Catherine Jane Grant is a fictional character appearing in American
comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Marv Wolfman and
artist Jerry Ordway, Cat Grant first appeared in Adventures of
Superman #424 (January 1987) as a gossip columnist for the Daily
Planet. Introduced as a potential love interest for Clark Kent, her
character added a new dimension to the Clark, Lois Lane, and Superman
dynamic.Cat Grant arrives in Metropolis taking a position at the Daily
Planet. She is well known for her syndicated gossip column, which
until this point was written in her native Los Angeles. Recently
divorced from Joe Morgan, a husband who had driven her to drink, Cat
was now a single mother with a young son named Adam Morgan, trying to
get a fresh start and stay sober.Cat is instantly attracted to Clark
Kent. They become friends and even dated for a time, but eventually,
this ends, as Clark really loves Lois Lane, and seems more interested
in helping Cat fix up her life than dating her. Jimmy Olsen in turn is
attracted to Cat, but she seems to either not notice or not care. Her
behavior around the office upsets both Lois and Perry White at
different times.
comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Marv Wolfman and
artist Jerry Ordway, Cat Grant first appeared in Adventures of
Superman #424 (January 1987) as a gossip columnist for the Daily
Planet. Introduced as a potential love interest for Clark Kent, her
character added a new dimension to the Clark, Lois Lane, and Superman
dynamic.Cat Grant arrives in Metropolis taking a position at the Daily
Planet. She is well known for her syndicated gossip column, which
until this point was written in her native Los Angeles. Recently
divorced from Joe Morgan, a husband who had driven her to drink, Cat
was now a single mother with a young son named Adam Morgan, trying to
get a fresh start and stay sober.Cat is instantly attracted to Clark
Kent. They become friends and even dated for a time, but eventually,
this ends, as Clark really loves Lois Lane, and seems more interested
in helping Cat fix up her life than dating her. Jimmy Olsen in turn is
attracted to Cat, but she seems to either not notice or not care. Her
behavior around the office upsets both Lois and Perry White at
different times.
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