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Cat Grant
Cat Grant is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
In live-action television, the character has been played by Tracy Scoggins in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Keri Lynn Pratt in Smallville, and Calista Flockhart in Supergirl. She is portrayed in the 2025 DC Universe film Superman by Mikaela Hoover.
Created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Jerry Ordway, Cat Grant first appeared in The 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 as a new hire for 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 because Clark cannot ignore his romantic feelings for Lois Lane. He 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 unprofessional behavior around the office upsets both Lois and Perry White at different times and gradually ostracizes her from most of the newsroom.
To prove that she can be a "real reporter", Cat goes undercover at Galaxy Broadcasting affiliate WGBS to help Clark expose company president Morgan Edge's links to Intergang. Following this, she needs a bodyguard and Jose Delgado (aka the costumed vigilante Gangbuster) takes the job. The two become romantically linked, but Jose is resented by Cat's son Adam, who still hero-worships her ex-husband.
Cat then switches professions by joining WGBS for real to become an on-air reporter, which plays more to her strengths. She eventually gets her own talk show, The Cat Grant Show. Superman gives Cat an interview on her show, which is cut short by the rampage of Doomsday. Later, Cat is on the scene covering the events of Superman's battle with Doomsday for a live report.
She is then unexpectedly promoted to station manager. There are rumors that she got the position thanks to a relationship with Morgan's father and successor Vincent Edge. Cat ends the rumors at WGBS when she reports Edge for sexual harassment. Vincent Edge is removed from the board of WGBS, and the company settles with Cat by giving her his position.
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Cat Grant
Cat Grant is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
In live-action television, the character has been played by Tracy Scoggins in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Keri Lynn Pratt in Smallville, and Calista Flockhart in Supergirl. She is portrayed in the 2025 DC Universe film Superman by Mikaela Hoover.
Created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Jerry Ordway, Cat Grant first appeared in The 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 as a new hire for 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 because Clark cannot ignore his romantic feelings for Lois Lane. He 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 unprofessional behavior around the office upsets both Lois and Perry White at different times and gradually ostracizes her from most of the newsroom.
To prove that she can be a "real reporter", Cat goes undercover at Galaxy Broadcasting affiliate WGBS to help Clark expose company president Morgan Edge's links to Intergang. Following this, she needs a bodyguard and Jose Delgado (aka the costumed vigilante Gangbuster) takes the job. The two become romantically linked, but Jose is resented by Cat's son Adam, who still hero-worships her ex-husband.
Cat then switches professions by joining WGBS for real to become an on-air reporter, which plays more to her strengths. She eventually gets her own talk show, The Cat Grant Show. Superman gives Cat an interview on her show, which is cut short by the rampage of Doomsday. Later, Cat is on the scene covering the events of Superman's battle with Doomsday for a live report.
She is then unexpectedly promoted to station manager. There are rumors that she got the position thanks to a relationship with Morgan's father and successor Vincent Edge. Cat ends the rumors at WGBS when she reports Edge for sexual harassment. Vincent Edge is removed from the board of WGBS, and the company settles with Cat by giving her his position.