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Batwoman first look: Fiery-haired Ruby Rose suits up for upcoming Arrowverse crossover
Fp Staff •Batwoman was first introduced as Kathy Kane by DC Comics in 1956 and her character was reintroduced as Kate Kane, a lesbian of Jewish descent.
Ruby Rose cast as Batwoman for The CW, will play first openly gay superhero to headline a TV series
•Batwoman (played by Ruby Rose) will be introduced in a December crossover event between the network's other DC Comics shows, Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl
The CW, DC comics all set to introduce Batwoman TV series; show will star first openly LGBT+ superhero
Fp Staff •The character of Batwoman was first introduced by DC Comics in 1956.
JD(U) 'arrow' symbol row: Delhi HC refrains from passing interim order against ECI decision
•Delhi HC refrained from passing any interim order against the ECI's order rejecting the claim of Sharad Yadav faction of JD(U) over the 'arrow' symbol.
Sharad Yadav questions EC's decision to grant JD(U) symbol to Nitish Kumar, vows to continue fight
Ians •Senior socialist leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sharad Yadav on Saturday questioned the Election Commission's decision to grant the "Arrow" symbol
Arrow: Wear Smart, Live Smart
Sponsored •Catch a glimpse of the smart shirt review by the Firstpost ‘tech-expert’ and know all about it.
Arrow Shirts Have a Trick (or two) Up Their Sleeve
Sponsored •Shaktimaan and Captain Vyom are back! How the Indian superman came of age
Arjunrajgaind •As '90s icons Shaktimaan and Captain Vyom return to our screens, a look at how Indian superheroes have fared
Last Week in TV: 'The X-Files', 'Arrested Development', Stanely Kubrick's 'Napoleon', 'Star Trek' and more
Harsh •'The X-Files', 'Arrested Development', Stanely Kubrick's 'Napoleon', 'Star Trek', Kanye West and more in in this week's TV wrap-up.
Like Ben Affleck in 'Batman v Superman', these actors got second time lucky
Fp Staff •Like Ben Affleck in 'Batman v Superman', these actors got a second, better chance on screen by changing their superhero identities