Here is my first attempt at a Batman Gender Swap. I personally enjoy the concepts of body swapping and Gender Swapping fun and exciting in stories and there are many great versions of "Batman becomes a woman" on this site, definitely give them a read. As for my story it is heavily inspired from the Batman: The Animated Series universe/DCAU, I love this version of Batman and its universe though I will admit now I have not seen every episode of JL or JLU so any events involving the entire Justice League will be misinformed regarding specific cannon to the shows. Think of this as a micro-verse that draws inspiration from the DCAU. Anyway, I hope you enjoy and as always I do not own DCAU Characters and if you enjoy the pieces of this story I do create simply ask before using them yourself.


The Batfamily had grown far beyond what Batman had ever expected. With Robin and Batgirl patrolling so frequently it usually meant there was down time, and even Catwoman had begun to pitch in occasionally. Batman slumped in his chair, the Batcave was always empty but with other people doing his job, and no reason to leave, it began to feel like a prison.

As the hours rolled by getting sporadic check-ins from Batgirl or Robin, Batman began to lose focus on the night. Snoozing between cups of coffee was halted when an alert signal pierced the dark cave. The map of Gotham showed Robin and Batgirl were both outside of town on an unknown call. Knowing he could respond faster; Batman strode across the cave towards the Batmobile and leapt into the cockpit. After the engine roar, the tire screech, and smoke had cleared the Batcave was empty, for the Dark Knight had had set off for his first mission in days.

Gotham State University was more alive than usual after its homecoming game. The students where all roaming around and drifting from dorms and parties to the diners and even the library on campus. A group of students walked along a sidewalk outside a dorm building, two of them having played in the big game with two cheerleaders swooning over them. The boys boasted to impress the girls as the group made its way to the frat party down the street while a shadowy figure tracked them from the tree tops. The figure was cloaked and hooded with bright green eyes, making no noise leaping from tree to tree it waited for a moment to strike. The traffic along the sidewalk began to disperse and the wind began to pick up.

"Jack! Where is this party? It's getting cold out." Tracy clutched onto his arm as they walked along, she had spent weeks trying to get the quarterback's attention but being lost outside campus property is not what she had in mind with him.

"Relax, baby, I'm sure it's just down this street. What are you so worries about?" Jack straightened his posture and flexed his muscles as she clung to him but he began to feel the eyes tracking them. Jack quickly scanned the area. His buddy Brian was in a quiet conversation with Mindy, and the street lights overhead gave circular oases to the darkness of night. The forest to their left extended into the darkness and rustled in the wind aggressively. No cars came up or down the street for several minutes before Tracy stopped the group.

"Guys, I don't feel good about this, maybe we should just go back to your room, Jack" she snuggled up close to Jack, trying both to get him alone and afraid of what was in the night.

As the group stopped on the sidewalk Brian spoke up, "Tracy is right, I'm sure we can enjoy the evening with just ourselves, you know?" after he finished with a cheesy grin Mindy blushed, embarrassed he would suggest that in front of her friend.

"I guess you're right, I just can't believe my directions were wrong, I'm really gonna have to lay into Sam for pranking us on Homecoming." Jack turned around to walk home but a shadowy figure stepped out of the woods and blocked the sidewalk. The figure was dark even standing under a street light, their shape was roughly feminine and long dark green hair flowed out of the hood over her head. The only other distinguishable feature was her bright green eyes, almost like stars in the night sky they were so bright.

Jack stepped back a bit and grabbed Tracy's arm. "Can I help you? Why don't you get off the sidewalk if you're just gonna stand there" He felt a nervous chill run down his spine and then suddenly perfuse sweating began. As Jack began to shake uncontrollably, he looked at Brian who seemingly was paralyzed with fear. The shadowy figure stepped forward with a quick motion, and yet it was so precise she seemed surreal. She moved so fast the group had no chance to run away. Right on top of them, she raised her arms out of her cloak revealing arm length gloves going to her shoulders. Nothing else of her body could be seen because as her cloak opened a flash of light burst out and engulfed Jack, Tracy, Brian, and Mindy.

The Batmobile decelerated quicky as it approached GSU. Cruising along for any signs of criminal activity as the police radio buzzed with calls and alerts about several reports of disturbances after the football game. After a few more passes around the buildings and parkin lots Batman spotted a flash of light a few blocks down and a shadowy figure flee quickly from a group into the woods. He programmed the car to patrol the area and hopefully act as a deterrent to any other offenders and leapt out of the opening roof. Landing in a tree and grabbing his grappling hook, Batman fired at a lamp post two blocks down and began to fly through the air as the cable retracted. His cape extending as he flew to glide him along cast a shadow of a giant bat along the sidewalk that landed above the group that the figure had fled from.

