Who Is Dark Age Catwoman? | Batman Hearts Catwoman (Holly Robinson, Carmine Falcone, etc)

Who Is Dark Age Catwoman? | Batman Hearts Catwoman (Holly Robinson, Carmine Falcone, etc)

Silver Age: Earth-B Silver Age Selina Kyle was a consistent murderer. She would kill people on some of her appearances. However, this Catwoman would be moved to Earth-B, this Earth contains the characters and stories that were out of place. Since Catwoman was not a murderer, this was the only solution to getting rid of her Silver Age stories. Modern Age: New Earth Catwoman (New Earth) Catwoman (New Earth) After the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Selina’s history was finally revised in Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One story arc. This Selina Kyle was a 5 foot 7 inch cat lover, she worked as a prostitute and would eventually become a cat burglar when she sees Batman for the first time. Selina would soon meet a young runaway named Holly Robinson (who would later become the next Catwoman .She took her in and they became roommates. Selina’s prostitution job would later get her in deep trouble when her former pimp named Stan, kidnapped her sister Maggie and beats her. Selina kills Stan and saves her sister. Later, Selina would believe that she is the daughter of crime boss Carmine Falcone but she couldn't prove it was true. This part of Selina’s life presented quite a mystery for her, a mystery that she would explore and investigate quite a bit more but it would remain a mystery where there would never be any definite proof of her connection to the Falcone family. Later DC comics would object to Frank Miller’s idea to make post-crisis Selina a prostitute. They decided to reveal that Selina was not really a prostitute, but instead pretended to be a prostitute and steal men’s money. Catwoman was given a new on-going series after the success of the Batman Returns movie. The series was primarily pencil drawn by Jim Balent and written by Chuck Dixon. In this series, Catwoman dons a new costume which was a skintight purple color catsuit, finished with a curly long hair and her signature whip. The issue told many adventures of the Catwoman traveling around the world, stealing precious treasures, seeking vengeance and many other agendas. Batman only made few appearances. Selina adopted a teenage runaway named Arizona and trained her to be her sidekick for a brief time. She also became a government operative for a brief time. The series also reveals more of her origins from her start as a young thief to her time in Juvenile Hall, and also revealed she was trained by Wildcat. Selina would eventually move to New York and gained a CEO position at Randolf Industries when she blackmails them. She had planned to run for mayor in New York but her plans were ruined when the criminal the Trickster was able to connect Selina to Catwoman publicly. The comic book series went on a very successful run but after the 77th issue, Jim Balent left DC Comics to form his own comic book company- BroadSword Comics. His replacement were penciller Staz Johnson and inker Wayne Faucher, who changed the whole tone of the Catwoman series into a more darker and dramatic approach than the previous issues. After receiving numerous cases of robbery attempts in Gotham City, Commissioner Gordon led a group of special Task Force to apprehend Catwoman and asked Batman to not get involved. They succeeded in luring her in to a museum and caught her as she made a daring escape. Catwoman was sent to a women's prison center and went catatonic upon arriving. She refused to accept her sentence in prison and went berserk, attacking inmates and refused to cooperate. The guards then took her clothes off and locked her in a dark padded cell where she lied in the corner and refused to eat. Catwoman then made an escape and started a jailbreak, releasing all the other inmates and took control of the prison. Catwoman befriended with an unnamed blonde inmate who helped her with her plans. Suddenly, things got out of hand and Catwoman was bleeding on her neck after a knife fight. She was then brought to an ambulance with the aid of the blonde inmate, who revealed herself as Harley Quinn. The Catwoman series ended in issue no. 94 where it showcased a cliffhanging ending of Catwoman being attacked and presumably dying. The Catwoman has touched many people's heart over the years, but Batman was the first person that she ever fell in love with. In fact, it was the Dark Knight himself who inspired her to become the infamous cat burglar. Since then, Batman and Catwoman had an ongoing on/ off relationship over the years.