Second right brother (Chinese: �二哥哥) is the general name given to one of the 2008 Olympic torch security team member protecting the torch during the relay. The name refers to his position in the security group. His real name however, is unknown.
National phenomenon
The relay has been televised around the world, along with its many disruptions. In the People's Republic of China, Second right brother has been idolized by many Chinese women as a handsome hero standing up to protect China's pride. On the internet, he has been worshipped by netizens, including many women who have shown interest in marrying him. In a short time, he has become a rising celebrity.
National phenomenon
The relay has been televised around the world, along with its many disruptions. In the People's Republic of China, Second right brother has been idolized by many Chinese women as a handsome hero standing up to protect China's pride. On the internet, he has been worshipped by netizens, including many women who have shown interest in marrying him. In a short time, he has become a rising celebrity.
Super Diorama Theater is an unreleased album made by Buckethead under the label Catalyst Entertainment in 2003.
This album has never been released for unknown reasons; the track list and length of this album are also unknown, except for one song called "Cuckoo Clock of Hell" .
Many fans know about this album because of a FAQ on Buckethead's website Bucketheadland (http://www.bucketheadland.com/): in question 3 someone asks "What albums has Buckethead released?", and one of the answers is this album.
Some fans also state that the "The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell" album is in fact this album, but a statement by one of Buckethead's collaborators says that they are separate albums.
Track List
This is the only known song from the album and can be heard at http://bucketheadland.com/sdt/index.html
#"Cuckoo Clock of Hell"
Credits
* Buckethead
* Bill Laswell
* Gigi
* Pete Scaturro
* Extrakd
This album has never been released for unknown reasons; the track list and length of this album are also unknown, except for one song called "Cuckoo Clock of Hell" .
Many fans know about this album because of a FAQ on Buckethead's website Bucketheadland (http://www.bucketheadland.com/): in question 3 someone asks "What albums has Buckethead released?", and one of the answers is this album.
Some fans also state that the "The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell" album is in fact this album, but a statement by one of Buckethead's collaborators says that they are separate albums.
Track List
This is the only known song from the album and can be heard at http://bucketheadland.com/sdt/index.html
#"Cuckoo Clock of Hell"
Credits
* Buckethead
* Bill Laswell
* Gigi
* Pete Scaturro
* Extrakd
Below is a list of appearances by the comic book character Catwoman.
Comic books
*Batman #1 (Spring Issue 1940): (No Title - First Appearance of Catwoman)
*Batman #2 (Summer Issue 1940): "The Joker Meets The Cat-Woman"
*Batman #3 (Fall Issue 1940): "The Batman vs. The Catwoman!"
*Batman #10 (April-May 1942): "The Princess of Plunder!"
*World's Finest Comics #6 (Summer Issue 1942): "The Secret of Bruce Wayne"
*Batman #15 (February-March 1943): "Your Face is Your Fortune!"
*Batman #22 (April-May 1944): "The Duped Domestics!"
*Detective Comics #112 (June 1946): "The Case Without a Crime"
*Batman #35 (June-July 1946): "Nine Lives Has the Catwoman!"
*Batman #39 (February-March 1947): "A Christmas Tale!"
*Detective Comics #122 (April 1947): "The Black Cat Crimes!"
*Batman #42 (August-September 1947): "The Claws of the Catwoman!"
*Batman #45 (February-March 1948): "The Lady Rogues!"
*Batman #47 (June-July 1948): "Fashions in Crime!"
*Batman #62 (December-January 1950): "The Secret Life of Catwoman!"
*Batman #65 (June-July 1951): "Catwoman - Empress of the Underworld"
*Batman #69 (February-March 1952): "The King of Cats!"
*Detective Comics #203 (January 1954): "The Crimes of the Catwoman!"
*Batman #84 (June 1954): "The Sleeping Beauties of Gotham City!"
*Detective Comics #211 (September 1954): "The Jungle Cat Queen!"
