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[CENTER][img]http://i.imgur.com/pYFzTCi.jpg[/img][h1][color=dimgray][b]C A T W O M A N[/b][/color][/h1][sup][color=dimgray]"My world is all just shades of grey, Batman. That's why you'll never really understand me."[/color][/sup][h3][sup][sup][color=dimgray]S E L I N A K Y L E [color=dimgray]♦[/color] 02 F E B R U A R Y 1975 ( F O R T Y-T W O ) [color=dimgray]♦[/color] F E M A L E [color=dimgray]♦[/color] N E U T R A L [/color][/sup][/sup][/h3][/CENTER][COLOR=dimgray][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3]C O N C E P T A B S T R A C T[/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][/COLOR][INDENT][INDENT][i]This is my first time being in this kind of genre on this site, but I feel good enough that I can survive the challenges. I picked Catwoman because I love her to …show more content…
She handed over the club to Magrina and left Gotham, but not before saying goodbye to Batman. After her leave, she did what she told her and traveled all over doing jobs for people. She stole for heroes and villains, fought some of them, teamed up with a few of them, and helped out a couple individuals. During her time away from Gotham, she met Red Claw. At first, it was just a simple job that the Red Claw needed. Steal something off of a train headed for Berlin. Something then happened aboard the train that made Red Claw angry enough to put out a bounty.
[color=dimgray]ퟮퟬퟭퟭ [b]⇝[/b][/color] After years spent on the run, Selina heard of the earthquake in Gotham and returned home. East End suffered deaths and destruction that was brought by the earthquake and it's aftermath. Catwoman discovered that the Tin Roof Club had been destroyed and killed several people, including Julián Magrina. Feeling terrible for her friend's death, she decided to stay at Gotham and rebuild the club. However, she always kept an eye out for Red Claw or anyone that took her
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When she mentioned Joker, Bruce got upset with her and demanded to stop talking about him. Selina refused and tried to make him see reason. In order to do that, she had to admit that she regretted killing Stan and it changed her life. She suggested to him about getting help before it's too late, using herself as an example of not getting help. 'If you don't address your gulit, you could end up like me.' she said to him. It wasn't clear whether or not he agreed, but things ended rather positivity between them. Selina told Alfred that it's up to him to make sure that he gets the help and asks for him to update her as soon as possible. Then she

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