Julie Madison
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Julie Madison is a DC Comics fictional character who appeared in early issues of Detective Comics featuring Batman. She first appeared in Detective Comics #31 in September 1939 - only four issues after Batman's own debut - and made her last appearance in Detective Comics #49 in March 1941.
She was an oft-imperiled socialite/actress who dates Bruce Wayne on and off when not being rescued by Batman. She was engaged to Bruce Wayne for a while until she broke off the engagement because Bruce wouldn't find a serious career, not knowing about his dual identity as Batman. She was revealed to have been an actress in Detective Comics #40 and her last appearance was in #49, where she was targeted for revenge by Basil Karlo, Clayface I, because Julie starred in the remake of one of Karlo's films that drove him off the edge. She disappeared for a while, ascending into stardom. Her stage name was "Portia Storme".
Julie Madison is a significant figure in the development of the Batman character precisely because of her failure to gain lasting significance within the narrative. The absence of a single, ongoing romantic interest/rescuee is one of the things that distinguishes Batman from other famous superheroes such as Superman (with his Lois Lane).
Julie Madison reappeared in two World's Finest stories in the 1970s as Princess Portia, ruler of the fictional country of Moldacia. This was intended as a loose parallel to Grace Kelly becoming Princess Grace of Monaco.
[edit] Other versions of the character
The six issue mini-series "Batman and the Monster Men", published in 2006, is set early in (the post-Crisis version of) Batman's career, and re-introduces Julie Madison. This version of the character wasn't an actress, but a law student, and the daughter of Norman Madison, a failing businessman who borrows money from mobster Sal Maroni.
A version of Julie Madison appeared in the 1997 film Batman & Robin, played by Elle Macpherson. This interpretation of the character seemed to have little in common with her comic book self. The character added little to the plot, though many of her scenes were edited out of the film's final cut.
When the animated-series styled Batman Adventures relaunched in 2003, early issues featured Julie Madison as Bruce Wayne's steady girlfriend. He nearly proposed to her before discovering that she was only interested in him because of his money, and that she was prepared to go to lethal lengths to preserve their relationship.
Julie Madison has featured as a love interest for Batman in Elseworlds stories, including the Gotham by Gaslight sequel Master of the Future; Dark Knight Dynasty; and Superman & Batman: Generations.
In Legends of the Dark Knight #94, a group of people in an elevator discuss Batman. One of these is an eighty year old Julie Madison, who recalls her encounters with him in the 1930s. The others protest that he cannot be that old.