Reprints Catwoman (3) #7-12 (May 2012-October 2012). Catwoman has a couple of new partners. With Gwen handling her work and a mysterious superhuman ally named Spark, Catwoman is out to make a profit. Catwoman finds her quest for rare knives puts her in battle with the Penguin and the mysteriou...
I haven't read a DC trade in awhile. I went back when they first revamped Catwoman, something like 10+ years ago, and was collecting issues, and I liked it. Catwoman is a cool character with a lot to add to the DC universe. The New 52 is a cool concept, but I wish that there was more simplicity ...
This is a great start to the Catwoman revamp - she is such a fun character to read as she is charmingly batshit but has a heart of gold and a playfully vampish demeanour. The first few issues lets us know right from the get go that this comic means business - there's a "controversial" sex scene ...
If you're looking for a female-centric story that will reassure your belief that women always need a man to come in and clean up their messes, this is the book for you.I really like the character of Catwoman in her more modern incarnations, and I like 90 percent of this one… but that 10 percent, ...
In Cat Woman: The Game, another title in DC’s New 52, Judd Winnick recreates the Cat Woman we know into more of a Cat Girl. She is neither so much of an adult, but young and raw and reckless. This Cat Woman is still naïve, despite her difficult past. Her relationship with Batman reflects this: ho...