Discover the ruinous event that sounded the death knell for Evie Hall and hercompatriots and gave birth to Catwoman as we journey back to the beginning ofthe end of it all.
Torunn Grnbekk starts to give answers to Selina Kyle's secret past as Evie Hall, finally building up to the reveal of who wants her dead. Read Full Review
This issue feels much more like a spy thriller than any other book in the DC stable, even more than the run has so far. There are no costumes, no Bat-characters, just a complex heist that even the safecrackers of Ocean's 11 would cringe at. Read Full Review
Catwoman #75 is a step in the right direction for the series, finally providing some answers as to why Selina would be targeted for her past actions. But the fact that this series is so late with these answers, with the additional fact that this series has read like an indie comic that somehow got the rights to Catwoman from DC and no one else (just look at the pages provided), means there probably aren't enough people around to care at this point. Read Full Review