Catherine Jane Grant is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Catherine Jane Grant is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Cat Grant arrives in Metropolis taking a position at the Daily Planet.
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Cat Grant is well known for her syndicated gossip column, which until this point was written in her native Los Angeles.
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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.
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Later, Cat Grant is on the scene covering the events of Superman's battle with Doomsday live on television.
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Cat Grant continues to contribute work to the Daily Planet while she works at WGBS.
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Cat Grant gets Jimmy Olsen hired by WGBS and works closely with him there.
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Cat Grant's personality seems to have changed during her absence.
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Clark tells Lois that he believes Cat Grant is dressing and acting the way she is to cover up the painful memories of her son.
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Cat Grant holds a grudge against Supergirl because of her lack of respect and careless handling of a metahuman fight that left her slightly wounded.
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Cat Grant starts a slander campaign against Supergirl in the pages of the Daily Planet, turning a large number of the Metropolis population against her.
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Cat Grant tries to tell Perry about Linda's identity but Perry is too busy.
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Cat Grant tells Cat that he wants her to become his new mother and that he wishes to serve as a replacement for her murdered son.
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The story ends with Cat Grant finally writing a positive story about Supergirl, which she sees as the best holiday gift imaginable.
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Cat Grant lost history, which included the removal of her past marriage, and her son Adam.
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Cat Grant's personality was softer from how she was portrayed prior to Flashpoint, coming off closer to her early portrayals.
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When Clark was fired from the Daily Planet, Cat Grant opted to leave as well and begin a joint venture with Clark, and they start a news blogging website Clarkcatropolis.
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Cat Grant's personality has undergone a noticeable change, becoming far more arrogant, commanding, and snarky than previously seen in the New 52 and often comes off as ruthless, unapologetic, unsympathetic, and uncompromising, similar to the iteration from the television series Supergirl.
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Cat Grant is quick to protect her employees, as during an invasion by Cyborg Superman and got everyone to safety.
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Cat Grant is seen later on social visit to see her old friends at the Daily Planet.
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