This April marks the 80th anniversary of Catwoman's creation by Bill Finger and Bob Kane in 1940's Batman #1, and DC Comics is going all-out to celebrate the iconic burglar's milestone.

DC released the variant covers for April's Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1, with each variant representing a different decade. The 1940s cover is illustrated by Adam Hughes, the 1950s variant was created by Travis Charest, J. Scott Campbell's 1960s cover takes inspiration from Julie Newmar, the 1970s variant hails from Frank Cho, the 1980s variant was created by Stanley "Artgerm" Lau, the 1990s comes from Gabriele Dell'Otto and the 2010s was illustrated by Jeehyung Lee. A 2000s variant cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams will be unveiled at a later date.

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First announced last month, the upcoming oversized special features short stories and original artwork from DC's extensive roster of creators, including the surprise reunion of Ed Brubaker and Cameron Stewart for an all-new Catwoman tale.

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Included with the anniversary celebration is a line of character masks that draw inspiration from the character's visual history. Designed by fan-favorite artist Ryan Sook, they will be available alongside the anniversary one-shot special issue.

Written and illustrated by a whole host of superstar comic book creators, Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 goes on sale April 15 from DC Comics.