I tried having a shared backstory with another player that my gruff and gritty mute ranger was actually a nobleman rejecting such a lifestyle. We worked out this past together I told them all my secrets and then they decided not to.
i actually disagree! not to bring back a certain children's hospital and say "it's literally color theory" unironically, but... it's literally color theory. both of these color palettes are virtually complimentary and look pretty nice together
For decades, the love affair between Batman and Catwoman has entertained comic book fans. The two have gotten together and separated numerous times, their opposing natures constantly getting in the way of their happiness, and fans still wonder if these two can ever be happy together.
Throughout their history together, Batman and Catwoman have gone through several engagements. Some failed, but a few did end in marriage. The first time they got engaged was during the Golden Age, while she was under the fake identity of Elva Barr, and Bruce was dating her just to confirm his suspicions that she was Catwoman. This particularly problematic story became even worse, considering Bruce was dating Linda Page at the time.
During their investigation, Batman and Catwoman bond and realize they are remarkably similar. They eventually confess their identities to each other and enter a relationship. The story hints that the two stayed together until her death, and Bruce writes in his autobiography how he remembers her "filled with love and joy."
Once the job is done, Batman and Catwoman spend one "last" night together, even making love on a rooftop. Eventually, the Bat discovers the Cat took the blame for the murders to save her friend, Holly Robinson. Selina's loyalty towards Holly prevents her from confessing the truth, but she knows Batman will never rest until he proves her innocence.
King's Batman Annual #2 shows readers a future where Batman and Catwoman get married, have a kid, Helena, and settle down. The story features them as an old couple when he receives a fatal diagnosis. The issue depicts their final days together and explores Selina's grief and resignation at losing him.
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