She-Cat

For the unrelated character created by AC Comics, see She Cat.

She-Cat

She-Cat from Catwoman 43, art by Jim Balent
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Catwoman #43 (1997).
Created by Jim Balent
Doug Moench
In-story information
Alter ego Cassandra Cartland
Abilities skilled in the martial arts
claws

She-Cat is a fictional character, owned by DC Comics, who exists in that company's DC Universe. She is a cat burglar created as a villain and rival to Catwoman.

Fictional character biography

Cassandra Cartland meets Selina Kyle at the orphanage to which Selina was sent. Cassandra once asked Selina to join her in stealing food from the kitchen. Selina refused, already wanting to do things alone. Cassandra once again tried to become friends when Selina freed the orphans from the corrupt orphanage. And again Selina refused. Cartland grew up bitter and resentful, especially when she discovered Selina was Catwoman and living a life of luxury. How she discovered is unknown. Cassandra trained herself and eventually became She-Cat.

As She-Cat she managed to do burglaries that rivaled Selina’s own and pointed the blame towards Selina. Finally Selina managed to track down She-Cat and discover she was Cassandra. Cassandra actually assisted in the defeat of Catwoman's enemy Cyber-Cat and immediately afterward fought it out with Selina, losing the battle. Selina switched some money for counterfeit currency that Cassandra was using for a payoff – and a “mysterious” tip off led to Cassandra's capture, although she escaped by “cultivating” a guard.

She-Cat returned again trying to sell a first edition of “Jekyll and Hyde” and brought Two Face back into Selina’s life. She assisted Catwoman in the defeat of Two Face and fought with her again. She again lost. Selina managed to keep the book and gave it to a police detective named McShane for whom she had feelings, to “play with him”.

Powers and abilities

She-Cat is an accomplished gymnast and martial artist. Her costume is equipped with long claws.

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