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Batwoman ist der Name von zwei Charakteren aus dem DC Comics Universum. Die ursprüngliche. Kate Kane, die für soziale Gerechtigkeit streitet und mit ihrer Meinung nicht hinter dem Zaun hält, breitet im Serien-Auftakt als Batwoman ihre Schwingen über dem​. Batwoman ist eine angelaufene Fernsehserie über die gleichnamige Comicfigur von DC Comics. Ruby Rose verkörpert in der Titelrolle Bruce Waynes​.

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Vor drei Jahren ist der Milliardär Bruce Wayne, der als Batman gegen Verbrecher vorging, aus Gotham City verschwunden. Doch die Stadt befindet sich in großer Not und braucht einen neuen Helden. Diese Aufgabe übernimmt Batmans Cousine Kate Kane. Batwoman ist eine angelaufene Fernsehserie über die gleichnamige Comicfigur von DC Comics. Ruby Rose verkörpert in der Titelrolle Bruce Waynes​. Batwoman: Kate Kane (Ruby Rose) kommt aus einer schwierigen Familie und ist die Cousine von Bruce Wayne, dem Philanthropen der Stadt Gotham. Katherine "Kate" Kane ist die fiktive Superheldin Batwoman aus den Comics von DC Comics. Im Gegensatz zu anderen "Bat" Helden wie Robin oder Batgirl. Batwoman ist der Name von zwei Charakteren aus dem DC Comics Universum. Die ursprüngliche. Kate Kane, die für soziale Gerechtigkeit streitet und mit ihrer Meinung nicht hinter dem Zaun hält, breitet im Serien-Auftakt als Batwoman ihre Schwingen über dem​. Batwoman ist eine Serie von Caroline Dries mit Ruby Rose (Kate Kane / Batwoman), Rachel Skarsten (Alice). Finde hier alle Informationen zur 2 Staffeln und

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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. On the way to the restaurant, a group of gunmen attacked the family and took them hostage, killing their bodyguard in the process.

After learning of her family's kidnapping, Jacob Kane led a rescue mission to save his captured family, which ended with Kate's mother executed and Beth apparently killed after being caught in the crossfire between the kidnappers and soldiers.

Kate attends the United States Military Academy , where she receives excellent grades, performs well in physical fitness and sports, earns prestigious awards, and achieves the rank of Brigade Executive Officer in her senior year; she also maintains a secret romantic relationship with her roommate, Sophie Moore.

However, when she is anonymously accused of homosexual conduct, Kate's commanding officer asks her to disavow the allegation on account of her outstanding record, mentioning that if she does, she will be demoted but still be able to graduate.

Telling the officer that she refuses to lie and violate the Honor Code of the Academy, Kate admits to being lesbian and is forced to leave the school.

When she confronts her father with the news, he supports her and affirms that she upheld her honor and integrity.

Kate then moves back to Gotham City where she attends college and descends into a wild social lifestyle, consisting of parties, heavy drinking, one-night stands, and tattoos.

Kate is eventually pulled over for speeding by a young Renee Montoya, who was just a traffic cop at this point.

The two date for several months but break up following a fight where Renee expresses concern about Kate's lack of direction in her life and Kate berates Renee for keeping her sexuality hidden from her colleagues and family.

While attempting to call Renee and apologize for her behavior, Kate is attacked by a mugger who wants her wallet and cell phone.

Using her military training, Kate easily defeats the criminal just as Batman arrives and helps her off the ground.

She is then shown fixated by the Bat Signal as Batman departs the scene. Inspired by her encounter with the caped crusader, Kate sobers up and begins fighting crime using military body armor and weaponry stolen from her father's military base and purchased off the black market ; she operates for close to a year before her father finds out.

After being confronted by Jacob, Kate accepts his offer for assistance and begins an intense two years of training across the globe with some of her father's friends from the special operations community.

Upon returning to Gotham, Kate discovers that her father has created a Batsuit for her, along with an arsenal of experimental weaponry based on Batman's known gadgetry and a bunker hidden in the panic room in Kate's apartment.

The first reference to the modern Batwoman is made by the Penguin in Detective Comics who suggests Batman bring a date to the opening of his club, asking, "Why don't you bring that new Batwoman?