*Batman #176 (December 1965): "Catwoman's Grasshopper Chase" (reprint of newspaper comic strips)
*Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #70 (November 1966): "The Catwoman's Black Magic"
*Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #71 (January 1967): "Bad Luck for a Black Super-Cat"
*Detective Comics #369 (November 1967): "Batgirl Breaks Up the Dynamic Duo"
*Batman #197 (December 1967): "Catwoman Sets Her Claws for Batman"
*Batman #201 (May 1968): "Batman's Gangland Guardians"
*Batman #208 (January 1969): "The Women in Batman's Life"
*Batman #210 (March 1969): "The Case of the Purr-Loined Pearl"
*Adventure Comics #419 (May 1972): "Circle of Doom, Part 2"
*Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 #201 (July-August 1972): "The Fist of Flame"
*Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 #202 (September-October 1972): "Fangs of Fire"
*Batman #256 (May-June 1974): "Catwoman's Circus Caper"
*Batman #266 (August 1975): "The Curious Case of the Catwoman's Coincidences"
*Joker #9 (September-October 1976): "The Cat and the Clown"
*Batman Family #8 (November-December 1976): "The Copycatgirl Capers!" (Catgirl/Duella Dent)
*The Brave and the Bold #131 (December 1976): "Take 7 Steps to... Wipe Out"
*Batman #291 (September 1977): "Where Were You On the Night Batman Was Killed?"
*DC Super-Stars #17 (November-December 1977): "From Each Ending...A Beginning"
*Batman Family #17 (April-May 1978): "Horoscopes of Crime"
*Detective Comics #479 (September-October 1978): "If a Man Be Made of Clay...!" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #308 (February 1979): "There'll be a Cold Time in the Old Town Tonight" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #310 (April 1979): "The Ghost Who Haunted Batman" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #313 (July 1979): "Two for the Money!" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #314 (August 1979): "Once Beaten, Twice Sly!" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #315 (September 1979): "Danger on the Wing" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #317 (November 1979): "The 1,001 Clue Caper" or, "Why Did the Riddler Cross the Road?" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #318 (December 1979): "My City Burns at Both Ends--It Will Not Last the Night" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #319 (January 1980): "Never Give Up the Ghost" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Detective Comics #488 (February-March 1980): "The Spook's Death Sentence for Batman" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #321 (March 1980): "Dreadful Birthday, Dear Joker" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #322 (April 1980): "Chaos--Coming and Going!" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #323 (May 1980): "Shadow of the Cat"
*Batman #324 (June 1980): "The Cat Who Would Be King"
*Batman #326 (August 1980): "This Way Lies Madness" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #332 (February 1981): "Fallout!", "Cat's Paw" (solo story)
*Batman #333 (March 1981): "Shanghaied!"
*Batman #334 (April 1981): "Infinity Island!"
*Batman #335 (May 1981): "Ashes to Ashes"
*Brave and the Bold #176 (July 1981): "The Delta Connection" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Detective Comics #506 (September 1981): "Who Dies for the Manikin?" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Superman Family #211 (October 1981): "The Kill Kent Contract"
*Detective Comics #508 (November 1981): "Secret of the Sphinx Sinister" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Detective Comics #509 (December 1981): "Nine Lives Has the Cat" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #345 (March 1982): "Terror Train" (solo story)
*The Brave and the Bold #184 (March 1982): "The Batman's Last Christmas" (flashback)
*Batman #346 (April 1982): "In the Land of the Dead" (solo story)
*Batman #348 (June 1982): "The Man, the Bullet, the Cat, Part 1" (solo story)
*Batman #349 (July 1982): "The Man, the Bullet, the Cat, Part 2" (solo story)
*Batman #350 (August 1982): "Those Lips, Those Eyes" (solo story)
*Batman #351 (September 1982): "Gentlemen Defer Blondes" (solo story)
*Detective Comics #520 (November 1982): "The Cat and the Conover Caper" (solo story)
*Batman #354 (December 1982): "Showdown" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Detective Comics #521 (December 1982): "Cat Tale"
*Batman #355 (January 1983): "Never Scratch A Cat"
*Brave and the Bold #197 (April 1983): "The Autobiography of Bruce Wayne"
*Detective Comics #526 (May 1983): "All My Enemies Against Me"
*All-Star Squadron Annual #3 (1984)
*Detective Comics #548 (March 1985): "Beasts A-Prowl"
*Batman #382 (April 1985): "The Vengeance Spiral"
*Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4 (June 1985)
*Crisis on Infinite Earths #5 (August 1985) "Worlds in Limbo"
*Batman #389 (November 1985): "Red Skies"
*Detective Comics #556 (November 1985): "The Bleeding Night"
*Batman #390 (December 1985): "Women Dark and Dangerous"
*Detective Comics #557 (December 1985): "Still Beating"
*Batman #391 (January 1986): "Death Comes As the End"
*Detective Comics #558 (January 1986): "Strange Loves"
*Batman #392 (February 1986): "A Town on the Night"
*Detective Comics #559 (February 1986): "It Takes Two Wings to Fly"
*Detective Comics #560 (March 1986): "The Batman Nobody Knows"
*Batman #395 (May 1986): "Fury of the Film Freak"
*Detective Comics #562 (May 1986): "Reeling"
*Batman #396 (June 1986): "Box-Office Smash"
*Detective Comics #563 (June 1986): "Free Faces"
*Batman #397 (July 1986): "Binary Brains"
*Detective Comics #564 (July 1986): "Double Crosses"
*Batman #398 (August 1986): "About Faces"
*Detective Comics #565 (August 1986): "The Love Killing"
*Batman #399 (September 1986): "Strike Two"
*Batman #400 (October 1986): "Resurrection Night!"
