@1, only you would mention solely Catwoman actresses on a Batwoman thread, slandering by omission the gorgeous Lee Meriwether, the Batwoman of my faggy heart.
@4, I'm going to assume that's a typo, since Lee Meriwether played Catwoman too. But mostly I just want to give Yvonne Craig some love- she was a fantastic Batgirl. Has anyone ever even played Batwoman? I don't think it's happened yet.
No, my childhood memory outweighs all facts about Lee Meriwether. She was Batwoman, for she was married to Batman and they were very saucy. See, this is what I get for blowing a fuse at the World Cup. Thanks, jen. Will, you are a bitch though.
I liked it. Paul's right, it could have been stronger, but the art is Beeyootiful and it has historical significance for me because of the lesbian superhero angle. I showed it to a dyke friend of mine (who doesn't really read comics) and her eyes lit up like firecrackers. Priceless...
Greg Rucka is a pretty decent writer; Perfect Dark: Initial Vector was about the best possible book about Perfect Dark that could have been written. For what that's worth.
Anything with art by J.H. Williams is worth picking up -- the Promethea series he did with Alan Moore a few years back was nothing short of amazing, like Neil Gaiman's Sandman crossed with Wonder Woman crossed with a PhD dissertation on the nature and semiotics of magic symbols.
Speaking of Wonder Woman, Greg Rucka's work on that character was pretty darn good...
@11, there's been at least two Batwomen in the Batman comics since the 1950s. The original, Kathy Kane, was introduced as a heterosexual love interest for Batman after psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham wrote a bestseller called "Seduction of the Innocent" in 1954 that alarmed parents about rampant immorality in kids' comics, such as a "blatantly homosexual relationship" between Batman & Robin. Ironically, the latest incarnation of the character, Kate Kane, is a lesbian and DC/WB made a big media splash promoting that aspect of her character when she was introduced four years ago.
But Julie Newmar will always be sexy.
As will Eartha Kitt.
Meow!
Bitch.
http://yvonnecraig.com/
Anything with art by J.H. Williams is worth picking up -- the Promethea series he did with Alan Moore a few years back was nothing short of amazing, like Neil Gaiman's Sandman crossed with Wonder Woman crossed with a PhD dissertation on the nature and semiotics of magic symbols.
Speaking of Wonder Woman, Greg Rucka's work on that character was pretty darn good...