Catwoman #59 review
As the dust of The Gotham War settles, we enter a new era for Catwoman… almost. Tini Howard remains the writer on the series …
As the dust of The Gotham War settles, we enter a new era for Catwoman… almost. Tini Howard remains the writer on the series …
Finally, I can see light at the end of the tunnel as this event begins to draw to a close. It is no exaggeration …
The Gotham War continues this week in the aftermath of Batman #137’s final page reveal. Vandal Savage now owns Wayne Manor and Batman is …
Knight Terrors: Catwoman #2 perhaps bites off more than it can chew, but Tini Howard’s script does a good job of balancing its examination …
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 …
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 …
I haven’t been particularly interested in most of the One Bad Day one-shots. Creating a Killing Joke kind of comic for a few of …
Alexis Kaye has come to play! …Supposedly! After the harrowing events of Gotham Game #2 and Catwoman #50, Punchline has slowed down considerably. Despite …
Alexis Kaye is still figuring out what she is capable of. In the second issue of Punchline: The Gotham Game, Punchline makes her play …
Catwoman #49 is the best issue in the series to come out in a while with its solid balance of well executed action sequences …