I hear she's kind of hot. In her third appearance in issue 11 of 52 entitled "Batwoman Begins," [27] Kane assists Montoya and her partner the Question in a mystery revolving around a warehouse owned by Kane's family.

When Montoya and the Question are attacked sometime later by Whisper A'Daire 's shapeshifting minions, Kane intervenes as Batwoman and rescues them.

In 52 28 , [29] after Montoya learns that the "Book of Crime," a sacred text of Intergang , contains a prophecy foretelling the brutal murder of the "twice named daughter of Kane," she and the Question return to Gotham, joining forces with Batwoman in issue 30 in order to avert Intergang's plans.

On Christmas Eve, he gives her an 'official' Batarang. She also celebrates Hanukkah with Renee, and the two kiss shortly before Christmas.

This story introduced some of Kane's background, including the fact that she is Jewish. In issue 48 of 52 , [32] when Intergang realizes that the image of Batwoman in the Crime Bible and the cited "twice-named daughter of Cain" were one and the same, they ransack Kane's apartment, kidnapping her with the intention to sacrifice her.

Montoya arrives too late to stop the ritual, finding Kate bound and gagged to an altar as prophet Bruno Mannheim plunges a knife through her heart.

In the ensuing confrontation, the freed Batwoman pulls the knife out of her own chest to stab Mannheim, and then collapses in Renee's arms. She survives her wounds after Renee stops the bleeding in time, however, and as she recuperates in her penthouse, Renee, disguised in her new alter ego as the Question, shines the Bat-Signal into her apartment and asks, "Are you ready?

Batwoman subsequently appears in the fifty-two issue weekly series Countdown , intended to act as a prelude to DC's summer crossover event the following year.

Batwoman appears in Countdown 39 , [33] after the Question confronts Trickster and Pied Piper , having trailed them from the Penguin's Iceberg Lounge nightclub.

Her costume bears resemblance to the dead Fury Mad Harriet. Following the events of Final Crisis and Battle for the Cowl , in which Bruce Wayne has supposedly died and is replaced by Dick Grayson, Kate becomes the lead of Detective Comics from issue to In the first story, entitled " Elegy ", Batwoman is seen investigating the arrival of a new leader of the Religion of Crime to Gotham.

She briefly meets Batman it is intentionally left ambiguous whether or not it is Dick Grayson or Bruce Wayne [35] to discuss her findings.

Kate demonstrates greater knowledge of the Religion of Crime, and even corrects Batman by saying there are 13 and not 12 covens of the religion in Gotham.

Batman concedes the case to her, and comments on the length of her hair though panels on the same page reveal the long red wig hides her actual hair, styled short.

Aspects of her personal life are also revealed, including her relationship with her ex-colonel father; serving as Batwoman's ally, whom she addresses as "sir.

Her lateness and night time absences are interpreted by her girlfriend as an on the side liaison with another woman.

She breaks the relationship off as she believes Kate is not ready to commit to an exclusive relationship. A past traumatic incident is also alluded to which she claims still haunts her.

As she vaguely describes the experience, her face is shown superimposed on the page over a restrained girl with a bag over her head.

She later tracks down the new leader of the Religion of Crime: an elaborately costumed woman named Alice. Alice denies a connection to the Mad Hatter.

Kate is apparently unaware of her cousin's vigilante activities. While dancing with Maggie, Kate is approached by Kyle Abbot, a former employee of Bruno Mannheim who split from the Religion of Crime after the events of Through a conversation with Abbot, Kate discovers that Alice has kidnapped her father and plans to destroy Gotham by spreading a deadly airborne chemical from a hijacked airplane, thus succeeding where Mannheim failed.

However, Alice is accidentally thrown from the plane, only to be caught by Batwoman. Alice then shocks her by saying that Batwoman has "Our father's eyes," apparently revealing that she is in fact Kate's sister Beth who was believed to have been killed years ago.

With Batwoman stunned by the revelation, Alice stabs her in the wrist with a knife. Batwoman is forced to release her grip, sending Alice to her apparent demise in the river below.

In the aftermath of this discovery, Kate locks herself in her crime lab and tries to come to terms with what just happened, while the police struggle in vain to find any sign of Alice's corpse.

