| Cat
in Comics |
''Cat
in Comics''s a section focus on the current comics of Catwoman which
published by DC Comics. As well as some vintage comics which also
featuring this amazing lady. |
| Current
Catwoman comics Graphic Novels |
| CATWOMAN:
THE DARK END OF THE STREET (September
1, 2002) |
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Written
by Ed Brubaker; Art by Darwyn Cooke and Mike Allred
For
years, Selina Kyle has prowled the skyline of Gotham City as its
most famous thief, Catwoman. But when word spreads of Catwoman's
demise, Selina decides to leave the costumed world behind and continue
her trade cloaked in the shadows. Unable to enjoy her newfound anonymity
for too long though, Selina decides that she must return to her
infamous persona. Donning a new costume and attitude, Catwoman returns
to the streets and sets her sights on the serial killer that has
been preying upon the streetwalkers she calls friends.
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| CATWOMAN:
CROOKED LITTLE TOWN (December 1, 2003) |
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Written
by Ed Brubaker; Art by Brad Rader, Cameron Stewart and Rick Burchett;
Cover by Michael Avon Oeming
A
volume collecting CATWOMAN #5-10 and CATWOMAN SECRET FILES, written
by GOTHAM CENTRAL and DETECTIVE COMICS' Ed Brubaker! Holly uses
her street-savvy skills to help Catwoman get to the bottom of a
new spread of drugs - only to find herself in danger and ultimately
wanted by the police! Plus, a new cover and story pencilled by Michael
Avon Oeming (Powers)!
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| CATWOMAN:
RELENTLESS (January 5, 2005) |
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Written
by Ed Brubaker; Art by Cameron Stewart & Javier Pulido; Cover
by J.G. Jones
Triumph
and tragedy are the name of the game in this 192-page trade paperback
reprinting CATWOMAN #12-19, plus the 6-page Black Mask story from
CATWOMAN Secret Files #1! Catwoman has crossed the Black Mask --
now he's making her pay!
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| CATWOMAN:
SELINA'S BIG SCORE (August 1, 2003) |
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Written
and illustrated by Darwyn Cooke; Pinups by Mike Allred, Shane Glines,
Jaime Hernandez, Adam Hughes, Mike Mignola, Kevin Nowlan, Steranko,
and Daniel Torres; Painted Cover by Cooke
The
acclaimed hardcover that earned a 10-out-of-10 rating on TheFourthRail.com
returns in a gorgeous softcover edition! This tale takes place just
prior to CATWOMAN #1, as Selina is presumed dead and desperate for
cash. Can her assembled crew of thieves pull off one big heist?
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| CATWOMAN:
NINE LIVES OF A FELINE FATALE (July 1, 2004) |
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Written
by Bill Finger, Edmond Hamilton, Leo Dorfman, Gardner Fox, Frank
Robbins, Doug Moench, Devin Grayson, Ty Templeton, and Ed Brubaker;
art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz, Charles Paris, Kurt Schaffenberger,
Frank Springer, Sid Greene, Irv Novick, Joe Giella, Tom Mandrake,
Jan Duursema, Jim Balent, John Stanisci, Rick Burchett, Terry Beatty,
Michael Avon Oeming and Mike Manley; cover by Brian Bolland.
Timed
in advance of the release of the upcoming Catwoman movie from Warner
Bros. Pictures comes a celebration of the Feline Fatale from her
60-plus years in comics. Featuring a new cover by Brian Bolland
and an introduction by Catwoman Executive Producer Michael Uslan
(BATMAN: DETECTIVE NO. 27), this volume contains nine different
tales (and nine sexy pinups) that span the decades!
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| BATMAN/
CATWOMAN TRAIL OF THE GUN (part1,2) |
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| Graphic
Novels from Catwoman comics VOL#1 |
| CATWOMAN:
THE CATFILE |
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Written
by Chuck Dixon; Art by Jim Balent, Bob Smith
In
this tale of international political intrigue and duplicity, Catwoman
is captured by a secret government organization and blackmailed
into committing an impossible robbery. Caught in a no-win situation,
the infamous feline burglar must steal an ancient relic of a small
European country or suffer the detonation of a cyanide capsule that
has been implanted in her arm. Realizing success will lead to her
termination by her puppet masters, Catwoman uses both her ingenuity
to turn the tables against the government agency.
