Catwoman #82 hits stores Wednesday. Selina faces Carmine Falcone at the ball's climax. Will she secure her prey or become his victim?
Catwoman #68 continues the all-out war between Selina Kyle and her allies, against the machinations of the White Glove and other DC villains. As Selina’s life hangs in the balance, everything from her ...
Catwoman, also known as Selina Kyle, first appeared in Batman #1 (1940) and was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Originally introduced as a jewel thief called "The Cat," she evolved into a complex ...
Catwoman has existed in our popular culture for nearly a century, subverting expectations surrounding a female protagonist all along the way. At times, the tapestry of her story has hit some snags, ...
Anne Hathaway’s portrayal of Selina Kyle, otherwise known as Catwoman, in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises (2012) has divided and delighted fans of the DC Comics anti-heroine. While iconic ...
Catwoman (alter ego Selina Kyle) is a goddess of a comic book character. Sure, she may be mortal, but the chokehold she's had ...
Selina Kyle can't die. Well, she can, but thanks to the god Bastet and a big rock from outer space, she can come back to life nine times. She's been burning through those lives at a rate of knots by ...
Gotham silenced many doubters last week with a strong pilot, but heading into a series, the question remains: can this show sustain its bold concept - doing Batman without Batman - on a weekly basis?
Trained to perfection as an acrobat and burglar, Catwoman has no need for metahuman abilities. Despite this, the Feline Fatale recently acquired a thematically appropriate superpower. It is unclear, ...