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Catwoman: Lonely City

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The imprint is a bit more lenient on foul language, as Batman: Damned and Last Knight on Earth has Batman and Joker respectively say "shit." Batman vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham —- The Big Bad Wolf detective of Fabletown teams up with the Dark Knight Detective.

The women confront each other several times, discussing Eiko's motivations to dress as Catwoman and whether Selina's plans for Gotham and the families are worth the sacrifices required. During one of their encounters, Selina and Eiko kiss, establishing their relationship as a romantic one.

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Catwoman: Selina's Big Score, DC Comics, ISBN 978-1-56389-922-5 (SC, August 2003), ISBN 978-1-56389-897-6 (HC, July 2002) In an early 1980s storyline, Selina and Bruce develop a relationship, in which the closing panel of the final story shows her referring to Batman as "Bruce". However, a change in the editorial team brought a swift end to that storyline and, apparently, all that transpired during that story arc. Catwoman (vol. 3) Detective Comics #759-762; Catwoman #1-37; Catwoman Secret Files #1; Catwoman: Selina's Big Score #1 The Last God: Songs of Lost Children— One shot showing the journey of Queen Cyanthe from innocent girl to warrior.

Frankenhoff, Brent (2011). Comics Buyer's Guide Presents: 100 Sexiest Women in Comics. Krause Publications. p.23. ISBN 978-1-4402-2988-6. Ten years ago, the massacre known as Fools’ Night claimed the lives of Batman, the Joker, Nightwing, and Commissioner Gordon…and sent Selina Kyle, the Catwoman, to prison. Selina Kyle is released from prison 10 years after the event of Fool’s Night for her role in murdering Batman, Nightwing, Commissioner Gordon, and many other Gothamites in a massive explosion. Selina is reintroduced to a Gotham City that been rebuilt in the aftermath of Fool’s Night with Harvey Dent becoming mayor, outlawing masks, introducing Batman tech to the Gotham police force, and making Gotham safer than it ever has been. But Selina Kyle knows what really happened on Fool’s Night and has one last heist in her - breaking into the Batcave.

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In Frank Miller's All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder, Catwoman expresses interest when the Joker's invites her to join him in "some mischief". She may be involved in sadomasochism, as she first advises the Joker — who has just murdered his latest lover—that "I've heard rumors on how you handle women — and even I don't play it that rough". [74] Two issues later, however, Catwoman is found brutally beaten and cut, bleeding badly. She struggles to tell Batman, "Juh... Juh... It was Juh..." [75] Batman: Two Faces Using the trust she regained in Luthor's eyes, she earns a passage to the 'real' Earth, in a jerry-rigged teleport machine built by Luthor for letting the villains escape. On Earth, she resumes being a hero, with occasional lapses into thievery by commission, simply for the thrill of it. Ten years have passed since Fool’s Night, which claimed the lives of Batman, the Joker, Nightwing and Commissioner Gordon. During the decade, Selina Kyle was in prison and she discovers that Gotham has banned costumed heroism and villainy, which may have been safer, but a lot less free, under the watchful eye of Mayor Harvey Dent and his Batcops. Trying to wonder what the meaning of Batman’s last word “Orpheus” is, Catwoman assembles a gang of misfits to pull off a big score that will uncover the secrets hidden inside the Batcave. Stellar and cinematic in every single context, from the biggest brawl between superpowered characters to the smallest heartfelt conversation between characters…This book is a masterpiece in every sense of the word…”— Comicbook.com



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