Graphic novels/Books
*Batman: Year One (1986, 2005). Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli
*Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (1987, 1997) Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, Lynn Varley
*Batman: The Purrfect Crime (Little Golden Books, 1991). Andrew Helfer, Al Bigley, Mike DeCarlo and Tad Zar Chow
*Catwoman: Defiant (1992). Peter Milligan and Dennis o' Neil
*Catwoman: Her Sisters Keeper (1992). Mindy Newell and J.J. Birch
*Catwoman: Tiger Hunt (1992). Lynn Abbey and Robert Asprin
*Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told: Catwoman and the Penguin (1992). Bob Kane
*The Further Adventures of Batman: Volume 3 - Featuring Catwoman (1993). Martin H. Greenberg; various
*Batman: KnightFall - Part 1 "Broken Bat" (1993). Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Kelly Jones, Alan Grant and Various.
*Batman: KnightFall - Part 2 "Who Rules the Night" (1993). Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Kelly Jones, Alan Grant, and Various.
*Batman: The Last Angel (1994). Eric Lustbader, Lee Moder, and Scott Hanna
*Batman: KnightFall and Beyond (1994). Alan Grant.
*Batman: KnightFall - Part 3 "KnightsEnd" (1995). Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Kelly Jones, Alan Grant, and Various.
*Batman: KnightFall (1995). Dennis O'Neil.
*Catwoman: The Catfile (1996). Chuck Dixon and Jim Balent
*Batman: Contagion (1996). Various.
*Batman: ThrillKiller (1998). Howard Chaykin and Daniel Brereton.
*Batman: Cataclysm (1999). Various.
*Batman: No Man's Land (Vol.s 1-5) (1999-2001). Various.
*Batman: The Long Halloween (1999). Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
*Batman: Animated (1999). Paul Dini and Chip Kidd
*Batman: The Chalice (1999). Chuck Dixon and John Van Fleet
*Batman: the Complete History - The Life and Times of the Dark Knight (1999, 2004). Les Daniels
* Batman & Demon: A Tragedy (2000). Alan Grant
*Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Catwoman (2000). Ron Marz and Igor Kordey.
*Batman: No Man's Land (2001). Greg Rucka.
*Batman: Gotham Noir (2001). Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips.
*Batman: Dark Victory (2002). Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
*Batman Masterpieces: Portraits of the Dark Knight and His World (2002). Ruth Morrison, Doug Moench, various
*Catwoman: The Dark End of the Street (2002). Ed Brubaker, Darwyn Cooke, Mike Alfred
*The Batman in Nine Lives: An Elseworlds Production (2003). Dean Motter, Michael Lark
*Catwoman: Selina's Big Score (2003). Darwyn Cooke
*Catwoman: Crooked Little Town (2003). Ed Brubaker, Brad Rader, Cameron Stewart
*Batman: Child of Dreams (2003). Kia Asamiya and Max Allan Collins
*Catwoman: The Life and Times of a Feline Fatale (2003). Suzan Colon
*Modern Masters Volume 1: Alan Davis (2003). Ericen-Weathington and Alan Davis
*Batman #4: The Purr-Fect Crime (Scholastic Readers Series, 2004). Jason Hernandez-Rosenblatt and Rick Burchett.
