Catwoman writer Genevieve Valentine has confirmed that Catwoman is now a bisexual character
Catwoman
Character » Catwoman appears in 3418 issues.
Catwoman is a fictional character originating from DC Comics. Under the costumed alias of Catwoman, Selina Kyle, is a cat burglar with an on-again, off-again, romantic relationship with Batman. She is shown as a woman who is very strong-willed, independent and morally dubious.
Catwoman is now Bisexual
@captainmarvel4ever: I had already mentioned it here "Catwoman #39 (2015) (Spoilers)", I just didn't want to spoil it for others who haven't read it yet, by shouting it out.
@animehunter: Oh, sorry I didn't bother looking because I haven't read Catwoman #39 yet (can't get to my store)
@captainmarvel4ever: No worries, by you mentioning it, I can rename mine, I just have to think of something else to rename it. That is if Comicvine will lets me, at the moment it has bugs such as renaming threads and notifications.
I thought she already was...
Yeah, same here.
Something something SJW something something forced diversity.
In all seriousness, this is cool. Obvious, but cool. Having a bisexual anti-hero is a bit tired at his point though.
I thought she already was...
Yeah, same here.
This feels kind of obvious.
Something something SJW something something forced diversity.
In all seriousness, this is cool. Obvious, but cool. Having a bisexual anti-hero is a bit tired at his point though.
From Newsarama
CATWOMAN Writer Addresses This Week's Kiss & If Selina Will Return To The Costume
Catwoman writer Genevieve Valentine may have kept Selina Kyle out of her catsuit the last few months, but the flirtatious character is far from less sexualized, as this month's #39 proved.
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I thought she already was...
Lol I was about to say the same thing
@smash_brawler said:
Something something SJW something something forced diversity.
In all seriousness, this is cool. Obvious, but cool. Having a bisexual anti-hero is a bit tired at his point though.
It's not forced diversity?
I was expecting this eventually. First Poison Ivy, now Catwoman. Seems to be in vogue that any overly sexual female character eventually gets hinted at playing both teams. I'm surprised Catwoman managed to dodge it for so long.
@orangebat said:
@smash_brawler said:
Something something SJW something something forced diversity.
In all seriousness, this is cool. Obvious, but cool. Having a bisexual anti-hero is a bit tired at his point though.
It's not forced diversity?
Yeah, because in a universe largely populated by straight people having a LGBT character, any LGBT character based on the usual reactions seen in the Internet, is clearly forced diversity. Cut me a break.
I was expecting this eventually. First Poison Ivy, now Catwoman. Seems to be in vogue that any overly sexual female character eventually gets hinted at playing both teams. I'm surprised Catwoman managed to dodge it for so long.
This I agree with though. I'd be kind of nice to see less overly sexualized bi characters (which are generally female for obvious reasons).
Hmmm. I feel writers are only making already established female characters bi, I would rather them create new characters. I mean, it was always kind of hinted that catwoman was and I just want to see how people would react if they made Batman or Nightwing bi. But, yea the new 52 tag on the comics are ending but the continuity will still be the same I think.
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