The lonely gods page, by the way, is quite good, but I feel it elides some of the stronger work done on Selina's character in the mid-to-late seventies (It was a mixed bag, but the stronger stuff is there.) particularly by Dennis O'Neil, who took pains to bring her into a more independent modernized version under his long, definitive tenure as a Bat-Writer. (O'neil's Batman actually declared clearer feelings for HER than she did for him, come to think of it. )