*Modern Masters Volume 3: Bruce Timm (2004). Eric Nolen-Weathington and Bruce Timm
*Modern Masters Vol. 4: Kevin Nowlan (2004). Eric Nolen-Weathington and Kevin Nowlan
*Batman/Catwoman: Trail of the Gun (2004). Ann Nocenti and Ethan Van Sciver
*Catwoman: Relentless (2004). Ed Brubaker and Cameron Stewart
*Catwoman: The Visual Guide to the Feline Fatale (2004). Scott Beatty
*Catwoman: Nine Lives (2004). Ed Brubaker; various
*Modern Masters, Vol. 5: Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (2005). Eric Nolen-Weathington and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez
*The Batman Handbook: The Ultimate Training Manual (2005). Scott Beatty
*Batman: The Ultimate Guide to the Dark Knight (2005). Scott Beatty
*Catwoman: When In Rome (2005). Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
*Catwoman: Wild Ride (2005). Ed Brubaker and Darwyn Cooke
*Modern Masters, Vol. 6: Arthur Adams (2006). George Khoury, Eric Nolen-Weathington, and Arthur Adams
*Catwoman: The Replacements (2007). Will Pfiefer
Television
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Purr-fect Crime"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Better Luck Next Time"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Hot Off the Griddle"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Cat and The Fiddle"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Cat's Meown
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Bat's Know Tow"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Sandman Cometh"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Catwoman Goeth"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "That Darn Catwoman"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Scat! Darn Catwoman"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Catwoman goes to college"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Batman displays His Knowledge"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Catwoman's Dressed to Kill"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Funny Feline Felonies"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Joke's on Catwoman"
*Batman/Superman Hour (1968-1969): "A Game Cat And Mouse"
*Batman/Superman Hour (1968-1969): "From Catwoman With Love"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "The Cat and the Claw: Part 1"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "The Cat and the Claw: Part 2"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Cat Scratch Fever"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Perchance to Dream"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Tyger Tyger"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Almost Got 'Im"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Catwalk"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Batgirl Returns"
*The New Batman Animated Series (1997-1999): "You Scratch My Back"
*The New Batman Animated Series (1997-1999): "Cult of the Cat"
*Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman DVD (2003): Short - "Chase Me"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Lap Bat"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "More Than One Way"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Precious Birthstones"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "The Three Babes"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Lady-X"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Hold That Tiger"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Miss Un-Congeniality"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Cat -n- Mouse -n- Cat -n- Mouse -n-"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Bat'ing Clean-Up"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Catsitter"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Gotham Noir"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Ms.-Ing in Action"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Gotham in Pink"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Gotham in Blue"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "A Cat in the Hand"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Jailhouse Wreck"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Honor Among Thieves"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "No, I'm Batgirl!"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Signal Fires"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Cold Hands, Cold Heart"
*Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (short) "Chase Me" (2003)
*The Batman (2004-current) : "The Cat and The Bat"
*The Batman (2004-current) : "The Bat, The Cat, and The Very Ugly"
*The Batman (2004-current) : "Ragdolls to Riches"
*The Batman (2004-current) : "The Laughing Cats"
*The Batman (2004-current) : "Rumors"
Movies
*Batman: The Movie (1966)
*Batman Returns (1992)
*Catwoman (2004)
Video games
*Batman Returns (Sega Genesis, 1993)
*Batman: The Animated Series (Game Boy, 1993)
*The Adventures of Batman & Robin (Super NES, 1994)
*Catwoman (Game Boy Color, 1999)
*Catwoman (PS2, Xbox, 2004)
Comic books
*Batman #1 (Spring Issue 1940): (No Title - First Appearance of Catwoman)
*Batman #2 (Summer Issue 1940): "The Joker Meets The Cat-Woman"
*Batman #3 (Fall Issue 1940): "The Batman vs. The Catwoman!"
*Batman #10 (April-May 1942): "The Princess of Plunder!"
*World's Finest Comics #6 (Summer Issue 1942): "The Secret of Bruce Wayne"
*Batman #15 (February-March 1943): "Your Face is Your Fortune!"
*Batman #22 (April-May 1944): "The Duped Domestics!"
*Detective Comics #112 (June 1946): "The Case Without a Crime"
*Batman #35 (June-July 1946): "Nine Lives Has the Catwoman!"
*Batman #39 (February-March 1947): "A Christmas Tale!"
*Detective Comics #122 (April 1947): "The Black Cat Crimes!"
*Batman #42 (August-September 1947): "The Claws of the Catwoman!"
*Batman #45 (February-March 1948): "The Lady Rogues!"
*Batman #47 (June-July 1948): "Fashions in Crime!"
*Batman #62 (December-January 1950): "The Secret Life of Catwoman!"
*Batman #65 (June-July 1951): "Catwoman - Empress of the Underworld"
*Batman #69 (February-March 1952): "The King of Cats!"
*Detective Comics #203 (January 1954): "The Crimes of the Catwoman!"
*Batman #84 (June 1954): "The Sleeping Beauties of Gotham City!"
*Detective Comics #211 (September 1954): "The Jungle Cat Queen!"
