Now, DC Comics has unveiled a new costume for Catwoman, debuting on the cover of August's Catwoman #2 Joelle Jones designed the new look, which DC's press release describes:
Selina's sticking with the black, but gone are the goggles in favor of a cowl, along with some much sleeker, more stylish gloves and boots The new[...]
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His new plan is to introduce Catwoman to Bruce Wayne and convince him to accept the "true timeline." However, this version of Catwoman is…a little different Meanwhile, this iteration of Gotham worsens, and Thomas Wayne develops health issues.
Batman #46 cover by Tony S Daniel, Danny Miki, and Tomeu Morey
You may have questions at that premise[...]
The Justice League tries to stop a threat on Colu before it reaches Earth with four unique and bizarre teams.
DC Natioon #0 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
DC Nation #0 is a preview comic for three upcoming stories from DC: The Wedding of Batman and Catwoman in Batman, Man of Steel, and No Justice[...]
Mother Panic enters a park in the center of Gotham City to meet with Catwoman and Poison Ivy for help in getting into Arkham Asylum. Is it a good read?
In the modern superhero comics landscape, it's not easy for a comic to break the 100,000 issue sales barrier. But Batman seems to have the magic touch, according to writer Tom King.
Life is crooked and weird — a metaphor for continuity.
"Don't forget, Catwoman is a f***ing burglar!" King said.
Speaking on Catwoman's dress, Jones said her first reaction was: "I HAVE to design that dress." She wanted it to be something that fit the character Jones designed several dresses and boiled them down to the essence[...]
Coming out of the C2E2 Batman panel, Joëlle Jones is writing and drawing a Catwoman ongoing comic book that spun out from some work that Jones created during the Writers Workshop.
Someone is out there committing crimes and impersonating her, and she needs to stop them to save her reputation — especially from Batman…
Comes out on the[...]
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Catwoman sneaks out while Bruce is asleep to go wedding dress shopping as only Selina Kyle can While she does this, we are given snapshots at various points of she and Bruce's relationship over the years.
Batman #44 cover by Mikel Janin
Tom King delivers another fun one-off issue, this time focusing on Catwoman doing her[...]
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Catwoman is face-to-face with Poison Ivy and learns that her latest ploy is, in part, fueled by the feeling of guilt of killing five men during the War of Jokes and Riddles Meanwhile, Batman tries to get Harley Quinn to wake up and talk to her sometime partner, Ivy.
Batman #43 cover by Mikel Janin
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Batman and Catwoman Yes, it's a bit odd, but that seems to be the direction we are going And DC Comics is looking how to collect this all.
Here are three examples.
Batman: Preludes to the Wedding
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Wedding bells are ringing in Gotham City…and the criminal underworld is determined to silence them! Following[...]
Catwoman is joining the Mezco Toyz One:12 Collective figure line Featuring two alternate heads, interchangeable hands, her trusty whip, and even a toolkit, she is up for preorder now and will ship in the fall of this year She will run you the standard $80.
I gotta say: this may be the best looking Catwoman figure[...]
Batman and Catwoman are apparently trying to test the limits of her hold over them, and Ivy responds with the Justice League in kind.
Batman #42 cover by Mikel Janin and June Chung
With Batman #42, the plot kicks into gear, and we see what this arc is going to be like While the premise as interesting[...]
He knows he can't trust Catwoman and Alfred at the moment, and he makes it to the Batcave to inoculate himself and Selina.
Soon enough, Ivy makes contact with Bruce through Alfred and reveals that she has achieved what no other conqueror or villain has ever done She has taken over the world already.
Batman #41 cover[...]
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Batman and Wonder Woman continue their struggle against the demons of humanity's sins in the other dimension while Catwoman tries to force the Gentle Man to bring them back Selina knows now that time moves more quickly in the other dimension and worries for Bruce's wellbeing The Gentle Man only has one more request:[...]
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"SOMETHING BLUE"! Follow Batman and Catwoman on two separate but parallel paths as their wedding planning kicks into high gear Selina picks out her dress, and Bruce starts to make arrangements for their new life together—but this being Gotham City, and they being Batman and Catwoman, you can bet[...]
