The Evolution of Catwoman (Infographic) TVovermind

DC Comics character Batman was created in 1939 as the ultimate superhero detective. By 1940, he had defeated a number of petty criminals and two-bit hoodlums, and creators Bob Kane and Bill Finger were looking to give him a real adversary. They created Catwoman, an antagonist with sex appeal who could also help boost their

The Evolution of Catwoman (Infographic)

DC Comics character Batman was created in 1939 as the ultimate superhero detective. By 1940, he had defeated a number of petty criminals and two-bit hoodlums, and creators Bob Kane and Bill Finger were looking to give him a real adversary. They created Catwoman, an antagonist with sex appeal who could also help boost their female readership.

Catwoman first appeared in Batman #1 as a jewel thief known only as The Cat. She was a villain but she didn’t actually kill anyone. This was intentional: because she wasn’t outright evil, Catwoman could serve as a femme fatale to Batman, setting up one of the most memorable unrequited love stories in comics. At least until the modern 2016 reboot, that is, when they have a relationship and Batman proposes to Catwoman. To make sense of it all, HalloweenCostumes.com created this infographic on the evolution of Catwoman from 1940 to today. Some highlights include:

  • From 1940 to 1942, she was variously called The Cat, The Cat Woman, and The Cat-Woman. It wasn’t until Batman #15 that her name settled on The Catwoman. For much of this time, she wore an actual cat mask.
  • The Comics Code Authority was formed in 1954 as a reaction against sex and gore in comics. Because of her role as a femme fatale, Catwoman didn’t appear in comics for over a decade.
  • The character and costumes were influenced by a variety of sources, from 1930s sex symbol Jean Harlow to Pris from the movie Blade Runner, and even Marvel Comics character Black Cat.
  • Her costume was often patterned after Batman’s, especially her cat-eared cowl. When Batman’s costume was colorful, so was hers. Modern Batman and Catwoman costumes are more likely to be use blacks and grays.

Read on for the full costume-by-costume evolution of the iconic Batman villain.

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The Evolution of Catwoman (Infographic)

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