Catwoman #17
| Writer | Joelle Jones |
| Artist | Joelle Jones |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Selina Kyle reconnects with her criminal roots, but to be Gotham City's top thief again, she has to take out the boss. Using the gift given to her by Lex Luthor, she finally has the key to everything Raina Creel wants-and Catwoman is going to get it first. Which all sounds dandy in theory, but Creel has come too far and put up with too much humiliation from Catwoman to let her win again. It's a Year of the Villain showdown, but who here is the baddest baddie?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson
Nov 13, 2019Overall, this issue is an absolute knockout for Catwoman as a title. Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Nov 15, 2019Catwoman has been sliding through elements of magic in Villa Hermosa thus far. For month events have been leading down a far less earthbound kind of adventure for Selena. The poetry of this latest issue files quite nicely into a dark world of magic that should serve as a very appealing addition to the adventures of Catwoman moving forward into the end of the year and beyond. Read Full Review
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9.0
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Nov 18, 2019This title keeps getting better and more interesting and I can't wait to see where Jones takes us next. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - Adam Ray
Nov 13, 2019Catwoman's path is twisty ahead. She never says whether she feels like a hero or a villain herself. She does however, call out Mrs Creel. She's determined, and the issue ends with an old friend coming to Selina's aid, one that I'm deeply excited to see her with in issues to come. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Batman Universe - Jessica Nilo Alves
Nov 14, 2019Jolle Jones and Laura Allred once again deliver a feast for the eyes. Despite the slightly confusing timeline, this is a must-read for those who appreciate intricate graphic storytelling. Plus, there is a little treat for those craving for BatCat. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Carl Bryan
Nov 17, 2019If nothing else, you need to make sure if you are a collector to sew your timelines together. Jones has turned a corner from the past issues as the new writer and illustrator. She has breathed new life into this comic and it should definitely be a part of your collection! Read Full Review
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7.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Nov 14, 2019Fans of Joelle Jones' art will find a lot to like here, but the problems of pacing that have haunted this run are still here. I don't know if this run will ever escape the fact that its beginning and its end were preordained by Selina's role in a much bigger and more-hyped comic. Read Full Review
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6.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Nov 17, 2019From a standalone perspective, Catwoman #17 is very strong. Joelle Jones understanding of Selina Kyle's character shines throughout the course of Catwoman #17. Unfortunately the choice in direction makes all the previous issue completely unnecessary. Catwoman #17 is essentially one big recap of the events that just happened. The connection to Year of the Villain also proves to be nothing more than a deus ex machina to progress the story. Not hiding that fact puts a big damper on what has otherwise been a solid story involving Catwoman and Raina Creel's rivalry. Read Full Review
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6.0
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Nov 13, 2019While I think Lex Luthor's offer was done extremely well here, not much else happens. That is bad for any book, but it is downright ridiculous for one with so little forward momentum. We do get a really cool cliffhanger that has me interested in what happens next...I just wish more happened now. Read Full Review
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5.5
Batman-News - Michael Escalante
Nov 13, 2019Once again, Jones has created a visually stunning single issue that lacks narrative progression. While previous issues had great sequences that were entertaining despite the slow pace, Catwoman #17 indulges in Jones' greatest flaws as a writer. Her reliance on non-linear structure drains any tension from each sequence and Jones' attempts to bring her themes full circle don't fully work due to Selina's lack of emotional progress. Jones' Catwoman #17 is a beautiful distraction as it finds itself wrapped up in on itself, with only glimpses of forward thinking in sight. Read Full Review