These scenes are depicted among numerous flashback sequences that comprise most of the issue. Throughout them, back story is provided from her childhood that depicts Kate, her twin sister Beth, and their mother being kidnapped.

While Kate's father is able to rescue her, it appears as though both her sister and mother have been killed by the time he arrives.

Batwoman appears in the miniseries Cry for Justice , a set-up for a new ongoing Justice League title. When the Justice League of America splits up following Bruce Wayne's death and a disastrous confrontation with the Shadow Cabinet , Green Lantern Hal Jordan leads a group of superheroes to Gotham in order to track down the supervillain known as Prometheus.

Kate is shown stalking the heroes from the rooftops after they encounter Clayface. The heroes request that Kate bring the body up to them, but she declines, telling them that she is much too busy due to a rash of criminal uprisings going on in Gotham.

Firestorm is then sent to retrieve the corpse from Kate and bring it to the team, who discover that Dolores was forced into fighting by means of a mind control device.

Batwoman is kidnapped by cultists and taken to London in order for her to once again be sacrificed. She is sealed within a coffin and taken underground to the last remaining Lazarus Pit in order for the ritual to begin.

After learning that Grayson plans on placing Bruce Wayne's corpse into the pit in order to revive him, Kate strongly protests, but he simply ignores her.

As the battle takes place, the cultists who kidnapped Kate detonate explosives surrounding the Pit, causing a massive cave-in.

Grayson discovers Kate, buried alive and with extensive injury to her spine and legs, and tries to help her. Before leaving to return to her home, Grayson flirts with Kate by telling her that he has a thing for red-haired crime-fighters a reference to his previous love interests, Barbara Gordon and Starfire , apparently unaware of Kate's sexuality.

Batwoman also begins hunting down a crazed serial killer known as the Cutter, who has been abducting young women and cutting off parts of their face in order to create the perfect woman.

He eventually kidnaps Bette, but Kate tracks the killer to his lair and attacks him. During the fight, Batwoman reveals her identity to Bette when she mentions her tennis career, and in the aftermath Bette is seen in her Flamebird outfit, saying that she wants to be Kate's new partner.

In , DC announced that Batwoman would star in a series with art by J. Williams III , who would also co-write the series with writer W. Haden Blackman.

Artist Amy Reeder Hadley would also contribute art, alternating story arcs with Williams. The launch of Batwoman 1 was originally scheduled for February , then delayed until spring; in early March it was announced that Batwoman 1 would be released sometime in Fall , as part of the New 52 rebooted DC Universe.

Williams III announced that he together with Blackman quit the series after alleging creative difference with the producers, citing a sudden change to not allow Batwoman to marry her partner as Williams and Blackman had planned.

In the New 52's rebooted DC's continuity, Batwoman appears as a member of an all-female team of heroes created by Wonder Woman to repel a faux-alien invasion of Washington DC masterminded by Professor Ivo.

After the battle is over, Kate asks Wonder Woman if she wants to accompany Kate and the other heroines to a bar in order to celebrate, but Wonder Woman politely turns them down in order to attend the college graduation ceremony of her old friend, Vanessa Kapatelis.

In Batman Inc. Batwoman later appears while tracking down a gangster named Johnny Valentine, who is wanted for his connection to the murders of three marines.

She tracks him to a local circus, the same one once owned by her predecessor, Kathy Kane. While chasing Valentine through a haunted house, Batwoman is attacked by what appears to be Kathy's ghost.

Batwoman struggles with and eventually defeats the "ghost", who is revealed to be nothing more than a blonde-haired female assassin clad in a wig and a replica of Kathy's costume.

Kate realizes that she recognizes the assassin, and asks her father to run a facial-recognition scan. While Kate restrains her attacker, her father reveals that Valentine is connected to a supervillain operating out of South America, and tells Kate that she needs to get down there to find out what is going on.

The next two issues are part of the crossover event Night of the Monster Men. These two issues are a prologue for Batwoman getting her own title again.

Batwoman plays a minor role in the first arc of the Young Animal series Mother Panic , where she tracks down and briefly interacts with the title character, who is a new vigilante in Gotham.

