While Gotham City has always been a dark and dangerous locale within the DC Universe, it has also always had no shortage of heroes willing to do whatever they can to save it from itself. Although Batman and his family of vigilantes have made great strides in doing just that over the years, it is Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, who has done the most in the shortest amount of time. Unfortunately, all of Gotham is about to get a brutal reminder that even the best laid plans will always go awry where Gotham is concerned, and this time it means war.After waking up from his long overdue slumber following Insomnia’s near global takeover, the Caped Crusader returns to action to find that something is very different in Gotham City. As he learns soon enough in Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War: Battle Lines #1 (by Tini Howard, Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, and Romulo Fajardo Jr.), this is all thanks to Selina and her crew of former henchmen and goons. Over the past few months, Selina and her allies have reshaped the face of crime in Gotham City, eradicating the murder and bloodshed that once ran rampant and replacing it with high value but nonviolent robberies. Unsurprisingly, the Dark Knight is unwilling to let Selina’s efforts continue unabated, and it isn’t long before the city gives him more than mere ideological reasons to take that stance.After everything Selina Kyle has seen and lived through, it made perfect sense that she would take it upon herself to clean up Gotham City in her own way. Through her efforts, criminals like Black Mask have been brought to heel, effectively creating a version of Gotham that both she and Bruce have dreamed of. Better yet, by giving the former henchmen of Gotham’s worst villains a chance to thrive without coming to or doing any harm, the entire culture of the city’s underworld has shifted in ways that once seemed impossible. No matter how immutable these facts may be, however, they are in and of themselves anathema to Batman’s self-imposed mission, not to mention his strict and frequently problematic moral code.RELATED: The Huntress’s Justice Society Return Hints at a Batman and Catwoman MarriageRELATED: DC Celebrates Batman Day Early with Announcements of Exclusive Comics and More
While Gotham City has always been a dark and dangerous locale within the DC Universe, it has also always had no shortage of heroes willing to do whatever they can to save it from itself. Although Batman and his family of vigilantes have made great strides in doing just that over the years, it is Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, who has done the most in the shortest amount of time. Unfortunately, all of Gotham is about to get a brutal reminder that even the best laid plans will always go awry where Gotham is concerned, and this time it means war.
After waking up from his long overdue slumber following Insomnia’s near global takeover, the Caped Crusader returns to action to find that something is very different in Gotham City. As he learns soon enough in Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War: Battle Lines #1 (by Tini Howard, Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, and Romulo Fajardo Jr.), this is all thanks to Selina and her crew of former henchmen and goons. Over the past few months, Selina and her allies have reshaped the face of crime in Gotham City, eradicating the murder and bloodshed that once ran rampant and replacing it with high value but nonviolent robberies. Unsurprisingly, the Dark Knight is unwilling to let Selina’s efforts continue unabated, and it isn’t long before the city gives him more than mere ideological reasons to take that stance.
After everything Selina Kyle has seen and lived through, it made perfect sense that she would take it upon herself to clean up Gotham City in her own way. Through her efforts, criminals like Black Mask have been brought to heel, effectively creating a version of Gotham that both she and Bruce have dreamed of. Better yet, by giving the former henchmen of Gotham’s worst villains a chance to thrive without coming to or doing any harm, the entire culture of the city’s underworld has shifted in ways that once seemed impossible. No matter how immutable these facts may be, however, they are in and of themselves anathema to Batman’s self-imposed mission, not to mention his strict and frequently problematic moral code.
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