initially teams up with the Laughing Man (the Joker) against the English freebooter Captain Leatherwing (Batman), before turning to Leatherwing's side, and eventually marrying him. It has been implied that Her Sister's Keeper was rendered non-canonical by the events of Zero Hour, and subsequent writers have rejected Miller's choice to make the post-Crisis Catwoman a prostitute. Catwoman also appears in the Batman: Knightfall saga, where she is approached by Bane's henchmen while robbing a house. Holly Robinson takes over as the new Catwoman while Selina, living under the alias Irena Dubrovna, turns her attention to caring for her daughter (Selina's alias was inspired by the name of the main character in the 1942 film Cat People). The Batman uses Selina Kyle as a focal point in Gotham's story but shies away from using her iconic nickname Catwoman - and for a good reason. She worked as a dominatrix for the pimp Stan to survive and also sheltered a child prostitute named Holly Robinson working for him. Batman's grief and rage over her death causes him to finally lose control of his bloodlust as he drinks the Joker's blood. Before Batman can return her to custody, she escapes. When the two meet at an opera many years later, during the events of the 12-issue story arc called Batman: Hush, Bruce comments that the two no longer have a relationship as Bruce and Selina. Maria confesses that she had planned to transplant her brain into Gata's body, but she could not bring herself to do it because she loved her "daughter" too much. This version of Batman partners with and marries the reformed Earth-Two Catwoman, Selina Kyle (as shown in Superman Family #211). From 2002's Hush storyline, Catwoman has often been depicted as an anti-hero and one of Batman's closest allies. In the Catwoman: Year One story (Catwoman Annual #2, 1988), Selina (now an adult) achieved some success as a thief. In the second and final sequel, Batman: Crimson Mist, the corrupted Batman reflects grimly that he can no longer understand Selina's noble sacrifice after his psyche has become increasingly corrupted by his surrender to his vampire side. Hush eavesdrops on the conversation, targeting both women as a way to hurt his enemy, Bruce Wayne. Catwoman explained that she knew if she took the fall for the crime Batman wouldn't let her die on death row, therefore saving Holly's life. Bruce receives a terminal medical diagnosis, and Selina cares for him until his death.[45]. Batman has had many romantic relationships with female characters throughout the years, but while these relationships tend to be short in duration, Batman's attraction to Catwoman is present in nearly every version and medium in which the characters appear. This . In the meantime, Bruce enters the recovery room and, believing her unconscious, launches into a soliloquy. In Hush, Batman reveals his true identity to Catwoman. A twist occurs when Wildcat informs Selina that Holly has been arrested for the murder of Black Mask. Selina kills Stan to save her sister, and gets away with it. Historically a supervillain, the character first appeared as The Cat in Batman #1, which means she shares her status as the second-oldest of Batman's long-term Rogue's Gallery with The Joker, who was introduced that same issue.The code name Cat-Woman (sic) and the first of her cat-suits were introduced in issue #2. Finally defeating Film Freak, Selina returns home to find that Slam Bradley has deduced that Helena is the daughter of his son Sam Bradley Jr., and therefore his granddaughter. It is revealed in issue #0 of Worlds' Finest that this Selina was killed while trying to stop what she believed was a human trade ring. Following a massive battle with Black Mask and his henchmen (which ends with neither woman being able to claim the bounty), Selina agrees to take on Kitrina as her new sidekick, Catgirl. However, she was discovered and thrown off City Hall's roof by an unknown party. Although the situation is defused through Holly's opportune arrival, the sight of two Catwomen active simultaneously in the city is caught on video. Golden Age first appearance of "The Cat". Catwoman later learns of Bane's manipulations and helps rescue Batman after his defeat at Thomas Wayne's hands. In the 1960s, Catwoman's catsuit was green, which was typical of villains of that era. In Salvation Run #2, Catwoman was exiled to the Prison Planet by Amanda Waller's Suicide Squad. Following the procedure, Angle Man turns himself in to the authorities; Film Freak, however, embarks upon a murderous rampage. After the DC Universe's history was rewritten by the Flash and Doctor Manhattan, Catwoman's past was changed. Believing she can no longer function as a criminal, Selina decided to become one of Batman's Outsiders. She reappears in the "City of Bane" storyline, reuniting with Bruce following his defeat against both Bane and his father Thomas Wayne from the Flashpoint reality. Selina arrives in time to help her sister flee into the sewers. She also took the opportunity to steal enough money to live on before going back to the streets. "[22] Selina is taken in by Mama Fortuna, the elderly leader of a gang of young thieves, and is taught how to steal. Later, she wore a dress with a hood that came with ears, and still later, a catsuit with attached boots and either a domino or glasses-mask. Batman Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community. Shortly after defeating Bane and at the behest of Claire Clover, Bruce proposes to Selina, convincing her to accept by recalling the War of Jokes and Riddles. Selina discovered that Ivy had apparently seduced and drugged the Riddler with her plant pheromones, keeping him in a vegetative state. To clear her name, they track down Holly, bringing Catwoman into a duel with Talia al Ghul. [49][50] However, both Bruce and Selina then defeat Thomas utilizing both Scarface and the Psycho-Pirate.[51]. Later, Selina receives a message on her phone from Edward Nigma (Riddler) which shows Harley posing with Bruce Wayne. RT @CatwomanNation: It's so frustrating how DC keep saying "Catwoman murdered Valmont." WHERE? Growing up on in Oliver's Group Home, she and the other residents were taught to steal objects in order to continue living there. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Concerned at how weak Catwoman had become, Ivy takes Selina to where she'd been staying, the home of the Riddler. In the original DC "Catwoman" comics, Selina's parents are Maria and Brian Kyle, who both tragically die when she is quite young, leading to her life on the street. An accomplished jewel thief and an occasional hero herself, Selina's murky moral compass has made her relationship with Batman complicated, to say the least. However, her physical weakness becomes obvious when she fails to fight Boneblaster effectively. Zatanna gives her a little bottle supposedly containing aloe vera for her post-op scars. Debuting as "the Cat" in Batman #1 (spring 1940), she is one of the Dark Knight's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues' gallery. The two drift apart afterward, with Sylvia coming to resent Selina for not inquiring about what had happened to her at the hands of her abusive first client. It was not until her next appearance that she donned a mask, which was a theatrically face-covering cat-mask that had the appearance of a real cat, rather than a more stylized face mask seen in her later incarnations. "[13] Catwoman was meant to be a love interest and to engage Batman in a chess game, with him trying to reform her. She is one of the few to recognize that this Batman is an impostor, later being present when the true Batman returns to the fold as he struggles against his successor, his willingness to save even criminals confirming his true identity for Selina. Maria then dies in Sheila's arms. The criminal had learned Selina's identity through his earlier alliance with Selina's childhood friend Sylvia, who still harbored a grudge against Selina.

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catwoman's nickname for batman

catwoman's nickname for batman