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The Gotham City Sirens are back, teaming up for an all-new caper in Gotham City Sirens: Unfit for Orbit #1. It all begins ...
Batman and Catwoman have had a unique on-again, off-again romance built on the chase and the game they played for years in ...
Over the years, Catwoman has found herself in countless predicaments. She has gone up against a variety of anti-heroes and villains, as well as some of DC's greatest superheroes.
Catwoman and Harley Quinn are going to be joined by Poison Ivy for Gotham City Sirens: Unfit for Orbit, a five-issue event ...
Catwoman is one of Batman‘s top villains, but ever since her New 52 series ended earlier this year, she’s been a missing figure in the DC Comics universe. That is, until this week.
In DC Comics, Catwoman is a very prominent character who plays a crucial part in Batman's journey as a vigilante. However, most comic book fans might be familiar with only one version of the ...
Catwoman really does have nine lives. Even before DC Comics started messing with backstories about their character -- known as continuity -- Catwoman's origin has a series of contradictions since ...
Before Catwoman returned to the pages of DC Comics, she got new life on-screen. In 1966, ABC began airing a live-action Batman series. Adam West and Burt Ward took on the roles of Batman and Robin ...
In the latest of our comprehensive series of reviews of DC Comics' 52 relaunched titles, we take a look at Catwoman #1. Selina Kyle is a jewel thief, often portrayed as possessing a complicated ...
Looks like the cat's finally out of the bag: Selina Kyle, better known as Catwoman, is bisexual. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.