*Batman #176 (December 1965): "Catwoman's Grasshopper Chase" (reprint of newspaper comic strips)
*Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #70 (November 1966): "The Catwoman's Black Magic"
*Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #71 (January 1967): "Bad Luck for a Black Super-Cat"
*Detective Comics #369 (November 1967): "Batgirl Breaks Up the Dynamic Duo"
*Batman #197 (December 1967): "Catwoman Sets Her Claws for Batman"
*Batman #201 (May 1968): "Batman's Gangland Guardians"
*Batman #208 (January 1969): "The Women in Batman's Life"
*Batman #210 (March 1969): "The Case of the Purr-Loined Pearl"
*Adventure Comics #419 (May 1972): "Circle of Doom, Part 2"
*Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 #201 (July-August 1972): "The Fist of Flame"
*Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 #202 (September-October 1972): "Fangs of Fire"
*Batman #256 (May-June 1974): "Catwoman's Circus Caper"
*Batman #266 (August 1975): "The Curious Case of the Catwoman's Coincidences"
*Joker #9 (September-October 1976): "The Cat and the Clown"
*Batman Family #8 (November-December 1976): "The Copycatgirl Capers!" (Catgirl/Duella Dent)
*The Brave and the Bold #131 (December 1976): "Take 7 Steps to... Wipe Out"
*Batman #291 (September 1977): "Where Were You On the Night Batman Was Killed?"
*DC Super-Stars #17 (November-December 1977): "From Each Ending...A Beginning"
*Batman Family #17 (April-May 1978): "Horoscopes of Crime"
*Detective Comics #479 (September-October 1978): "If a Man Be Made of Clay...!" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #308 (February 1979): "There'll be a Cold Time in the Old Town Tonight" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #310 (April 1979): "The Ghost Who Haunted Batman" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #313 (July 1979): "Two for the Money!" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #314 (August 1979): "Once Beaten, Twice Sly!" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #315 (September 1979): "Danger on the Wing" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #317 (November 1979): "The 1,001 Clue Caper" or, "Why Did the Riddler Cross the Road?" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #318 (December 1979): "My City Burns at Both Ends--It Will Not Last the Night" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #319 (January 1980): "Never Give Up the Ghost" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Detective Comics #488 (February-March 1980): "The Spook's Death Sentence for Batman" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #321 (March 1980): "Dreadful Birthday, Dear Joker" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #322 (April 1980): "Chaos--Coming and Going!" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #323 (May 1980): "Shadow of the Cat"
*Batman #324 (June 1980): "The Cat Who Would Be King"
*Batman #326 (August 1980): "This Way Lies Madness" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #332 (February 1981): "Fallout!", "Cat's Paw" (solo story)
*Batman #333 (March 1981): "Shanghaied!"
*Batman #334 (April 1981): "Infinity Island!"
*Batman #335 (May 1981): "Ashes to Ashes"
*Brave and the Bold #176 (July 1981): "The Delta Connection" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Detective Comics #506 (September 1981): "Who Dies for the Manikin?" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Superman Family #211 (October 1981): "The Kill Kent Contract"
*Detective Comics #508 (November 1981): "Secret of the Sphinx Sinister" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Detective Comics #509 (December 1981): "Nine Lives Has the Cat" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Batman #345 (March 1982): "Terror Train" (solo story)
*The Brave and the Bold #184 (March 1982): "The Batman's Last Christmas" (flashback)
*Batman #346 (April 1982): "In the Land of the Dead" (solo story)
*Batman #348 (June 1982): "The Man, the Bullet, the Cat, Part 1" (solo story)
*Batman #349 (July 1982): "The Man, the Bullet, the Cat, Part 2" (solo story)
*Batman #350 (August 1982): "Those Lips, Those Eyes" (solo story)
*Batman #351 (September 1982): "Gentlemen Defer Blondes" (solo story)
*Detective Comics #520 (November 1982): "The Cat and the Conover Caper" (solo story)
*Batman #354 (December 1982): "Showdown" (as Selina Kyle only)
*Detective Comics #521 (December 1982): "Cat Tale"
*Batman #355 (January 1983): "Never Scratch A Cat"
*Brave and the Bold #197 (April 1983): "The Autobiography of Bruce Wayne"
*Detective Comics #526 (May 1983): "All My Enemies Against Me"
*All-Star Squadron Annual #3 (1984)
*Detective Comics #548 (March 1985): "Beasts A-Prowl"
*Batman #382 (April 1985): "The Vengeance Spiral"
*Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4 (June 1985)
*Crisis on Infinite Earths #5 (August 1985) "Worlds in Limbo"
*Batman #389 (November 1985): "Red Skies"
*Detective Comics #556 (November 1985): "The Bleeding Night"
*Batman #390 (December 1985): "Women Dark and Dangerous"
*Detective Comics #557 (December 1985): "Still Beating"
*Batman #391 (January 1986): "Death Comes As the End"
*Detective Comics #558 (January 1986): "Strange Loves"
*Batman #392 (February 1986): "A Town on the Night"
*Detective Comics #559 (February 1986): "It Takes Two Wings to Fly"
*Detective Comics #560 (March 1986): "The Batman Nobody Knows"
*Batman #395 (May 1986): "Fury of the Film Freak"
*Detective Comics #562 (May 1986): "Reeling"
*Batman #396 (June 1986): "Box-Office Smash"
*Detective Comics #563 (June 1986): "Free Faces"
*Batman #397 (July 1986): "Binary Brains"
*Detective Comics #564 (July 1986): "Double Crosses"
*Batman #398 (August 1986): "About Faces"
*Detective Comics #565 (August 1986): "The Love Killing"
*Batman #399 (September 1986): "Strike Two"
*Batman #400 (October 1986): "Resurrection Night!"
