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Publication Date:
January 2002 - March 2010
Publisher:
DC Comics
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Active
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Print
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None
Last Updated:
2025-06-09 17:10:27
Issues in Series:
83 issues
Directory:
/comics/Catwoman (2002)
Description:
Starring: Selina Kyle as Catwoman and Holly Robinson.One of DC's longest running characters got a makeover courtesy of writer Ed Brubaker and artist Darwyn Cooke as Catwoman was relaunched. Catwoman had already gone through several changes since her first appearance in Batman #1 (Spring 1940), but B
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rubaker's was one of the more dramatic. Her first solo series had ended after 94 issues in July 2001 with Catwoman's apparent death at the hands of Deathstroke, the Terminator. Since then, Selina Kyle had been keeping a low profile, with many believing her to be dead. "The Trial of the Catwoman" a back up series in Detective Comics #759 - 762, had private investigator Slam Bradley searching for proof that Catwoman was alive. Kyle visited Bradley to explain her actions and urge him not to reveal the fact that she had faked her own death.The new series started a short time after and had Selina going through some major changes. She hadn't used her Catwoman costume for over 6 months and was seeing Leslie Thompkins, a therapist recommended by Batman, to talk through her problems. With her hair cut short, Selina ditched her old outfit for a slinky and (according to an approving Batman) more sensible black leather one. The opening story arc, "Anodyne" dealt with Catwoman's return to her old neighborhood of Gotham's East End and her worries that she might revert to her old ways. The main villain was a shape-changing serial killer who had been bringing terror to the East End's prostitutes. With Brubaker's tight, noir-like scripting and Darwyn Cooke's stylish artwork, Catwoman's new direction made the character more popular than ever.Continued from Catwoman Volume 2.This series lasted for 82 issues until it was canceled, only a little over a year later it was resurrected for a single issue, #83, as a tie-in to the Blackest Night event.WritersEd Brubaker #1-10, 12-37Steven Grant #11Scott Morse #38-40Matteo Casali #41-42Andersen Gabrych #43Will Pfeifer #44-82Tony Bedard #83PencilersDarwyn Cooke #1-4Brad Rader #5-11Cameron Stewart #12-16, 24Javier Pulido #17-22Nick Derington #22Guy Davis #23-24For Post Flashpoint volume 4, refer to Catwoman.
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