Catwoman #56 review
Catwoman #56 features high stakes action and a clearer sense of purpose than the series has had in recent memory. Marcus To and Marco …
Catwoman #56 features high stakes action and a clearer sense of purpose than the series has had in recent memory. Marcus To and Marco …
Catwoman #55 operates as more of a resetting of the table than the fifth part of a story arc. Tini Howard’s script has more …
Catwoman #54 features several interesting character dynamics that find themselves inelegantly utilized to set Selina on a new path forward. Tini Howard wisely wraps …
The Royal Flush Gang decide to abandon Punchline after the ambush by the Gentleman’s Club at Port Royal. Meanwhile, Alexis Kaye is alive and …
Punchline and The Royal Flush Gang go on the offensive against Gotham’s crime families. As the war in the city begins to look dire, …
Some say the only way to play the game is to not play at all. Turns out, that’s Punchline’s entire strategy! In fact, it …
Catwoman #46 is an emotionally resonant, if not haphazardly plotted chapter that prioritizes Selina’s understanding of herself, particularly in regards to her romantic relationships. …
Catwoman #44 has moments of inspiration, primarily fueled by Bengal’s visual style and thrilling car chase sequences. However, Tini Howard’s script struggles to navigate …
Catwoman #42 delivers a satisfying conclusion for Tini Howard and Nico Leon’s first arc in the series. While Howard’s tendency to put theme first …
Catwoman #40 is a step in the right direction after a shaky start to Tini Howard’s and Nico Leon’s tenure on the series. While …