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| Graphic
Novels from the Batman Series |
| BATMAN
HUSH (VOL1,2) |
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Written
by Jeph Loeb; art and cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
BATMAN:
HUSH VOL. 1: The first part of the most-talked about story of 2003
is collected in trade paperback form! Reprinting BATMAN #608-612,
this trade paperback features the first arc of Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee
& Scott Williams' acclaimed "Hush," including guest
appearances by Superman, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, Killer Croc, Huntress,
and more!
BATMAN:
HUSH VOL. 2 is a thrilling mystery of action, intrigue, and deception.
As Batman's relationship with Catwoman heats up, an unknown foe
continues to manipulate and train the Dark Knight's deadliest foes.
Using the Joker, Harley Quinn, and Ra's al Ghul as his own private
pawns, the enigmatic man known only as Hush makes Batman, Robin,
and Nightwing endure a series of torturous mental and physical attacks.
But it is not until Batman learns his mysterious assailant's true
identity that he suffers his greatest defeat and betrayal.
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| BATMAN:
TERROR |
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Written
by Doug Moench; Art by Paul Gulacy and Jimmy Palmiotti; Cover by
Gulacy
A
new trade paperback featuring the return of Hugo Strange and a new
cover by artist Paul Gulacy! With the Scarecrow by his side, Strange
is determined to break Batman's will once and for all. But the Scarecrow
has his own plans to defeat Gotham City's vigilante, and they involve
Catwoman!
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| BATMAN:
THE LONG HALLOWEEN |
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Written
by Jeph Loeb; Art by Tim Sale
Taking
place during Batman's early days of crime fighting, this collection
tells the story of a mysterious killer who murders his prey only
on holidays. Working with District Attorney Harvey Dent and Lieutenant
James Gordon, Batman races against the calendar as he tries to discover
who Holiday is before he claims his next victim each month. A mystery
that has the reader continually guessing the identity of the killer,
this story also ties into the events that transform Harvey Dent
into Batman's deadly enemy, Two-Face.
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| BATMAN:
THE LAST ANGEL (1994) |
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Written
by Eric Lustbader; Pencilled by Lee Moder; Link by Scott Hanna
Legends
of the Feline Fatale¡K
Internationally
best-selling suspense writer Eric Lustbader (The Kaisho) makes his
comics debut with an untold tale of Batman and Catwoman in BATMAN:
THE LAST ANGEL, the first original graphic novel starring the Feline
Fatale, featuring a never-before-seen Catwoman costume.
When
the Dark Knight becomes possessed by an ancient Aztec bat-god, Catwoman
must stop him before he commits a heinous crime, forcing both Batman
and Catwoman into a reversal of roles. Batman nemesis Boss Rupert
Thorne appears, as well as a surprise villain who is manipulating
people and events behind the scenes.
BATMAN:
THE LAST ANGEL is a 96-page softcover graphic novel, written by
Eric Lustbader, with art by Lee Moder and Scott Hanna. The painted
cover is by Hugo Award winner and veteran book-cover painter Don
Maitz.
BATMAN:
THE LAST ANGEL¡K an untold tale of the Bat and the Cat.
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| CATWOMAN:
DEFIANT (1992) |
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Written
by Peter Milligan; Pencilled by Tom Grindberg; Linked by Dick Giordano
Since
Catwoman made her debut in Batman # 1, in 1940, she has become one
of comics' most popular villains.
CATWOMAN
DEFIANT is the first original graphic novel to feature her.
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| CATWOMAN:
HER SISTER'S KEEPER (1991) |
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Written
by Mindy Newell; Pencilled by J.J.Birch; Linked by Michael Bair
Catwoman:
her sister's keeper previously published in single magazine issues
as CATWOMAN # 1 - 4. (1989)
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and all the pictures on this page are trademarked (R or TM) and copyrighted
(c) 2004 by DC Comics, Inc. |
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