Catsai

Catsai is a mercenary who features in Amalgam Comics in Assassins #1. Catsai is a melding of Catwoman in DC Comics and Elektra of Marvel Comics. Additionally, her name is similar to that of Catseye of Marvel Comics. Elektra Kyle was a daughter brought up in the tough streets of Cairo, whose father was an ambassador for America. After his assassination, Elektra was taught the martial art of ninjutsu and took the alias Catsai. Hired by Tombstone th... more

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