Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Catwoman #1

Writer: Derek Fridolfs Artist: Peter Nguyen Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 20, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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The last time Selina Kyle saw Bruce Wayne, she was lying in a hospital bed, her life having just been saved by the man she loved. Can Catwoman handle Bruce's return after having mourned his death?

  • 8.0
    X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75 Oct 21, 2010

    Like the other Road Home comics, this one was really good. It was definitely on par with the Road Home books that came out last week. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Vine - Zack Freeman Oct 20, 2010

    As with the previous one-shot with Batgirl, this is actually a pretty strong character study. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Karyn Pinter Oct 25, 2010

    In the long saga of Bruce Waynes triumphant return to the city of Gotham, Bruce Wayne - The Road Home: Catwoman doesnt seem to play a big role other than putting Selina on the main stage in a comic, a spot she already occupies. The worst part, though, is that this is a one-shot that is continued in Bruce Wayne - The Road Home: Commissioner Gordon, which means I have to drag myself all the way back to the comic shop to find out if Catwoman starts a heist. Strangely enough, the comic is good enough for me to want to finish the story. Take or leave it, this is a quantity, not quality DC comic. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Oct 21, 2010

    There are a lot of reasons that this book could have jumped up to Buy It territory, including some interesting new concepts and some of the stronger points of Peter Nguyen's art, but ultimately the flaws are too numerous and too glaring to bump this issue up. If you are following the Road Home storyline, its necessary reading, but I'd recommend not setting your expectations too high. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    IGN - Dan Phillips Oct 20, 2010

    In the end, the worst thing I can say about this comic is that it reads like a publisher's attempt to create a story where there is none. Which is exactly what it is. Read Full Review

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