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manofbats ([info]manofbats) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-28 00:32:00

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Entry tags:char: batwoman/kate kane, creator: greg rucka, creator: j.h. williams iii, title: detective comics

Kate's sister. Detective Comics #858

The whole preview is over at the Source blog.

These are from Detective Comics #858 in which Kate's origin is revealed and it involves a twin sister.





Around the time of 52 when the new Batwoman appeared I couldn't care less about her. Now she is one of my favorite characters.


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[info]jlbarnett
2009-10-28 12:29 pm UTC (link)
they shouldn't kill Beth off to soon. If they let her grow up then they could use her to explain high society Kate in 52. Beth disappeared, Kate took over her life to investigate what she was up to. And Montoya seeing right through the disguise is a sign of how good she was.

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[info]jaybee3
2009-10-28 01:42 pm UTC (link)
That is a VERY good idea - and would explain all the continuity fluffs (I believe Rucka and the other writers of 52 were told to include Kate in 52 before they had time to flesh out the character).

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