Catwoman #73
| Writer | Torunn Gronbekk |
| Artist | Marianna Ignazzi |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
CATWOMAN TAKES ON TOKYO! Selina arrives in Tokyo looking for an old ally and a much-needed respite. Unfortunately for the feline fatale of crime, her enemies are already one step ahead of her. As she struggles to outwit them, Catwoman is offered a proposition: what if she were to completely disappear and give up being Selina Kyle forever?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Feb 19, 2025This is one of the more low-key issues of the series, with action bursting out towards the end in a surprisingly violent way. It's intriguing, but I feel like this whole thing might play better in graphic novel format. Read Full Review
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6.0
Dark Knight News - Adam Ray
Feb 24, 2025Catwoman #73 is definitely on the engaging side with the masterful artwork and well handled characterisation. At the same time, we have to wonder where the stakes are and what the connection is to the story they're building up. Going from the cosmic and deeply trippy storyline of Tini Howard's run to this tale of criminal mistaken identities leaves somewhat to be desired. Read Full Review
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5.0
The Batman Universe - Ian Miller
Feb 24, 2025While Gronbekk and Ignazzi write a decent Catwoman sequence finally, the completely generic and painfully slow main plot continues to lack any real hooks for the reader to invest in. Read Full Review
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4.0
Batman-News - Akash Sil
Feb 19, 2025I think a lot of my problems with this comic and run is that due to a combination of it being so generic and Selina acting detached from everything around her, I'm starting to wonder if this story could be told without Catwoman at all and would work just as well with a random secret agent or former criminal trying to put their past behind them. It might even work better because, unlike a new character, Selina has actual history, which hasn't come up in a meaningful manner throughout this run. Read Full Review