Fight as you mean it…

Kate’s twisted return is about to get interesting…
Black Mask is a devious and uncaring criminal who loves watching his victims die in the most violent ways possible, but he is the key to the return of Kate Kane…
It’s a dream recast come true! Krypton star, Wallis Day has been cast as the new Kate Kane.
Kate’s family are given a little bit of hope in this week’s episode of Batwoman when it’s revealed she could still be alive…
Season 2 of Batwoman already has so much going on, but one of the biggest mysteries will be “Where is Kate?” DC Fandome is back and we’re learning bits and pieces about what is happening with Batwoman Season 2. The main mystery will be Where is Kate? and it’s going to be DRAMATIC. After a …
In a surprise move, Batwoman star Ruby Rose has announced she will be leaving the role of Kate Kane.
The Batwoman season 1 finale pulls out all the stops. It even doesn’t stop to kill off a beloved sidekick.
Kate’s protective streak over Mary is elevated when she refuses to allow her stepsister to join the Bat Team, despite Julia being on a member.
Kate’s relationship with stepsister Mary was basically nonexistent before Crisis. Though, they’d become chummy after her mother’s death and their dad’s incarceration. Though it’s about to get messy now that the social media maven has discovered her step-sibling’s secret identity.
Hour two of Crisis on Infinite Earths wasn’t as spine-tingling as its first, but there were plenty of memorable moments.
In under a month’s time, we’ll be knee deep in Crisis on Infinite Earths as the event plays out in this year’s Arrowverse event. Today came stills from the second hour which is Batwoman.
Regardless of what you think of Arrow, the show has done a fine job name dropping characters. Especially from the Batfamily and yes, we’re talking about Batman…
Friendship has always been a staple in the Arrowverse. From Oliver and Tommy to Barry and Cisco, you can’t have superheroes with a good old super pal. It looks like Melissa Benoist’s Supergirl has found one in Ruby Rose’s Batwoman.