This suit was originally a cat-themed fetish suit given to Selina by her pimp, Stan, to entertain a client. |
After experiencing the thrill of being in costume, Selina shopped around for off-the-truck outfits and discovered a modified heat suit that was originally designed by college student to take filed trip within active volcanos. Inspired by the exposed tether line, Selina modified the suit into a form-fitting cat-suit, converting the tether line to serve as a "tail". |
The Catwoman vr 3 suit has the same origins as the vr 2, however, this suit was purple instead of gray and possessed no tether line to convert into a tail. While still a cat-suit, this suit possesses no tail and allows her hair to fall free behind her mask. As time went by, Selina augmented the suit with cowl lenses for night-sight and various additional gadgets she had accumulated over her career, such as a wrist mounted grapnel gauntlet and "button bombs". |
As her career and association as a master thief and villain of Batman grew, Selina soon attracted the interest of the international super villain community. Joining the newly formed Secret Society of Super Villains, Selina changed her look to that of a purple dress and green cape, which she wore as her primary outfit while operating as a super villain before later returning to the more subtle art of thievery and the vr 3 suit. During her time as a super villain, Selina went through a variety of costumes and even used a variety of themed vehicles; such as the Kitty-Car; a modified convertible coupe, and the Catplane; a modified stunt jet with retractable landing claws. |
In a final battle against the technologically augmented Cyber-Cat, Selina had a suit designed by the private engineer "Clutterbuck" to be able to fight her assailant. Priced at $10,000, the suit is made of a lightweight plastic resin armour designed to withstand miniature-missiles, the suit had reinforced joints with full flexibility so as not to restrict it's wearer's acrobatics.
The suit featured a cable whip in right gauntlet, extended claws on left gauntlet as well as a miniature-missile launcher. Additional weapons included enhanced "Button Bombs" and capsules with a tear gas/smoke bomb mixture. While the suit was more than a match for Cyber-Cat's suit, Selina felt that the armour was not in her style and had Clutterbuck destroy the suit after she returned it. |
Following her relocation to New York after Gotham City was declared a No Man's Land, Selina made herself a CEO of Randolf Industries and began a campaign to run for mayor. As part of her new life, Selina cut her hair to fit her new CEO lifestyle and altered her costume. |
Following her capture by the GCPD, her incarceration at the Cinque Foundation Rehabilitation Center and her escape with the aid of Harleen Quinzell, Selina began exhibiting psychological issues brought on by Quinzell's psychology and exposure to Johnathen Crane's Fear Gas experiments during an adventure following the cataclysm earthquake. |
After spending a 6 month hiatus from "Catwoman", Selina returned to her roots as a protector of Crime Alley and created a new outfit out of government surplus material. Later, when having to confront Killer Croc, Selina had "The Tailor" modify her gloves to possess 3-inch reinforce titanium claws laser sharpened to the molecular level to slice through Croc's thick skin. |
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- Selina was trained in whip-fighting by Wildcat (Ted Grant) while she also received additional hand-to-hand combat and skills in the finer arts from the Armless Master.
- Selina compared her Cyborg Suit to Jean-Paul Valley's Azbat Suit.
- Catwoman's boot size is size 7.
- Selina would occasionally wear a small backpack with her costume to carry extra items in and out of her thefts.