kate kane

Pride of Gotham:This celebration of Batwoman fan art features her amazing costume, her stylish civilian identity, and even the Bombshells version of the character.]
Pride of Gotham:This celebration of Batwoman fan art features her amazing costume, her stylish civilian identity, and even the Bombshells version of the character.]
Pride of Gotham:This celebration of Batwoman fan art features her amazing costume, her stylish civilian identity, and even the Bombshells version of the character.]
Kate Kane was the character the Bat-Family needed. An adult woman who takes inspiration from Batman without being his protégé. In other words, his equal, although she still respects him as the guy who was doing it first, and the clear leader of the Bat-franchise. Her military background gives her training in combat and strategy that makes her an asset to the group, as well as a formidable hero on her own. So with this being Pride Week, it's all the more appropriate that we celebrate Kate Kane with a gallery of fan art. It features many gorgeous depictions of her in the iconic Batwoman costume, but also some of her stylish civilian looks, and her baseball-oriented Bombshells incarnation.
Buy This Book: 'DC Bombshells' #1 Knocks It Out Of The Park
Buy This Book: 'DC Bombshells' #1 Knocks It Out Of The Park
Buy This Book: 'DC Bombshells' #1 Knocks It Out Of The Park
At first glance, DC Bombshells seems like it's operating on a pretty weird premise. It is, after all, a digital comic based on a line of statues that reimagine the company's heroines with retro, pinup-inspired designs, and while a lot of them have been pretty great, trying to create a narrative based around an aesthetic seems like a tough task. In practice, though, Marguerite Bennett and Marguerite Sauvage don't just rise to the occasion, they demolish it. In a summer that's been marked by some of DC's strongest new titles in years, from Black Canary to Prez, the first digital chapter of Bombshells came out swinging and knocked it out of the park with what might just be the best first issue of the bunch.
Poll: The Great Comic Romances, Round II
Poll: The Great Comic Romances, Round II
Poll: The Great Comic Romances, Round II
Unleash your OTPs! As lovers everywhere get ready for a Valentine's Day weekend full of romance and passion, and as everyone else updates their Netflix lists and wonders if they're finally desperate enough to check out Hemlock Grove, it's time to ask you, the big-hearted ComicsAlliance readers, to rate some of the greatest romances in comics history to determine which of these legendary pairings is comics' greatest love story! Over three days we'll present you with a selection of the most celebrated couples in comics. All you have to do is say if their love is built to last or doomed to fail. If you think a couple should be together forever, through all the reboots and break-ups that a cruel god can throw at them, vote 'True Love'. If you think that the couple aren't really right together and maybe ought to reconsider everything their relationship is built on, vote 'Bad Romance'. The couple with the highest 'True Love' score will be have bragging rights as the best couple, and isn't that what Valentine's Day is really all about?
Kate Kane Returns in Batwoman #0 This November
Kate Kane Returns in Batwoman #0 This November
Kate Kane Returns in Batwoman #0 This November
After months of speculation, Batwoman/Kate Kane fans finally have the answer to the question that's been plaguing them: When's she going to return to regular publication? According to DC's The Source blog, the answer is pretty soon, as "Batwoman" #0 -- a bridge issue between her "Detective Comics" run and the new ongoing series -- is coming in November, co-written by Batwoman i