Silver St. Cloud

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Silver St. Cloud is a female comic character who features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Silver St. Cloud

She came to receive an invite from noted millionaire Bruce Wayne to a party of Gotham's elites at one of his private yachts with her date meeting with the Mayor's speechwriter. On the yacht, she came to first meet Bruce Wayne where she became intrigued by the man and hoped that the two would meet again. (Detective Comics v1 #470)

Overview

Personality and attributes

In appearance, Silver St. Cloud was a young beautiful woman with long silver hair. (Detective Comics v1 #470)

She came to remark that Bruce Wayne was a strange man after first meeting him and not like how she imagined. (Detective Comics v1 #470)

Powers and abilities

It was noted that she was among the elite figures in Gotham. (Detective Comics v1 #470)

Notes

  • Silver St. Cloud was created Steve Englehart and Mike Gold where she made her first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #470 (June, 1977).

In other media

Television

Silver St. Cloud in Gotham.
  • In Gotham, a young Silver St. Cloud appeared in the second season of the live-action television series where she was portrayed by actress Natalie Alyn Lind. She was introduced as a young blonde haired girl whose father was the half-brother of Theo Galavan. Her father was said to had died with Silver becoming a ward of her uncle Theo where she stayed in Sweden for a time. When the Galavans went to Gotham, Silver joined them where she enrolled at school. During this time, the young orphaned Bruce Wayne became smitten with her and became her friend.

Films

  • In Batman: Soul of the Dragon, Silver St. Cloud made a brief appearance in the setting of the animated film where she was portrayed by actress Erica Luttrell. She was shown to had been involved with Bruce Wayne but was unaware of his double life as Batman. However, she was aware that he was hiding some dark part of him from her and wanted to know the truth though Wayne said he could not do so. This caused the pair to break up and she came to leave him as a result of his secrets.

Appearances

  • Detective Comics v1: (1977)
  • Batman: Widening Gyre v1: (2010)

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