Graphic novels/Books
*Batman: Year One (1986, 2005). Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli
*Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (1987, 1997) Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, Lynn Varley
*Batman: The Purrfect Crime (Little Golden Books, 1991). Andrew Helfer, Al Bigley, Mike DeCarlo and Tad Zar Chow
*Catwoman: Defiant (1992). Peter Milligan and Dennis o' Neil
*Catwoman: Her Sisters Keeper (1992). Mindy Newell and J.J. Birch
*Catwoman: Tiger Hunt (1992). Lynn Abbey and Robert Asprin
*Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told: Catwoman and the Penguin (1992). Bob Kane
*The Further Adventures of Batman: Volume 3 - Featuring Catwoman (1993). Martin H. Greenberg; various
*Batman: KnightFall - Part 1 "Broken Bat" (1993). Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Kelly Jones, Alan Grant and Various.
*Batman: KnightFall - Part 2 "Who Rules the Night" (1993). Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Kelly Jones, Alan Grant, and Various.
*Batman: The Last Angel (1994). Eric Lustbader, Lee Moder, and Scott Hanna
*Batman: KnightFall and Beyond (1994). Alan Grant.
*Batman: KnightFall - Part 3 "KnightsEnd" (1995). Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Kelly Jones, Alan Grant, and Various.
*Batman: KnightFall (1995). Dennis O'Neil.
*Catwoman: The Catfile (1996). Chuck Dixon and Jim Balent
*Batman: Contagion (1996). Various.
*Batman: ThrillKiller (1998). Howard Chaykin and Daniel Brereton.
*Batman: Cataclysm (1999). Various.
*Batman: No Man's Land (Vol.s 1-5) (1999-2001). Various.
*Batman: The Long Halloween (1999). Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
*Batman: Animated (1999). Paul Dini and Chip Kidd
*Batman: The Chalice (1999). Chuck Dixon and John Van Fleet
*Batman: the Complete History - The Life and Times of the Dark Knight (1999, 2004). Les Daniels
* Batman & Demon: A Tragedy (2000). Alan Grant
*Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Catwoman (2000). Ron Marz and Igor Kordey.
*Batman: No Man's Land (2001). Greg Rucka.
*Batman: Gotham Noir (2001). Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips.
*Batman: Dark Victory (2002). Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
*Batman Masterpieces: Portraits of the Dark Knight and His World (2002). Ruth Morrison, Doug Moench, various
*Catwoman: The Dark End of the Street (2002). Ed Brubaker, Darwyn Cooke, Mike Alfred
*The Batman in Nine Lives: An Elseworlds Production (2003). Dean Motter, Michael Lark
*Catwoman: Selina's Big Score (2003). Darwyn Cooke
*Catwoman: Crooked Little Town (2003). Ed Brubaker, Brad Rader, Cameron Stewart
*Batman: Child of Dreams (2003). Kia Asamiya and Max Allan Collins
*Catwoman: The Life and Times of a Feline Fatale (2003). Suzan Colon
*Modern Masters Volume 1: Alan Davis (2003). Ericen-Weathington and Alan Davis
*Batman #4: The Purr-Fect Crime (Scholastic Readers Series, 2004). Jason Hernandez-Rosenblatt and Rick Burchett.