February 's Batwoman: Rebirth 1 lead into March 's Batwoman 1. In the "Fall of the Batmen" arc of Detective Comics and its aftermath, Clayface is tortured by the Victim Syndicate into becoming aggressive and violent.

During his rampage, he absorbs excess clay matter from the training simulation room used by the team, which makes him grow to giant size. When all nonlethal attempts to stop his attack fail, Batwoman fatally shoots him with a special rifle that destabilizes his matter.

This action causes a schism in the team, leading Batwoman along with Batwing and Azrael to join the Colony.

Kate is displaced from her Gotham residence during the storylines "The Fall and the Fallen" and "City of Bane" in the main Batman series, being out of the city on a mission when Bane takes it over.

In Black Mask: Year of the Villain 1, she assists Renee Montoya in tracking down Black Mask , who coincidentally fled to Atlanta to begin a new criminal enterprise after escaping a deadly police shootout just before Bane's takeover.

They manage to track him down, but he escapes after shooting Renee in the shoulder, which thus distracts Kate while she attempts to render first aid.

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While attempting to call Renee and apologize for her behavior, Kate is attacked by a mugger who wants her wallet and cell phone.

Using her military training, Kate easily defeats the criminal just as Batman arrives and helps her off the ground.

She is then shown fixated by the Bat Signal as Batman departs the scene. Inspired by her encounter with the caped crusader, Kate sobers up and begins fighting crime using military body armor and weaponry stolen from her father's military base and purchased off the black market ; she operates for close to a year before her father finds out.

After being confronted by Jacob, Kate accepts his offer for assistance and begins an intense two years of training across the globe with some of her father's friends from the special operations community.

Upon returning to Gotham, Kate discovers that her father has created a Batsuit for her, along with an arsenal of experimental weaponry based on Batman's known gadgetry and a bunker hidden in the panic room in Kate's apartment.

The first reference to the modern Batwoman is made by the Penguin in Detective Comics who suggests Batman bring a date to the opening of his club, asking, "Why don't you bring that new Batwoman?

I hear she's kind of hot. In her third appearance in issue 11 of 52 entitled "Batwoman Begins," [27] Kane assists Montoya and her partner the Question in a mystery revolving around a warehouse owned by Kane's family.

When Montoya and the Question are attacked sometime later by Whisper A'Daire 's shapeshifting minions, Kane intervenes as Batwoman and rescues them.

In 52 28 , [29] after Montoya learns that the "Book of Crime," a sacred text of Intergang , contains a prophecy foretelling the brutal murder of the "twice named daughter of Kane," she and the Question return to Gotham, joining forces with Batwoman in issue 30 in order to avert Intergang's plans.

On Christmas Eve, he gives her an 'official' Batarang. She also celebrates Hanukkah with Renee, and the two kiss shortly before Christmas.

This story introduced some of Kane's background, including the fact that she is Jewish. In issue 48 of 52 , [32] when Intergang realizes that the image of Batwoman in the Crime Bible and the cited "twice-named daughter of Cain" were one and the same, they ransack Kane's apartment, kidnapping her with the intention to sacrifice her.

Montoya arrives too late to stop the ritual, finding Kate bound and gagged to an altar as prophet Bruno Mannheim plunges a knife through her heart.

In the ensuing confrontation, the freed Batwoman pulls the knife out of her own chest to stab Mannheim, and then collapses in Renee's arms.

She survives her wounds after Renee stops the bleeding in time, however, and as she recuperates in her penthouse, Renee, disguised in her new alter ego as the Question, shines the Bat-Signal into her apartment and asks, "Are you ready?

Batwoman subsequently appears in the fifty-two issue weekly series Countdown , intended to act as a prelude to DC's summer crossover event the following year.

Batwoman appears in Countdown 39 , [33] after the Question confronts Trickster and Pied Piper , having trailed them from the Penguin's Iceberg Lounge nightclub.

Her costume bears resemblance to the dead Fury Mad Harriet. Following the events of Final Crisis and Battle for the Cowl , in which Bruce Wayne has supposedly died and is replaced by Dick Grayson, Kate becomes the lead of Detective Comics from issue to In the first story, entitled " Elegy ", Batwoman is seen investigating the arrival of a new leader of the Religion of Crime to Gotham.

