
After 25 Years, Catwoman Brings Back a Classic Design Fans Thought Was Gone Forever
Catwoman's modern look has become iconic, but now, DC is bringing back a classic design that fans haven’t seen in over 25 years, and it's purrfect.
A simultaneous adversary and love interest to Batman, the acrobatic burglar Catwoman first appeared in DC comics in 1940. Since then, different iterations have shown the character as a villain or an anti-hero. Though Selina Kyle is the best-known Catwoman, other in-universe characters have taken on the moniker, namely, Holly Robinson and Eiko Hasigawa. However, Selina is the one to most commonly appear in movies, usually in a love-hate, chess match dynamic with the Dark Knight.
Catwoman's modern look has become iconic, but now, DC is bringing back a classic design that fans haven’t seen in over 25 years, and it's purrfect.
A cosplayer has brought Catwoman to life with such amazing comic book accuracy that it could rival—if not sur—Hollywood’s live-action adaptations.
Absolute Batman writer Scott Snyder has finally dropped the news fans have been waiting for—when present-day Catwoman will enter the narrative.
Catwoman has sported so many iconic looks that choosing a favorite is hard, but this cosplay nailed one of Selina's most memorable costumes.
DC has introduced a wild lore change, revealing the Dark Knight’s first mentor to be someone surprisingly unexpected, yet wholly perfect.
DC has just turned back the clock on Selina Kyle, unveiling what is now her true first costume. And yes, you’ll definitely say “aw” out loud.
Batman and Catwoman have had a complicated relationship for decades, but in the Absolute Universe, their relationship has a major twist.
After her strange stint of cosmic adventures and goddess powers, Catwoman is back to her basics with a new mystery: she's being framed for murder.
DC has just dropped a treat for fans by unveiling the main cover of an Catwoman issue a full month ahead of its usual solicitation release.
Catwoman makes her highly anticipated debut in DC's Absolute Universe, with a new role in Batman's origin that redefines their iconic relationship.
Catwoman is about to begin a new era in DC's Universe, with her brand new costume signaling the biggest changes coming to Selina Kyle.
Batman and Catwoman are iconic, but after countless break-ups and even wedding-day cold feet, it’s clear that Selina Kyle isn’t Bruce's ultimate love.
The cover for Catwoman #71 reveals Selina Kyle’s new costume, which strongly resembles the one worn by Patience Phillips in the infamous 2004 film.
Do you hear that? That's the sound of thousands of BatCat shipper hearts breaking as Batman its there isn't a happy ending for him and Catwoman.
Catwoman is no stranger to heroism, but one Elseworlds story pushed her to her limits when she became Gotham's primary savior instead of Batman.
Catwoman's version of the Batmobile in an Elseworlds story has an incredibly sleek and fitting design that is perfect for Gotham's feline heroine.
After drifting across time for a whole series, Huntress finally has found a place to call home - in the far, far feature with a new Justice Society.
The Michelle Pfeiffer version of Catwoman returns, taking a twisted role in the origin of the Keatonverse version of Harley Quinn, modeled on Madonna.
A Catwoman cosplayer has nailed one critical detail that too many costumes forget, making this portrayal of Selina Kyle beyond purr-fect.
A fan-favorite Catwoman costume has just been referenced in the most unexpected way possible, proving that it's Selina Kyle's most iconic look.
DC's ultimate magic- was just taken down by a Gotham hero, with their immense fighting talents beating a powerhouse who could crush Superman.