
Batman Romantic Comedy
Batman, a romantic comedy? Batman and Catwoman? Catwoman and
Batman? Romantic Comedy?
Yes, really.
The Dark Knight Rises Batman and Catwoman will be revealed July 20, 2012,
and we all hope this will set the record straight and give us the real Bruce
Wayne, the real Selina Kyle, the romance we deserve in every sense, but regardless of whether July 20 brings truth or more fiction, Chris Dee's
Cat-Tales set the record straight. Cat-Tales is the real story, set in the
real Gotham City, where the events depicted in
Batman comic books are understood to be the exaggerations, and sometimes
the outright fictions, of tabloid journalists at The Gotham Post.
Let’s say nearly everything you’ve ever read in a comic book is
wrong. The identities are correct: Bruce Wayne is Batman, Selina Kyle is
Catwoman. They live in Gotham City. There is a Wayne Manor, a Batcave and
Batsignal, etc. But the rest is all exaggeration, distortion, and often the
outright lies of a sensationalist tabloid called The Gotham Post, otherwise
known as DC Comics.
Cat-Tales tells the truth behind that fiction, revealing characters
that are more complex and fully-human than anyone thought possible.
Heart-stopping romance, side-splitting humor, and poignantly understated
tragedy, it’s all here: the man inside the Bat, the woman within the Cat,
the life between the panels, the truth behind the masks.
Reviews
Spinoffs include
JLAin’t covers the Justice League
Reap What You Sow - Poison Ivy
and Harley Quinn alternate universe by award-winning fanfic author Allaine
and Batman and Dracula:
Capes and Bats, when Dracula
comes to Gotham, as well as an extensive Fan Art Gallery for
lovers of all things Batman and Catwoman.