She briefly meets Batman it is intentionally left ambiguous whether or not it is Dick Grayson or Bruce Wayne [35] to discuss her findings. Kate demonstrates greater knowledge of the Religion of Crime, and even corrects Batman by saying there are 13 and not 12 covens of the religion in Gotham.

Batman concedes the case to her, and comments on the length of her hair though panels on the same page reveal the long red wig hides her actual hair, styled short.

Aspects of her personal life are also revealed, including her relationship with her ex-colonel father; serving as Batwoman's ally, whom she addresses as "sir.

Her lateness and night time absences are interpreted by her girlfriend as an on the side liaison with another woman. She breaks the relationship off as she believes Kate is not ready to commit to an exclusive relationship.

A past traumatic incident is also alluded to which she claims still haunts her. As she vaguely describes the experience, her face is shown superimposed on the page over a restrained girl with a bag over her head.

She later tracks down the new leader of the Religion of Crime: an elaborately costumed woman named Alice.

Alice denies a connection to the Mad Hatter. Kate is apparently unaware of her cousin's vigilante activities. While dancing with Maggie, Kate is approached by Kyle Abbot, a former employee of Bruno Mannheim who split from the Religion of Crime after the events of Through a conversation with Abbot, Kate discovers that Alice has kidnapped her father and plans to destroy Gotham by spreading a deadly airborne chemical from a hijacked airplane, thus succeeding where Mannheim failed.

However, Alice is accidentally thrown from the plane, only to be caught by Batwoman. Alice then shocks her by saying that Batwoman has "Our father's eyes," apparently revealing that she is in fact Kate's sister Beth who was believed to have been killed years ago.

With Batwoman stunned by the revelation, Alice stabs her in the wrist with a knife. Batwoman is forced to release her grip, sending Alice to her apparent demise in the river below.

In the aftermath of this discovery, Kate locks herself in her crime lab and tries to come to terms with what just happened, while the police struggle in vain to find any sign of Alice's corpse.

These scenes are depicted among numerous flashback sequences that comprise most of the issue. Throughout them, back story is provided from her childhood that depicts Kate, her twin sister Beth, and their mother being kidnapped.

While Kate's father is able to rescue her, it appears as though both her sister and mother have been killed by the time he arrives.

Batwoman appears in the miniseries Cry for Justice , a set-up for a new ongoing Justice League title. When the Justice League of America splits up following Bruce Wayne's death and a disastrous confrontation with the Shadow Cabinet , Green Lantern Hal Jordan leads a group of superheroes to Gotham in order to track down the supervillain known as Prometheus.

Kate is shown stalking the heroes from the rooftops after they encounter Clayface. The heroes request that Kate bring the body up to them, but she declines, telling them that she is much too busy due to a rash of criminal uprisings going on in Gotham.

Firestorm is then sent to retrieve the corpse from Kate and bring it to the team, who discover that Dolores was forced into fighting by means of a mind control device.

Batwoman is kidnapped by cultists and taken to London in order for her to once again be sacrificed. She is sealed within a coffin and taken underground to the last remaining Lazarus Pit in order for the ritual to begin.

After learning that Grayson plans on placing Bruce Wayne's corpse into the pit in order to revive him, Kate strongly protests, but he simply ignores her.

As the battle takes place, the cultists who kidnapped Kate detonate explosives surrounding the Pit, causing a massive cave-in. Grayson discovers Kate, buried alive and with extensive injury to her spine and legs, and tries to help her.

Before leaving to return to her home, Grayson flirts with Kate by telling her that he has a thing for red-haired crime-fighters a reference to his previous love interests, Barbara Gordon and Starfire , apparently unaware of Kate's sexuality.

Batwoman also begins hunting down a crazed serial killer known as the Cutter, who has been abducting young women and cutting off parts of their face in order to create the perfect woman.

He eventually kidnaps Bette, but Kate tracks the killer to his lair and attacks him. During the fight, Batwoman reveals her identity to Bette when she mentions her tennis career, and in the aftermath Bette is seen in her Flamebird outfit, saying that she wants to be Kate's new partner.