*Modern Masters Volume 3: Bruce Timm (2004). Eric Nolen-Weathington and Bruce Timm
*Modern Masters Vol. 4: Kevin Nowlan (2004). Eric Nolen-Weathington and Kevin Nowlan
*Batman/Catwoman: Trail of the Gun (2004). Ann Nocenti and Ethan Van Sciver
*Catwoman: Relentless (2004). Ed Brubaker and Cameron Stewart
*Catwoman: The Visual Guide to the Feline Fatale (2004). Scott Beatty
*Catwoman: Nine Lives (2004). Ed Brubaker; various
*Modern Masters, Vol. 5: Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (2005). Eric Nolen-Weathington and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez
*The Batman Handbook: The Ultimate Training Manual (2005). Scott Beatty
*Batman: The Ultimate Guide to the Dark Knight (2005). Scott Beatty
*Catwoman: When In Rome (2005). Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
*Catwoman: Wild Ride (2005). Ed Brubaker and Darwyn Cooke
*Modern Masters, Vol. 6: Arthur Adams (2006). George Khoury, Eric Nolen-Weathington, and Arthur Adams
*Catwoman: The Replacements (2007). Will Pfiefer
Television
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Purr-fect Crime"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Better Luck Next Time"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Hot Off the Griddle"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Cat and The Fiddle"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Cat's Meown
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Bat's Know Tow"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Sandman Cometh"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Catwoman Goeth"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "That Darn Catwoman"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Scat! Darn Catwoman"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Catwoman goes to college"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Batman displays His Knowledge"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Catwoman's Dressed to Kill"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "Funny Feline Felonies"
*Batman (TV series) (1966-1968): "The Joke's on Catwoman"
*Batman/Superman Hour (1968-1969): "A Game Cat And Mouse"
*Batman/Superman Hour (1968-1969): "From Catwoman With Love"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "The Cat and the Claw: Part 1"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "The Cat and the Claw: Part 2"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Cat Scratch Fever"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Perchance to Dream"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Tyger Tyger"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Almost Got 'Im"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Catwalk"
*Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995): "Batgirl Returns"
*The New Batman Animated Series (1997-1999): "You Scratch My Back"
*The New Batman Animated Series (1997-1999): "Cult of the Cat"
*Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman DVD (2003): Short - "Chase Me"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Lap Bat"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "More Than One Way"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Precious Birthstones"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "The Three Babes"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Lady-X"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Hold That Tiger"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Miss Un-Congeniality"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Cat -n- Mouse -n- Cat -n- Mouse -n-"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Bat'ing Clean-Up"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Catsitter"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Gotham Noir"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Ms.-Ing in Action"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Gotham in Pink"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Gotham in Blue"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "A Cat in the Hand"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Jailhouse Wreck"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Honor Among Thieves"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "No, I'm Batgirl!"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Signal Fires"
*Gotham Girls (2000-2002) : "Cold Hands, Cold Heart"
*Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (short) "Chase Me" (2003)
*The Batman (2004-current) : "The Cat and The Bat"
*The Batman (2004-current) : "The Bat, The Cat, and The Very Ugly"
*The Batman (2004-current) : "Ragdolls to Riches"
*The Batman (2004-current) : "The Laughing Cats"
*The Batman (2004-current) : "Rumors"
Movies
*Batman: The Movie (1966)
*Batman Returns (1992)
*Catwoman (2004)
Video games
*Batman Returns (Sega Genesis, 1993)
*Batman: The Animated Series (Game Boy, 1993)
*The Adventures of Batman & Robin (Super NES, 1994)
*Catwoman (Game Boy Color, 1999)
*Catwoman (PS2, Xbox, 2004)
The Vatican Islam Conspiracy is a conspiracy theory from Alberto Rivera publicized by Jack Chick in his comic book tract "The Prophet". Rivera, who claimed to be a former Jesuit priest, alleged that he had been given secret information by Augustin Cardinal Bea that proved the Roman Catholic Church created Islam through the manipulation of people and events around Muhammad. There is no support for this theory amongst mainstream historians, or indeed outside of a small number of evangelical Fundamentalist Protestant groups.
The conspiracy theory claims that the major goal of the Vatican was the elimination of Jews and early Christians who were not Catholics, and ultimately capturing the Holy Land, namely Jerusalem, for the Pope. The theory claims that the project backfired on the pontiff and the course of history was altered, eventually culminating in the Crusades. Some others also believe in that theory, although they have nothing to do with Jack Chick. These include Walter Veith, a scientist, author and speaker known for his work on Christian topics. In his "Total Onslaught series" called "The Islamic Connection" he repeats these accusations.
The Vatican Islam Conspiracy is very popular with radical Fundamentalist Protestant groups, some of whom have even merged the Rivera testimonies with assertions from other anti-Catholic and anti-Muslim evangelical writers such as Robert Morey. One good example of this can be found in the ministry of Leon Kilkenny who even uses Chick Publications' illustrations in his version of the Vatican Islam Conspiracy.
