After returning to New York City after seven years of disappearance at 19 years old, billionaire-CEO of Chang Enterprises and renowned paleontologist Kaitlyn Murphy Chang, vowed her vengeance against the crime that took her mother and father away from her. Donning the identity of a bat, Kaitlyn took to the streets, tackling street crooks to corrupt politicians, exposing the problems of the corrupt system that affect the lives of those in the city she's sworn to protect.
As she progresses in her war on crime and corruption as the masked vigilante that some took to calling their very own Batwoman of New York City, she uses the image of a bat to strike fear into the hearts of those who use their power to oppress and harm the innocent, but she also attracts the attention of someone from her past, but one that would pose a direct threat to not only her, but the city she loves and is a part of her legacy.
Be warned, there's a lot of dark themes associated with the story and a lot of gritty vibes. So if this makes you uncomfortable, you're welcome to avoid the fanfiction and don't read it. This is also an alternate take on the Batwoman character using inspirations from various medias to make the story darker and grittier, including references to and various movies or other forms of media, including Batman Begins, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Matt Reeve's The Batman, and vice versa.
Clark Kent's mission to save the world isn't going as well as he wants, especially since his last run in the red cape ended up with him having to face a powerful tyrannical General from his home planet Krypton and razing half of Metropolis to the grounds in the process. Just when he seem to have the situation under control, everything changes with the mysterious arrival of the famous Dark Knight of Gotham in town. In truth, Clark's problems may have just really begun.
A god, an angel, even a menace; those are some of the things Bruce Wayne have heard people call the supposed Man of Steel. Deep down, he knows those words are insufficient in describing the red-caped seemly all-powerful being. Determined to satisfy his curiosity, he travels to Metropolis in order to have a face to face with Superman. What Bruce doesn't know is that more than just fate may be at work.
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