

As she had planted bombs all over the prison, Batman was unable to stop her and she was able to escape the facility with her objective. Batman tries to sympathize with her, telling her that many will get hurt or die if Bane is freed, but she coldly replies that it helps her sleep at night if she doesn't think about the negative repercussions of her actions and that she is only doing it to pay off a debt.

Catwoman appears, telling him the truth - there never were any hostages and she had manipulated Batman to get to Bane from the start. There are no hostages when he gets there, however the only thing in the vault is a weakened Bane attached to several tubes. From that point on, Catwoman supported Batman, giving him valuable information and advice, urging him to hurry up and reach the Arkham Wing. When Batman questions her motives, she convinces him to accept her help by telling him that she isn't a psychopath that wants the hostages to suffer. She offers her services in exchange for being transferred to a lower security prison and having her sentence reduced, telling Batman that Blackgate is no place for a thief like her. Catwoman clues him in on recent events and tells Batman that there are hostages suffocating to death in the Arkham Wing vault. The prison is overthrown by Joker, The Penguin, and Black Mask shortly after she is taken there, and gang members from each faction began pestering Catwoman about joining their group. She is then imprisoned at Blackgate Prison following her defeat. Batman eventually does catch up to her and the two fight, and while Batman defeats her, she was still able to successfully upload the data she had stolen to her employer. Batman and the D.E.O squad chase after her, but neither are able to catch her, and she mocks them for it. Batman argues with the squad, insisting that he will be the one to take Catwoman in, which buys the Cat Burglar enough time to escape. squad shows up in response to Catwoman's theft. He intends on taking her in, but the pair are interrupted when a D.E.O. While stealing data from a building in Gotham City, she attracted the attention of Batman. After she heard rumors about Batman, she became the villainess Catwoman. Over the years, she committed thievery to survive and was determined to improve her skills, such as learning martial arts and gymnastics, to master cat burglary on her own. Selina Kyle was orphaned at a young age who lived in the streets. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle, who also voiced Vicky in the Fairy Odd Parents, Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Duchess in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Gramma Stuffum in Kids Next Door, Asajj Ventress in Genndy Tartakovsky's Star Wars: Clone Wars, High Priestess in Samurai Jack, and Jubileus in Bayonetta. She appears as a cameo character in Batman: Arkham Asylum, the anti-heroic deuteragonist of Batman: Arkham City, the titular anti-heroic protagonist of the latter's Catwoman Episodes, the anti-heroic main antagonist of Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate and one of the tritagonists of Batman: Arkham Knight, as well as the titular anti-heroic protagonist of the latter's sequel DLC episode Catwoman's Revenge. Selina Kyle, also known as Catwoman, is a major anti-heroine in the Batman: Arkham videogame series. ~ Catwoman to Batman about what she plans to do once she is finally freed from the Pinkney Orphanage during the Riddler's Final Exam in Batman: Arkham Knight. I mean, you know, make sure everyone got out.
#CATWOMAN ARKHAM CITY FREE#
One last hoop to jump through, then I'm free to rob Gotham blind.
