Catwoman
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: In various storylines, she has served as a member of the Justice League of America and a guardian of Gotham's East End, proving she is capable of true heroism when it counts. Catwoman
While her early backstory was somewhat fluid—including a 1950s retcon that she was an amnesiac flight attendant—modern interpretations usually depict her as a product of Gotham's streets. In many versions, Selina Kyle began as a poor orphan who turned to burglary to survive, eventually mastering martial arts and gymnastics to become the world’s premier cat burglar. The Gray Area: Hero, Villain, or Antiheroine? Her name is
However, the conservative Comics Code Authority of the 1950s softened her claws. During the "Seduction of the Innocent" era, Catwoman was largely retired, deemed too risqué for young readers. She vanished for almost a decade, only returning in the late 1960s when the Batman television show revived interest in campy villains. In many versions, Selina Kyle began as a
Catwoman first appeared in , originally known simply as " the Cat ". Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, she was introduced as a jewel thief who lacked the grotesque features of other Batman rogues, relying instead on her wits and agility.
: Some literary analyses compare her to Dr. Jekyll’s Mr. Hyde, representing a "reckless freedom" and an animalistic side that rejects societal rules to embrace a hedonistic thrill.