The explosive final act of Catwoman’s international adventure begins here! With herlist of suspects narrowed down, Selina circles in on the mystery person with theirfinger on the trigger. But when an ally is unexpectedly kidnapped, Catwoman findsherself on her hind legs as her cat-and-mouse game with the Belovs approaches itsfiery conclusion.
Selina Kyle begins to slowly narrow down her list of suspects, but when she learns who wants her dead, the list of betrayals grow longer. Read Full Review
This series still feels pretty far afield from anything related to the DCU, with it reminding me more of Greg Rucka's work at times, but this is one of the stronger issues recently and sets up a huge new chapter next issue. Read Full Review
Catwoman #77 may be the best issue of the series. While that isn't a particularly high bar to clear at this stage, the fact that we get some answers is something. The art change injects a level of emotion that was lacking, so its an improvement as well. However, even die-hard Catwoman fans might struggle to care about Sue and the Belov brothers at this point due to the sheer length of this arc. Read Full Review
Catwoman #77 is the glimmer of hope that the title needed to hopefully stick the landing in its attempt at a noir crime drama. There are well handled thriller elements, while properly explaining the stakes. There are stunning visuals in the fights that grip us. The story ends adding a layer of new drama that has piqued my interest in the title, for the first time in months. Read Full Review