Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100 Page Super Spectacular #1

Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100 Page Super Spectacular #1

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT

Our gal Catwoman is turning 80 next year (and looking very good, if we meow say), and DC is celebrating with nothing less than with a huge soiree, invite only, packed with creators who mean the most to her and to whom she means the most! Stories featured in this 100-page spectacular include a tail-sorry, tale-that takes place at the end of the Brubaker/Stewart Catwoman run, in honor of artist Darwyn Cooke. Plus, Catwoman is caught by an exotic cat collector, runs into a wannabe thief trying to prove himself as her apprentice, encounters a mystery involving memorabilia from alternate continuities, and of course some Bat/Cat fun.
Date Available: 04/15/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


As always, these special issues offer a very mixed bag that you should probably not let some cats out of. This one seemed better than most though, if only because it felt nice to hold a comic again. There is a story by Tom King that one might consider to be required reading, particularly if you liked that one annual. Highly recommended for fans of saucy sneak thieves in spandex, and anybody that's taken any time whatsoever arguing for either Eartha Kitt or Julie Newmar. If you bring up Lee Meriwether again, I'll have to insist you seek the medical assistance that you so clearly need.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Our gal Catwoman is turning 80 next year (and looking very good, if we meow say), and DC is celebrating with nothing less than with a huge soiree, invite only, packed with creators who mean the most to her and to whom she means the most! Stories featured in this 100-page spectacular include a tail-sorry, tale-that takes place at the end of the Brubaker/Stewart Catwoman run, in honor of artist Darwyn Cooke. Plus, Catwoman is caught by an exotic cat collector, runs into a wannabe thief trying to prove himself as her apprentice, encounters a mystery involving memorabilia from alternate continuities, and of course some Bat/Cat fun.
Date Available: 04/15/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


As always, these special issues offer a very mixed bag that you should probably not let some cats out of. This one seemed better than most though, if only because it felt nice to hold a comic again. There is a story by Tom King that one might consider to be required reading, particularly if you liked that one annual. Highly recommended for fans of saucy sneak thieves in spandex, and anybody that's taken any time whatsoever arguing for either Eartha Kitt or Julie Newmar. If you bring up Lee Meriwether again, I'll have to insist you seek the medical assistance that you so clearly need.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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