The Vatican Islam Conspiracy has also become very popular with conspiracy theorists as well. It has been featured on some of the best known conspiracy websites such as Conspiracy Planet, Cloak and Dagger, and that of the internationally known conspiracy theorist David Icke. The Vatican Islam Conspiracy has also been published in the self-proclaimed "alternative news publication", The Arctic Beacon and in a marriage of right wing Christian evangelical anti-Jesuit fervor and conspiracy theory, Bill Hughes of the San Diego, California, based evangelical Pacific Institute (not to be confused with the Oakland-based Pacific Institute) has also woven this Vatican Islam Conspiracy theory into his account of the Jesuits being behind the World Trade Center attacks in New York City in order to start a modern day crusade..
Many of the conspiracy theorists believe that the announcements in late 2005 by the Israeli government handing over holy sites such as the Tomb of David, the Upper Room site of the Last Supper and the Mount Zion Diaspora Yeshiva to Vatican control is proof of the Vatican Islam Conspiracy because one of the main allegations is that one of the primary Vatican aims in the fruition of the conspiracy is control over Jerusalem.
Refutations of the Vatican Islam Conspiracy
Partial rebuttals have been undertaken by Jimmy Akin of Catholic Answers, and Søren Filipski of the Los Angeles Lay Catholic Mission, as well as Hofstra University Anthropology professor Daniel Varisco. With the exception of Varisco and the Answering Islam ministry, most of these rebuttals have been aimed at the personal reliability and character of Alberto Rivera. A very detailed refutation of this story has been published by the expatriate author Gary Dale Cearley which counters all of the claims made by Rivera with historical facts and although it also points to many references to the personal character of Alberto Rivera, Cearley lets others do most of the work when dealing with Rivera's character issues and mainly deals with the content of his testimony.
The conspiracy theory claims that the major goal of the Vatican was the elimination of Jews and early Christians who were not Catholics, and ultimately capturing the Holy Land, namely Jerusalem, for the Pope. The theory claims that the project backfired on the pontiff and the course of history was altered, eventually culminating in the Crusades. Some others also believe in that theory, although they have nothing to do with Jack Chick. These include Walter Veith, a scientist, author and speaker known for his work on Christian topics. In his "Total Onslaught series" called "The Islamic Connection" he repeats these accusations.
The Vatican Islam Conspiracy is very popular with radical Fundamentalist Protestant groups, some of whom have even merged the Rivera testimonies with assertions from other anti-Catholic and anti-Muslim evangelical writers such as Robert Morey. One good example of this can be found in the ministry of Leon Kilkenny who even uses Chick Publications' illustrations in his version of the Vatican Islam Conspiracy.
The Vatican Islam Conspiracy has also become very popular with conspiracy theorists as well. It has been featured on some of the best known conspiracy websites such as Conspiracy Planet, Cloak and Dagger, and that of the internationally known conspiracy theorist David Icke. The Vatican Islam Conspiracy has also been published in the self-proclaimed "alternative news publication", The Arctic Beacon and in a marriage of right wing Christian evangelical anti-Jesuit fervor and conspiracy theory, Bill Hughes of the San Diego, California, based evangelical Pacific Institute (not to be confused with the Oakland-based Pacific Institute) has also woven this Vatican Islam Conspiracy theory into his account of the Jesuits being behind the World Trade Center attacks in New York City in order to start a modern day crusade..
Many of the conspiracy theorists believe that the announcements in late 2005 by the Israeli government handing over holy sites such as the Tomb of David, the Upper Room site of the Last Supper and the Mount Zion Diaspora Yeshiva to Vatican control is proof of the Vatican Islam Conspiracy because one of the main allegations is that one of the primary Vatican aims in the fruition of the conspiracy is control over Jerusalem.
Refutations of the Vatican Islam Conspiracy
Partial rebuttals have been undertaken by Jimmy Akin of Catholic Answers, and Søren Filipski of the Los Angeles Lay Catholic Mission, as well as Hofstra University Anthropology professor Daniel Varisco. With the exception of Varisco and the Answering Islam ministry, most of these rebuttals have been aimed at the personal reliability and character of Alberto Rivera. A very detailed refutation of this story has been published by the expatriate author Gary Dale Cearley which counters all of the claims made by Rivera with historical facts and although it also points to many references to the personal character of Alberto Rivera, Cearley lets others do most of the work when dealing with Rivera's character issues and mainly deals with the content of his testimony.