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  1. Mar 16, 2022 · Alice was introduced in the first season of the CW series as a quintessential Gotham villain out for mayhem, but by the end of the Season 3 finale, she makes a huge sacrifice, putting her...

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    • When Did Alice Make Her Comic Book Debut?
    • What Is Her Zodiac Sign?
    • Are Alice and Mary Step Sisters?
    • What Is Her Blood Type?
    • Is Alice The Leader of The Wonderland Gang?
    • Is Her Comic Book Origin Story The same?
    • What Religious Group Did Alice Run?
    • How Is Alice Related to Batman?
    • What Is Her Connection to Safiyah?
    • Is Alice A Hero?

    Unlike Ryan Wilder, who was created for the CW's second season, Alice has about a decade of comic book history behind her. She made her comic book debut in 2009 in Detective Comics#854. Greg Rucka and J.H. Williams III brought her to the page for the first time. Though Alice wasn't a huge part of that initial issue, she did appear in print for the ...

    The television series reveals that Beth and Kate Kane were born on January 26. That makes the twins born under the sign of Aquarius. Aquarius is usually associated with rebels in the zodiac, people who prefer to find their own path in life. That's definitely true of these two. Though Kate spends a lot of her formative years trying to make her dad p...

    Alice has frequently referenced Mary as Kate's "new sister" in the Batwomanseries. Mary has also called Alice her step sister, despite wanting nothing to do with Alice. Because Mary's mother married Beth's father, the two would seem to be step sisters. Legally, however, they aren't. That's because Alice has never been publicly revealed as Beth Kane...

    Alice's blood type might not seem like an important detail, but it does save Mary's life. In the season 1 episode "Drink Me," Mary ends up taken by Nocturna with some of her blood drained. Alice offers herself up as a donor while Kate takes on Nocturna. RELATED: Batwoman: 10 Storylines The Show Dropped In order for Alice to help, she'd either have ...

    Alice is inspired by her love of the story of Alice In Wonderland. As a result, in the first season, the gang that follows her orders wears masks inspired by characters in the book as well. That's not the case in the comics. Alice still likes to quote the book and wear clothing inspired by the titular character in the comics. She, however, has no a...

    Batwoman draws a lot of inspiration from the comic book stories surrounding the character. Alice's comic book origins aren't exactly the same, but there are some similarities in her unrealistic rise to Gotham villain. For example, the series sees Beth, Kate, and their mother in a car accident that results in Beth being found and held by a man for t...

    While the television series sees Alice interested in revenge against the family that abandoned her, the comics see Alice emerge on the scene as a leader in a cult-like group. Called the Religion of Crime, the group embraced the amoral actions of humanity, believing that was their true path. They used the "Crime Bible" to practice their four tenets:...

    Kate spends quite a bit of the first season referencing her "cousin Bruce" when she discovers that he was secretly Batman. Alice, as Kate's twin sister Beth, would also be his cousin, of course, but just how their families are connected is never really addressed. The comics provide the audience with that particular answer. Bruce's mother was Martha...

    Season 2 brings comic book character Safiyah into the mix. While in the comics, she ran an island that was a haven for pirates, in the series, she's the leader on an island that protects the desert rose. She's also the one responsible for seeing that Alice is trained to be a killer. That's very different from their comic book connection, In the com...

    The audience has already become sympathetic to Alice's plight in the CW series. Her history as an abductee, and then the reveal in the second season that some of the memories that hold her humanity have been erased, means the audience can understand, though not condone, her pathto villainy. She's done several things to demonstrate that she could be...

  2. During Gotham's protest, Alice watched Ryan Wilder posing as Batwoman and said she was a fraud. Alice shot Ryan several times but to no avail since the Batsuit is bulletproof. Realizing that the costume is real, Alice challenged her to fight.

  3. Oct 7, 2019 · Bones holds Alice – who seems split between her Alice and Beth personalities – over Batwoman to get her to reveal Batman’s identity and ultimately take him down.

  4. Oct 7, 2019 · Alice and Batwoman repeatedly clash, eventually meeting in a climactic battle high above Gotham City in a stolen military plane. During their fight, they both almost fall to their deaths through the open hanger doors, but Batwoman holds on, grasping Alice's hand as well.

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  5. May 17, 2020 · With the season finale about to hit the small screen and Alice already confirmed to return for Season 2, Skarsten spoke to CBR about developing her unstable character, what we can expect from Alice next season, and whether she believes Alice can be redeemed.

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  7. Feb 1, 2021 · With Shivaani Ghai’s debut as Safiyah in the January 31 episode comes a twist in what happened. On her island of Coryana, Safiyah shows Alice Kate’s necklace, proving that the former Batwoman...

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