Batwoman
Introduced in 1956, this Batwoman was Kathy Kane, a daring circus performer and heiress who was inspired by Batman to don a costume and fight crime in Gotham City, funding her crimefighting career with her own considerable fortune.
Few characters carry the electric charge of a Silver Age debut quite like Batwoman, who burst onto the scene in 1957's World's Finest Comics #90 under the creative hands of Edmond Hamilton and Dick Sprang. A DC original through and through, she's spent over six decades gracing the pages of Batman, Detective Comics, and World's Finest Comics — the absolute heart of the Batman corner of the DC universe. Her adventures unfold alongside some of comics' most iconic figures, including Batman, Robin, and the alter egos Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson, placing her squarely in the most storied neighborhood in the medium. With a key issue to her name and a publishing history stretching from the optimistic dawn of the Silver Age well into the 2020s, Batwoman is a character whose longevity speaks for itself — a genuine piece of DC history worth seeking out.
Real name. Katherine Kane
Powers. : Batwoman was a circus stunt-cyclist.

Part of the Batwoman legacy
Batwoman is one of 2 heroes to carry the Batwoman mantle. See the whole Batwoman family ▸
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Covers through the years — 1957–2020
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