Catwoman #53 review
Catwoman #53 doesn’t boldly take the series in a new direction, but Tini Howard’s focus on characterization mostly distracts the reader from a narrative…
Catwoman #53 doesn’t boldly take the series in a new direction, but Tini Howard’s focus on characterization mostly distracts the reader from a narrative…
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,…
Catwoman #52 is a step in the right direction for Tini Howard’s prison based arc, which features a better handle on Selina’s current mental…
Catwoman #51 delivers a competent, yet wholly predictable prison story as Selina manipulates her way to a position of power among her fellow inmates….
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…
Alexis Kaye has come to play! …Supposedly! After the harrowing events of Gotham Game #2 and Catwoman #50, Punchline has slowed down considerably. Despite…
Catwoman #50 is an energetic, but also unwieldy finale that seeks to wrap up as many plot threads as possible by its final pages….
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…