A mature woman with, presumably, her daughter and their dog all sprawled along the street side knocked out from the light. A stray cat also lay on the ground unconscious next to them. Batman approached the woman and sat her up, pulling a smelling vial to wake her up from his belt. He waved the vial under her nose and she bolted awake, barely making eye contact with Batman before screeching. She jumped onto her feet screaming and trying to turn and run. Batman, swift as ever moved in front of the woman and grabbed her shoulders.

"What happened here? Who knock you out?" His commanding tone silenced her and she went nearly limp in his grip. Batman rested her on the sidewalk next to the dog, a lab if his guess was correct.

The woman looked around confused, she seemed almost unaware of what she was doing out here. "I-I don't really know, I was walking to a party with Jack," she cut herself off and furled her brow, looking around again. "Where did Jack go? What was that light?"

"I'm right here, who are you?" The little girl said sitting up, then her eyes went bug and she covered her mouth. "What is wrong with my voice?!" A tiny screech escaped as the girl looked down at her body draped in clothes fit for a grown man, pig tails hanging into her eye line.

The woman stood up slowly stared intensely. "Jack? Wha-what happened to you?"

Batman observed their behavior from a distance on the sidewalk, even the dog had woken up and circled around in vast confusion. "What happened here, Miss. Do you remember your name?" If he was going to apprehend whatever caused this incident, he needed answers faster than they were giving them.

Jack, the little girl, looked up to him, "Batman, I don't know what is going on! I'm supposed to be a guy, I was the quarterback, just look!" she squealed and spun around to reveal the letterman jacket with 'J. Helman' stitched into it.

The grown woman ran up and grabbed Batman's arm. "You have to do something; I'm not supposed to be this old. I'm Tracy Fogel I'm only 18!", she said gesturing to her ill-fitting clothes and salt and peppered hair. "and if I've changed, and Jack changed, then I'm afraid to think that this dog and cat may be Brian and Mindy." The words had barely come out before the two animals that stood at her feet looked up in silent agreement.

"I need to know what happened." Batman shook Tracy's grip off his arm and kneeled down to the dog and cat. He placed his hand gently on the dog's head and it recoiled slightly. Turning the body left and right to see all of its sides revealed just a regular dog, until he held its head straight and looked into the eyes of not a dog, but blue human eyes.

Tracy sighed trying to gain her composure before she had a panic attack. "Well, we were all walking out this way towards a party but we got a bit lost and were headed back to the dorm but before we could go this strange lady stepped out of the woods." She sputtered quicky pausing to breathe as she began to cry\

Jack stepped up quietly to comfort her and looked back to Batman. "A woman wearing a cloak, she ran off that way," gesturing into the woods, "Be careful, Batman, she was glowing green and somehow gave off this large flash that must have done this to us." Jack then went back to comforting Tracy.

Batman examined his glove after handled the dog. Dog hair had shed onto him and he got a sealing bag from his belt, placed a couple in there, and clipped it back on. He then ran into the woods silently hearing sirens on coming.

The trees went on and got thicker the longer Batman ran. He had caught sight of tracks and falling leaves, whoever this shadow woman he was falling was, she was fast and light. Leaving virtually no trail or sound, He was able to easily hear his target as he approached her. Running up along side the figure through a row of trees, Batman found a gap and pounced across tackling them to the ground. As the pair tumbled, her eyes shown wide and alarmed at his grip around her. They exchanged grunts hitting several small obstacles while rolling down a small hill.

Coming to a stop on the shore of a small pond in the woods, Batman stood up uneasily. He shook off the momentary dizziness from the fall and approached the cloaked woman. The dark knight reached down, grabbed the cloak, and pulled it off exposing her body. She emitted a blinding flash of light engulfing Batman. He fell to the ground feeling almost unconscious and sick.

The woman stood above him, a bare glowing figuring, her skin looked like the sun almost and yet it seemed so cool like a crystal. Her only clothing were her full arm gloves, thigh high boots and a very minimal one piece. "You idiot, I figured you were the only one who could stop this, too bad." She grabbed her cloak back as Batman's vision faded. "I guess I'm starting to get used to this. Being the Chaos Star isn't as bad as they said anyway." As the supposed Chaos Star walked into the moonlit forest, Batman lost the battle with whatever she had exposed him to and passed out.


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