Summary

  • In Batman #151, DC gives Batman and Catwoman the heartfelt exchange of vows they deserved, symbolizing their promise to face an uncertain future together.
  • The "Into the unknown" moment in the issue mirrors the weight of saying "I do" at weddings, capturing the essence of Selina and Bruce perfectly.
  • Despite the unique vow exchange, some fans still hope for a traditional BatCat wedding, raising the question of a happy ending in the DCU.

WARNING: Contains Potential Spoilers for Batman #151!Back in 2018, Catwoman were poised to officially tie the knot, but everything fell apart when Selina left Bruce at the altar, breaking not only the Dark Knight’s heart but also the hearts of fans. However, DC has finally made up for their disastrous BatCat wedding with three words that give the iconic couple the exchanging of vows moment they deserved.

This moment is particularly touching because it allows them to exchange the vows they never had the chance to share in Batman #50 by Tom King.

In Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, and Adriano Di Benedetto’s Absolute Power tie-in issue, Batman #151, the Dark Knight and Catwoman team up for what could be the most important heist of their lives, potentially shifting the balance in favor of DC’s heroes as they battle Amanda Waller and her power-stealing Amazo robots.

Bruce and Selina start their mission with little knowledge of what they're stealing, only that it is vital to Waller’s plans. They soon learn that the villain has obtained a Boom Tube, escalating the stakes to dangerous levels. Amid the tension, Batman and Catwoman share one of their most heartfelt moments, captured in three words: “Into the unknown.”

“Into the Unknown”: DC Gives Batman and Catwoman the ‘Wedding’ Moment They Deserved

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Once Batman realizes that the Mother Box is on the other side of the Boom Tube, he knows his only option for recovery is to venture through it—an immensely dangerous and potentially life-threatening decision, given that he has no idea what awaits him on the other side. Aware of the risks, he tells Selina to hide, leave the island, and go back underground, implying he will not be leaving with her. However, Catwoman proves she's truly ride or die by refusing to let Batman face the danger alone, saying, “Into the unknown." A sentiment Bruce echoes back to her.

Selina and Bruce’s exchange of the words “into the unknown” mirrors the significance of saying “I do” at weddings. In this context, “into the unknown” carries the same weight as traditional vows, symbolizing their promise to face an uncertain future together. This moment is particularly touching because it allows them to exchange the vows they never had the chance to share in Batman #50 by Tom King. It’s even more powerful than a traditional wedding because it captures Selina and Bruce’s essence perfectly by placing them in a high-stakes situation where they are fighting to save the world.

Is There Any Hope For a Future BatCat Wedding in the DCU That Actually Gets a Happy Ending?

Despite Batman #151 offering Selina and Bruce an exceptionally unique and unconventional vow exchange, some die-hard BatCat fans who long for a traditional happily-ever-after might feel this moment doesn’t fully make up for DC’s botched BatCat wedding. This raises the question of whether the couple will ever officially tie the knot in mainstream continuity. Currently, there are no plans for a wedding in the works for Selina and Bruce. However, there was once a plan for a second wedding that would have been completed, according to King. If King returns as the main writer for the Batman or Catwoman titles, he might choose to explore this possibility again.

Batman #151 is available now from DC Comics!

BATMAN #151 (2024)

Batman and Catwoman fight Bizarro in the jungle on the Batman #151 Cover by Salvador Larroca
  • Writer: Chip Zdarsky
  • Artist: Mike Hawthorne & Adriano Di Benedetto
  • Colorist: Tomeu Morey
  • Letterer: Clayton Cowles
  • Cover Artist: Salvador Larroca & Matt Herms
Alias
Selina Kyle
Created By
Bill Finger, Bob Kane
Franchise
D.C.
Video Games
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
Movies
The Batman, The Dark Knight Rises, Catwoman, Batman Returns
TV Shows
Batman (1966), Gotham, Titans
Batman Stands in Detective Comic Art by Jason Fabok
Alias
Bruce Wayne
FIRST APP
Detective Comics #27 (1939)
Created By
Bob Kane, Bill Finger
Franchise
D.C.
Race
Human
First Appearance
Detective Comics

One of DC's most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by tragedy with the death of his parents, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world's leading martial artist, detective, and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and sidekicks, Bruce wages war on evil as the dark knight of his hometown, Gotham City.