The Gentle Man has called in this favor, and Batman and Wonder Woman take up his fight while the Gentle Man himself spends a day experiencing Gotham City with Catwoman.
Batman #39 cover by Mikel Janin
Tom King once again puts out a charming and compelling installment of Batman driven by its charismatic characters and interesting story[...]
Batman is called to investigate the grizzly murder of a child billionaire's parents. Needless to say, this case connects with Bruce Wayne on a very personal level. Does this make for a good read?
There was a lot of scheduling confusion, which was entirely my fault.
Batman Annual #2 cover by Lee Weeks
Batman Annual #2 is a heartfelt and beautiful tale of the first meeting and last days shared by Batman and Catwoman The resulting comic works entirely off its characters, emotion, and phenomenal artwork.
The sweet, little moments shared between Bruce[...]
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We are given a look back to the first encounters between the Batman and Catwoman, including some break-ins to the Batcave and Wayne Manor We see how the characters first connected beyond hero/villain interactions.
Then we see the latter days of Bruce Wayne and Selena Kyle We see them married, how their relationship developed, and[...]
While doing so, those same romantic partners, Catwoman and Lois Lane, are attempting to convince the two of them to reconnect in light of Batman and Catwoman's engagement Neither Bruce or Clark are especially receptive to the idea, but circumstance may push them together regardless.
Batman #36 cover by Clay Mann and Jordie Bellaire
Welcome to Part[...]
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Batman, Catwoman, Superman, and Lois Lane are going on a double-date at the Gotham Fair The problem is that it's superhero night, and only people dressed as superheroes can get in Where oh where can Bruce Wayne, Selena Kyle, Clark Kent, and Lois get their hands on costumes this time of night?
Batman #37 cover[...]
Review: Batman #37 from DC Comics by Tom King, Clay Mann, and Jordie Bellaire shows you can fill a Batman comic with comedy and friendship and it works perfectly well!
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Batman Annual #2 from DC Comics by Tom King, Lee Weeks, Michael Lark, Elizabeth Breitweiser, June Chung and Deron Bennett continues the trajectory that King and his many wonderful collaborators have taken the Dark Knight on: an emotional exploration of the heart of the Batman and the importance of his relationships with the world[...]
Japan and DC Entertainment collaboration stars Koichi Yamadera as Batman; Wataru Takagi as The Joker; Ai Kakuma as Catwoman; and Rie Kugimiya as Harley Quinn No English voice cast has been announced for the dubbed Blu-ray/DVD version, though some familiar voices from previous Batman animated projects are expected to be involved.
Credit: Warner Bros.
Though no official synopsis for[...]
In addition to Batgirl, Black Canary, and Huntress, the likes of Orphan, Spoiler, Batwoman, Gotham Girl, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, and even Wonder Woman herself have come to help.
With few leads to go on and an intensifying situation, these heroes have their work to cut out for them.
Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #16[...]
Two-Face stars: West (Bruce Wayne / Batman); Ward (Dick Grayson / Robin); William Shatner (Harvey Dent / Two-Face); Julie Newmar (Catwoman); Steven Weber (Alfred Pennyworth); Jim Ward (Commissioner Gordon / Hugo Strange); Thomas Lennon (Chief Miles O'Hara); Lynne Marie Stewart (Aunt Harriet Cooper); Jeff Bergman (Joker / Bookworm / Desmond Dumas); Wally Wingert (Riddler, King[...]
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Batman #33 by Tom King, Joelle Jones and Jordie Bellaire marks the first issue in a new arc after the game-changing proposal, or rather it's answer, from the last issue.
Batman and Catwoman are engaged For some reason, this engagement has led them to a desert country that is so marred by war and criminality,[...]
Prior to West's death, the biggest attraction was the inclusion of William Shatner as Two-Face. After the movie, Shatner came out to talk about the movie Joining him was Ward, who reprises his role as Dick Grayson/Robin, along with Julie Newmar as Catwoman Joining the two actors on stage were supervising producer-writers James Tucker and Michael[...]
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The powerful ladies of DC are coming together for
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