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| name = Cat-Man
image=[[Image:cat-man.jpg|300px]]|
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| image = [[Image:cat-man.jpg|300px]]
name=Cat-Man|
 
bgcolor=black|
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| bgcolor = #3D3E5C
fgcolor=yellow|
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| fgcolor = #F6D027
real name=|
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| real name =
species=[[Human]]|
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| species = [[Human]]
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| hair =
eyes=|
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| eyes =
relatives=|
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| relatives = [[Black Siren]] (mate)
base=[[Seaboard City]]|
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| base = [[Seaboard City]]
affiliation=[[Justice Guild of America]]|
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| affiliation = [[Justice Guild of America]]
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| abilities = Martial artist
voice actor=[[Stephen Root]]
 
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| voiced by = [[Stephen Root]]
 
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
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* [[Legends]]
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* "[[Legends]]"
   
[[Category:Justice Guild of America members]]
 
 
[[Category:Alternate universe]]
 
[[Category:Alternate universe]]
 
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[[Category:Superheroes]]

Revision as of 15:41, 5 August 2007

Although Cat-Man was a fictional comic book character that John Stewart read about in comic books as a child, Cat-man actually existed in real life in a parallel universe. In the 1950s, He was a member of the legendary team of superheroes known as The Justice Guild Of America. He was often paired up with Black Siren during field missions. He had a Cat-Cycle that he would ride as well. He was also quite athletic and was quite a skilled martial artist as well. He fought crime alongside his teammates until he was killed in a nuclear war.

The Cat-Man encountered by the Justice League was a projection of Ray Thompson's mind.

Background Information

According to Bruce Timm,Cat-Man is based primarily on the DC comics Wildcat. He also has many traits similar to the Adam West version of Batman.

Appearances

Justice League