Seeing the Falcone family all get killed off redeems her as she pursues a future and love she didn't think she deserved. It's the light she's always wanted and while it's never confirmed if she intends to track Louisa down, she's at least happy in the moment. Bruce is stunned because he never gets visitors, but Selina seems to embrace this part of their new life. Contrasting with that Godfather-inspired story line are early appearances of such colorfully garbed Batman adversaries as the Joker and Catwoman. The final shot has her with Alfred and Bruce at the mansion, happy as a Bat-kid picks up his Halloween treats. Granted, Carmine was dying in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part 2, so he could have just been hallucinating or been wrong, but Selina feels like she's gotten closure. However, he didn't want another girl, as that would have been a sign of weakness, so Carmine tried to erase this family that could've endangered his business. has released a new set of images from Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One focused on Selina Kyle, a.k.a. He and Tim Sale were architects of The Long Halloween comic, which had Selina monitoring Sofia and Carmine on Father's Day, and in 2004, their Catwoman book suggested Carmine and Selina's mother had her in Italy. It's the name she needed all these years, and ironically, it ties into Jeph Loeb's work with DC. Eventually, Catwoman unmasks and Carmine mentions the name "Louisa," which sends her on her way. She also tries to save his daughter, Sofia, but she dies in a fall. When Two-Face shoots Carmine and leaves him bleeding out, Catwoman's there to help Batman try to save him.
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