Comic Review: Catwoman #31 (DC Comics)
DC’s Catwoman #31 is awash with action and art. As in Art Gallery.
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DC’s Catwoman #31 is awash with action and art. As in Art Gallery.
It’s with Good Intentions that I read the new Catwoman, issue #30 from DC. And it’s a winner.
Catwoman #25 ties in with the Joker War. Plus, it’s more pages than usual and sells for $5.99.
An orphan runs away from the Wayne Orphanage, scared for his life, lost and alone in the cold snowy streets of Gotham.
Once again Selina’s life seems to crumble just as she appears to be getting to grips with it.
Carlos sits in an armoured truck whilst arrows fly from all directions.
As good as Catwoman is at stealing the bigger jobs don’t always go to plan.
Selena finds herself at no end of trouble this issue as a job goes from bad to worse
We delve into Selina’s past in this issue and as you would expect it isn’t always for the faint-hearted.
Catwoman 3, with Catwoman prowling around where she might need a few of her nine lives.