Cat Woman 0 The New 52 Dc Comics Comic book

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Cat Woman 0 The New 52 Dc Comics Comic book.

Brand: DC Comics

Type: Comic Book

Sleeved & Boarded: Yes

Condition: Mint

3-5 Day Delivery: USPS First Class Delivery

UPC:  761941305011

Release Date: NOV 2012

Catwoman, also known as Selina Kyle, is a prominent character in the DC Comics universe. She first appeared in Batman #1, published by DC Comics in 1940. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Catwoman has since become one of Batman's most enduring and complex adversaries.

The early depictions of Catwoman portrayed her as a typical villain, a cat-themed burglar who used her feline prowess to commit crimes. Over time, however, her character evolved and became more nuanced. In the 1950s, Catwoman's image was softened, and she began to play a dual role as both a villain and a love interest for Batman.

During the 1960s, Catwoman gained further popularity through the television series "Batman" starring Adam West and Burt Ward. Julie Newmar portrayed Catwoman in the first two seasons, and Eartha Kitt took on the role in the third season. The TV series helped solidify Catwoman's status as a significant character in the Batman mythos.

In the 1970s, the portrayal of Catwoman took a more feminist turn. She became a more complex anti-heroine and occasional ally to Batman. The comic book storyline "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" by Frank Miller in 1986 further explored this dynamic.

One of the most significant developments in Catwoman's history came in the 1990s when her character was reimagined by writer/artist Jim Balent. Balent's interpretation emphasized Catwoman's sexuality and her role as a confident and independent woman. This portrayal, along with her ongoing complicated relationship with Batman, garnered significant attention and popularity among readers.

In 2002, Catwoman received her own self-titled comic series, which focused on her life outside of Gotham City and her ongoing adventures as a master thief. The series provided a deeper exploration of her character and motivations.

Over the years, Catwoman has been featured in various comic book storylines, including major crossover events such as "Batman: Hush" and "Batman: Knightfall." She has also appeared in multiple animated adaptations, video games, and live-action films.

Catwoman's personality and motivations have been depicted in different ways throughout her history. While she is often associated with her criminal activities, her character has evolved to exhibit complexity, occasional heroism, and a complicated romantic relationship with Batman. She is known for her agility, cat-like reflexes, mastery of martial arts, and her signature whip.

Overall, Catwoman remains a beloved and iconic character in the DC Comics universe, captivating readers and fans with her unique blend of charm, cunning, and independence.

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