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Selina Kyle, nicknamed "Cat", is a fictional character on the Fox TV series Gotham.Based on the DC Comics character of the same name who goes on to become Catwoman, Selina is a morally ambiguous street thief who becomes an ally and later love interest to Bruce Wayne, the orphaned son of Thomas and Martha Wayne.
When the master thief Catwoman breaks into a science museum, Supergirl learns of it first due to her enhanced hearing and goes in alone. Catwoman taunts her during a chase all over the museum, then drains her powers with a chunk of kryptonite and escapes with a collection of outer-space gems and jewelry.
Catwoman (portrayed by Julie Newmar) as depicted in the first and second seasons of Batman (1966). Camren Bicondova, who portrays a young Selina Kyle in Gotham. Catwoman appears in Batman (1966), portrayed by Julie Newmar in the first and second seasons, Eartha Kitt in the third season, Lee Meriwether in the series' film adaptation (see below) [1] and an uncredited body double in the episode ...
Meanwhile, Cobblepot and Selina make a deal to escape from Gotham by working together to track down and kill a thief named Magpie after she steals from the former. Soon after, Alfred is kidnapped by Jeremiah, and Barbara reveals she is pregnant with Gordon's child.
An Indian thief and leader of the Afro-Asian block of the Underworld Olympians, Amba Kadiri crossed paths with Batman, only to be captured so that her team may go on in the competition. She is an accomplished thief and martial artist who bears steel-clawed fingertips. Amygdala [231] [232] Alan Grant Norm Breyfogle: Batman: Shadow of the Bat #3 ...
“Batman Returns” screenwriter Daniel Waters participated in a recent discussion about the Tim Burton-directed sequel (via IndieWire) and revealed the collaborators’ clashing visions for a ...
A new book about the animated classic reveals the feline origins of Catherine O'Hara's Sally.
There they are quickly deposited by a revolving booth into a room with a metal floor. Catwoman makes the floor red-hot, forcing them to "dance the hot-foot". Hoping to lower the floor's temperature, the Caped Crusader bursts an overhead water pipe, only to unwittingly release "Catatonic", a gas which renders him and Robin unconscious.