Kathy Kane
Kathy Kane is a female comic superhero who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Golden Age
Kathy Kane
Silver Age
Kathy Kane was a wealthy heiress who gained great acrobatic skills during her career as a circus trapeze artist and stunt cyclist. Becoming infatuated with the Batman, she fashioned herself a costume and secret hide-out and started operating as Batwoman. At first she upstaged Batman and his sidekick Robin in capturing crooks. However, Batman eventually learned her true identity and tracked her to her secret cave hide-out. Showing her how easily it was for him to learn her identity, Batman pointed out that criminals could probably do it just as easily and tried to convince her to drop out of crime fighting. (Detective Comics v1 #233) Disobeying Batman's advice, she tried to capture mobster Curt Briggs. During this caper, Batman went missing and Briggs, struck with amnesia, left thinking he was Batman. Ultimately the real Batman reappeared, and Biggs was turned over to the police. Afterwards, Batwoman went back to retirement. (Batman v1 #105) However, Kathy Kane became tired of the dull life of a rich heiress and came out of retirement once more in order to recapture a criminal named Elton Cragg. It was during this case that Batwoman gained super-powers and after her heroic deeds, she convinced Batman to let her continue her crime-fighting career. (World's Finest v1 #90)
Post-Crisis
Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
By 23 years old, the young Kathy Webb had directed three award winning underground films that included 'Ariadne's Sewing Machine', 'Mirrorrorrim' and 'Plague Afternoon' alongside poetry she published that was named 'Inanna Unbound'. In addition, she had burnt her way through relationships that involved an actor, a rock star, and a brilliant scientist among them. It was during this time that she met Nathan Kane who loved her and used his fortune to buy her a circus which had been one of her fondest dreams. She came to marry him where she was known as Kathy Kane for four years until he died of a stroke leaving his fortune to his grieving widow leading to her fully owning the Kane's Kolossal Karnival. (Batman Incorporated v1 #4)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Seeing his demise, Otto Netz decided to groom his two children that he had made namely Elisabeth and Katarina. The two sisters were to be his finest creations where at one point when they were ready they were to take his mental patterns into herself and become Netz reborn. Thus, this child would become Doctor Dedalus again as Spyder whilst the other would become the Leviathan to challenge the other. (Grayson v1 #14)
She made her way to the Batcave during Batman's fight with Talia al Ghul where she snuck in with no one noticing. During that moment, Kathy stated that Batman did not kill and shot a bullet into Talia's head thus killing her. She then reported to Spyral that their target was neutralized and told Bruce not to follow her as she did not exist whereupon she disappeared. (Batman Incorporated v2 #13)
Overview
Personality and attributes
One of her fondest desires from her childhood was wanting to own a circus. (Batman Incorporated v1 #4)
She had a decade more experience than Batman where she claimed to had been richer and smarter than him. (Batman Incorporated v1 #4)
Powers and abilities
Her former husband Nathan Kane came to buy her a circus that was named the Kane's Kolossal Karnival. (Batman Incorporated v1 #4)
Notes
- Kathy Kane as Batwoman was created by Edmond Hamilton, Sheldon Moldoff, and Bob Kane where she made her first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #233 (July, 1956).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Kathy Kane did not appear in the animated series but in the episode "The Criss Cross Conspiracy!" a character with a similar role named Katrina Moldoff appeared where she was voiced by actor Vanessa Marshall. The character was visually based on Kathy Kane and the heiress to the Moldoff Circus fortune.
- On his Formspring account, Brave and the Bold director Ben Jones stated that the decision to rename the character was due to DC Comics concerns that the episode's depiction of the character would have a negative impact on the new Batwoman comic book series, that was launched less than a month after the episode's initial air date.
Films
- In Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman, Kathy Kane did not appear in the animated direct-to-video film set in the DC Animated Universe. Instead, the identity of Batwoman was shared between three characters with one of them named Kathleen "Kathy" Duquesne voiced by Kimberly Brooks. The other two Batwoman that shared the role were Gotham Police Detective Sonia Alcana voiced by Elisa Gabrielli and Dr. Roxanne "Rocky" Ballantine voiced by Kelly Pipa. In the end, Kathy Duquesne entered into a romantic relationship with Bruce Wayne.
Appearances
- Batman v1: (1956)
- Detective Comics v1:
- Batman Incorporated v1:
- Grayson v1:
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