Batwoman Quotes

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I will soldier on.
J.H. Williams III
Well—er—Batwoman—I thought we were going to die—and I wanted to make your last moments happy ones!” he says. Jerk.
Glen Weldon (The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture)
There was also this inconvenient truth: everything about Batwoman was presented as so kitschily überfeminine that she could have passed for Batman’s fierce drag queen persona.
Glen Weldon (The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture)
Batwoman: "What was it like growing up with him?" Nightwing: "When I was a kid, I idolized him. Hell... I wanted to be him. But the older I got, the more I realized that I didn't know him at all. How could I? Bruce Wayne is as much a mask as Batman. And I think the only thing behind those masks is pain. A pain he refuses to share with anyone." Batwoman: "So what was it like?" Nightwing: "Lonely.
J.M. DeMatteis
Spirit-Filled One, Your Grandma is God and so are your favorite star and rock. God has many names and many faces. God is Mother, Daughter, and Wise Old Crone. She is found in your mothers, in your daughters, and in you. God is the God of Sarah, and Hagar, of Leah and Rachel. She is Mother of all Living, and blessed are Her daughters. You are girl-woman made in Her image. You can run fast, play hard, and climb trees. You are Batwoman, firewoman, and Goddess. The spirit of the universe pulsates through you. Be full of yourself. You are good. You are very good.
Patricia Lynn Reilly
The modifiers “adolescent” and “male” are often tacked on to this description, sometimes with the explicit purpose of saying, “What can you, grown-up women, expect from stories that were never meant for you in the first place? Steer clear of that playground and/or go off and find your own, because this place isn’t for you.” Batwoman exists, it would seem, as an entry point to
Lynne M. Thomas (Chicks Dig Comics: A Celebration of Comic Books by the Women Who Love Them)
Then I read Greg Rucka’s run on Detective Comics – when Batwoman had the lead role – and discovered the art of J.H. Williams III.
Lynne M. Thomas (Chicks Dig Comics: A Celebration of Comic Books by the Women Who Love Them)
After Batwoman Katy Kane (she is usually “Kathy Kane,” but Robin calls her “Katy” in this issue) breaks Bruce’s heart, Robin wonders how Bruce will survive and Alfred says, “He learns. He perseveres. He begins again.” We see Batman going into Dr. Hurt’s isolation chamber in order to better understand the Joker. While we knew that Batman had undergone isolation in order to understand the Joker, the Katy Kane information gives us new context. So, rather than just an obsession with the Joker as it appeared back in Batman #673, Batman had to reinvent himself because his heart had been broken.
Cody Walker (The Anatomy of Zur-en-Arrh: Understanding Grant Morrison's Batman)
Está dando un paseo hacia la inconsciencia para encontrarse a sí misma.
Marguerite Bennett (Batwoman, Vol. 1: The Many Arms of Death)