In , DC announced that Batwoman would star in a series with art by J. Williams III , who would also co-write the series with writer W. Haden Blackman.

Artist Amy Reeder Hadley would also contribute art, alternating story arcs with Williams. The launch of Batwoman 1 was originally scheduled for February , then delayed until spring; in early March it was announced that Batwoman 1 would be released sometime in Fall , as part of the New 52 rebooted DC Universe.

Williams III announced that he together with Blackman quit the series after alleging creative difference with the producers, citing a sudden change to not allow Batwoman to marry her partner as Williams and Blackman had planned.

In the New 52's rebooted DC's continuity, Batwoman appears as a member of an all-female team of heroes created by Wonder Woman to repel a faux-alien invasion of Washington DC masterminded by Professor Ivo.

After the battle is over, Kate asks Wonder Woman if she wants to accompany Kate and the other heroines to a bar in order to celebrate, but Wonder Woman politely turns them down in order to attend the college graduation ceremony of her old friend, Vanessa Kapatelis.

In Batman Inc. Batwoman later appears while tracking down a gangster named Johnny Valentine, who is wanted for his connection to the murders of three marines.

She tracks him to a local circus, the same one once owned by her predecessor, Kathy Kane. While chasing Valentine through a haunted house, Batwoman is attacked by what appears to be Kathy's ghost.

Batwoman struggles with and eventually defeats the "ghost", who is revealed to be nothing more than a blonde-haired female assassin clad in a wig and a replica of Kathy's costume.

Kate realizes that she recognizes the assassin, and asks her father to run a facial-recognition scan. While Kate restrains her attacker, her father reveals that Valentine is connected to a supervillain operating out of South America, and tells Kate that she needs to get down there to find out what is going on.

The next two issues are part of the crossover event Night of the Monster Men. These two issues are a prologue for Batwoman getting her own title again.

Batwoman plays a minor role in the first arc of the Young Animal series Mother Panic , where she tracks down and briefly interacts with the title character, who is a new vigilante in Gotham.

February 's Batwoman: Rebirth 1 lead into March 's Batwoman 1. In the "Fall of the Batmen" arc of Detective Comics and its aftermath, Clayface is tortured by the Victim Syndicate into becoming aggressive and violent.

During his rampage, he absorbs excess clay matter from the training simulation room used by the team, which makes him grow to giant size.

When all nonlethal attempts to stop his attack fail, Batwoman fatally shoots him with a special rifle that destabilizes his matter.

This action causes a schism in the team, leading Batwoman along with Batwing and Azrael to join the Colony. Kate is displaced from her Gotham residence during the storylines "The Fall and the Fallen" and "City of Bane" in the main Batman series, being out of the city on a mission when Bane takes it over.

In Black Mask: Year of the Villain 1, she assists Renee Montoya in tracking down Black Mask , who coincidentally fled to Atlanta to begin a new criminal enterprise after escaping a deadly police shootout just before Bane's takeover.

They manage to track him down, but he escapes after shooting Renee in the shoulder, which thus distracts Kate while she attempts to render first aid.

Kate Kane was a Senior Elite -level gymnast in high school. She also underwent resistance training for torture and incapacitating agents like tear gas.

Batwoman's suit was designed and built by Jacob Kane in a red-and-black color scheme, and incorporates features similar to Batman's own batsuit.

The main bodysuit uses dilatant -based armor and contains encrypted radio , GPS , and biotelemetry transmitters. During her time with the DEO, Batwoman's suit received permanent upgrades, such as tasers built into her gauntlets and gloves.

Batwoman's primary mode of transportation is a customized motorcycle called Red Knight One. It is usually depicted as a black Ducati with a large red bat-shaped fairing on the front fork.

Red Knight One is voice-activated and contains a simple AI and radar system. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

This article is about the current Batwoman. For the original Batwoman, see Batwoman Kathy Kane. For other uses, see Batwoman identity.

For the television series based on the character, see Batwoman TV series. For the attorney general of Pennsylvania, see Kathleen Kane.

For the Irish botanist, see Katherine Sophia Kane. Not to be confused with Batgirl , another DC Comics superhero with a similar name. DC Comics character.

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