5/29/2023 0 Comments Catwoman by Darwyn CookeSelina tries to assuage Bruce by telling him to "hush" and leaning in for a kiss, but his mistrust of it all leads him to push back - sending her away. This new facet to their relationship falls on the rocks however by Batman's continued trust issues with Catwoman, especially after he learns that their coupling was instigated by outside means - a magic spell. After Batman reveals his romantic feelings for Selina - and in an act of trust reveals his secret identity as Bruce Wayne, the two engage in a whirlwind full-on romance. by Darwyn Cooke (Author), Ed Brubaker (Author) 111 ratings Part of: Catwoman (2002-2008) See all formats and editions Kindle 16.19 Read with Our Free App Paperback 39.95 Other new and used from 7.58 For years, Selina Kyle has prowled the skyline of Gotham City as its most famous thief, Catwoman. While the series excels at re-examining Batman's relationships with his many villains, 'Hush' also digs into the romantic tension between Dark Knight and Catwoman for the first time in significant way in the 21st Century. This return brings more questions than answers, and leads Batman into exploring his past - crossing paths with some of the Dark Knight's greatest villains and allies and everyone in-between. It all kicks off with the introduction of Thomas Elliot - a previously-unknown childhood friend of Bruce Wayne that Bruce hasn't seen in decades. Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee's 'Hush' arc of Batman (opens in new tab) is a critical darling that is still one of DC's biggest-selling stories - not to mention the inspiration for a recent animated feature film adaptation.
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