I think that other than the fact that she finds sidekicks to be a hindrance (since she wouldn’t want anything to go wrong on a heist) that she wouldn’t want a child’s death on her hands (Tim was only 9 when he was recruited by Bruce in the first storyline) which is why she gave Helena up for adoption. In the end, she was broken by this after the long struggle to keep her by her side despite the fact that she’s Catwoman. Once and for all and in the end gives her up. She arranges a new plan with Bruce to make her safe With the loss that Bruce felt when he lost Jason. Terrorist that staged Selina’s and Helena’s deaths so that her daughter would be finally safe to live with Selina:įaking their deaths, she knows it won’t be enough. This discussion, she and Bruce had staged an incident where Bruce pretended to be a Which is what she strives for with Helena.īut Helena gets repeatedly kidnapped and put into danger because she’s Catwoman. This one line shows her feelings about his past partners and thinks that children deserve to have a normal healthy life. “ Face it, Bruce… The world you and I live in? It’s not a safe place for kids.” Own daughter and it’s implied strongly that Bruce is the father). Is shown when she’s with Tim and Bruce discussing what to do with Helena (her Selina didn’t understand why he would have adolescent partners at all. But she also wouldn’t putĭamian was trained by the League of Assassins and Bruce tried to keep him out There are major reasons why she wouldn’t take on a sidekick.īruce, before Dick Grayson, she likes to work alone. Where Gotham had a plague and Tim was infected. Of why people see them as potential partners lies in the story arc of Contagion Tim has been told by Bruce before to stay away from Catwoman so there’s that ![]() But I didn’t blink when I saw google suggest: Nightwing and CatwomanĬatwoman have had moments where it felt like they could have a partnership (and In the same universe this conversation happened: Later told Nightwing that she wanted to make Bruce jealous and he laughed at Suit in the DC universe, Selina and Tim have partnered up a few times. Than the fact that most people who would love to see Tim in a black spandex So on the more NSFW side of the Catlad spectrum, people love to emphasize Tim’s flirty nature, skin tight suit and sassiness.īut underneath the stacks of fluff, lemon, reader insert, slashfic fanfiction, is this alternate universe plausible? Or is it even possible in the same universe? Some images to show you what he looks like as Catlad (I love Daunt’s interpretation of Catlad):Ĭouldn’t find the source for this one but credit goes to the original artist (signature in corner). And unlike Tim as Robin, he’s acrobatic, flirty, unbelievably sassy and quick like his mentor Selina. In my previous post about Damian and animals, I jokingly said that Catlad wasn’t possible because Selina would never take him on as her partner after he threw cats.īut then I thought, is it actually possible?Ī fanmade character where Tim Drake is taken on by Catwoman as her sidekick. ![]() ![]() He first appeared in Becky Cloonan, Brenden Fletcher and Karl Kerschl's Gotham Academy #4 (2015).Disclaimer: I’m not bashing Catlad’s concept, I honestly think it’s great! The idea of Tim working with Selina and being acrobatic and sassy is awesome! I’m analyzing whether it could happen in the canon universe and if Catwoman would be able to take on a teenager for a sidekick. In this continuity, Trent still starred in The Gray Ghost television series and also had a long-standing rivalry with fellow actor Basil Karlo/ Clayface. RELATED: Batman Reveals How Tim Drake Surpasses Dick Grayson and Jason ToddĮpisodes of Justice League Unlimited and Batman Beyond also referenced the Gray Ghost, and the character has made his way into the comics with various references, movie posters appearing as background Easter eggs and an appearance by Simon Trent in the Gotham Academy comics as the drama teacher at the titular school. West would go on to voice a similar character in an episode of Disney Channel's Kim Possible, a retired actor who had once played "The Fearless Ferret." The role parodied West's own career as a former superhero television actor whose fame had waned, and Batman: The Animated Series creators Bruce Timm and Paul Dini have previously shared that The Gray Ghost would not have existed if West hadn't wanted to play the part. Trent/The Gray Ghost was voiced by the late Adam West, star of the 1960s Batman television series and spinoff movie.
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