Catwoman and Hush: Conflict's History
A crucial scene occurs in the forthcoming Catwoman #68 issue when Selina Kyle, the agile thief also known as Catwoman, finds herself in dire circumstances. She makes a startling choice: she turns to her most hated enemy, Hush, for medical help while facing a life-threatening injury and Gotham City on the verge of collapse from the machinations of the White Gloved Society.
Catwoman and Hush have a quite troubled past. Often seeking to destroy Batman and Gotham City, Hush, the mysterious villain with a cold-blooded calm, has sought His first performance in the venerable Batman: Hush confirmed his reputation as a fierce opponent. He almost killed Batman, seriously souring Batman's relationship with Catwoman.
Although their first meeting was not overtly hostile, Hush left a lasting impression on Catwoman in the later Batman: Heart of Hush. In a startling turn of events, Hush kidnapped Selina and took her heart, so affecting her on the emotional as well as the physical levels.
Hush: The Masters Surgeon
Hush is known for his exceptional surgical ability even if he is villainous. Capable of doing difficult operations and even reconstructing his own face to match Bruce Wayne's, he is a real master of his trade. His medical ability distinguishes him in the DC Universe and is the reason Catwoman only has one choice in this dire circumstances.
Bruce Wayne's recovery from a serious head injury by Hush emphasizes his unmatched medical knowledge. Still, his abilities transcend mere healing. Skilled plastic surgeon, he painstakingly changed his own face to show his control over the human form. This shockingly shows his mastery of life and death.
Catwoman and Hush's Complicated Relationship
Catwoman and Hush have a quite hostile relationship. Selina suffers a long scar from the memory of Hush's heart removal, which fuels her hate of him. She even went so far as to pilfers Hush's great wealth from his bank accounts. Selina's constant will to keep Hush contained is shown by her participation in his detention in a safe cell.
Their past of hostility raises the issue of what might inspire Catwoman to ask her arch-nemesis for help? Her extreme situation is reflected in this desperate act. Their past of hostility and Selina's mistrust of Hush will make their interactions in Catwoman #68 quite interesting.
Effects on Hush's and Catwoman's Relationship
The dynamics between Catwoman and Hush could be permanently changed by this improbable cooperation. Selina depends on Hush to survive, thus their interaction could cause an unexpected change in their relationship that transcends their ingrained conflict. This desperate action might either create a weak alliance or start a fresh round of war.
Catwoman: An Eternal Character
For decades audiences have been enthralled with the intriguing DC universe character Catwoman. Her first visit in 1940 presented Batman with a villain as well as a love interest. Investigating the complexity of her character, the character has been shown over years as a villain, anti-hero, and even a hero.
Though Selina Kyle is the most well-known Catwoman, other characters have adopted the role as Holly Robinson and Eiko Hasigawa. Selina is still the most iconic character, though, and she is regularly seen in movies—usually in a love-hate relationship with the Dark Knight.