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+ | The original and most widely known Catwoman, '''Selina Kyle''', first appeared in ''[[Batman (comic book)|Batman]]'' #1 (Spring 1940) in which she was known as '''The Cat'''. As an adversary of Batman, she was a [[whip]]-carrying [[burglary|burglar]] with a taste for high stake thefts. [[Modern Age of Comic Books|Modern]] writers have attributed her activities and costumed identity as a response to a history of abuse. | ||
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Catwoman is a fictional character associated with DC Comics' Batman franchise and created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane.
The original and most widely known Catwoman, Selina Kyle, first appeared in Batman #1 (Spring 1940) in which she was known as The Cat. As an adversary of Batman, she was a whip-carrying burglar with a taste for high stake thefts. Modern writers have attributed her activities and costumed identity as a response to a history of abuse.
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