Take note, Anne: Here are a few heroines & villains to study for that Catwoman role. 
Catwoman 
The  ferocious feline temptress is set to live out yet another of her nine  lives. Hollywood just announced that a former princess will now revive  the whip-wielding role.
This  comic book heroine turns 70 this year, and for all that time spent in  her "satin tights, fighting for your rights," she's earned her spot as a  feminist icon.  
Mystique 
She's a marvelously stealthy mutant who can assume anyone's appearance, an advantage that makes her the perfect evil assassin. 
Storm 
If you couldn't guess from her name, this powerful X-Men mutant can manipulate the weather, stopping foes with blizzards and tornadoes. She's also a trailblazer. 
Poison Ivy 
This villainess takes the whole "green" thing a bit too far. She uses toxins found in plants as ammo. 
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 
This  cheerleader-turned-Chosen One went from a camp flick to a seven-season  TV show to a book series -- all using only a wooden stake and witty  repartee to fight the undead. 
Aunty Entity 
Tina Turner plays the fiercely attired, merciless ruler of Bartertown in the third installment of this franchise.  
Lara Croft 
Croft's  adventures started with a 1996 video game that set records and exploded  onto the movie screen in 2001. She's a brilliant, wealthy,  combat-trained archeologist with the body of a model and the perfect  braid.  
Natasha Fatale 
The  Pottsylvanian ne'er-do-well and her puny partner were always plotting  against this animated duo. To be honest, she's not the most effective  spy, but she always looked killer. She went live-action in 1991 and  again in 2000. 
Hit-Girl 
The  newest addition to the female fighter scene is controversial.Well,  she's awfully young to be a foul-mouthed vigilante. She became the  breakout character in last year's comic-turned-action flick.









