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Latest revision as of 00:59, 27 February 2025

Catwoman is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the character made her debut as "the Cat" in Batman #1 (Spring 1940). Catwoman is one of Batman's most enduring love interests and is known for her complex love-hate relationship with him.

Character Overview[edit]

Catwoman, whose real name is Selina Kyle, is portrayed as an expert thief, known for her exceptional acrobatics, stealth, and martial arts skills. She is often depicted wearing a tight, one-piece outfit and equipped with a bullwhip, a tool she uses both in combat and for burglary. Selina's motivations typically revolve around a thirst for wealth, though her backstory often includes elements of tragedy that have led her to a life of crime.

Publication History[edit]

Catwoman was introduced as a mysterious and morally ambiguous character in her early appearances. Over the decades, she has evolved from a simple cat burglar to a complex character with a rich backstory. Notably, her character was softened in the 1990s, and she was depicted more as an antihero rather than a straightforward villain. This change was part of a broader trend in comics to develop more nuanced portrayals of traditional adversaries.

Characterization[edit]

Selina Kyle's character has undergone significant development over the years. Initially portrayed as a villain, Catwoman's role has shifted towards that of an antiheroine. She often chooses to do the right thing, despite her criminal tendencies. Selina's relationship with Batman is central to her narrative, characterized by mutual attraction and respect, despite their often opposing goals.

In Other Media[edit]

Catwoman has been adapted into various media, including television, film, and video games. Notable portrayals include Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Michelle Pfeiffer in the 1966 television series and its cinematic continuation. More recently, Anne Hathaway portrayed the character in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), and Zoë Kravitz took on the role in The Batman (2022).

Cultural Impact[edit]

Catwoman is considered one of the most iconic and enduring characters in the Batman universe and has been recognized for her complex personality and moral ambiguity. She is often seen as a feminist icon due to her strength, independence, and complexity.

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