The Race of Outlaws heats up as Catwoman takes on Central City but the hometown advantage may favor the Rogues!
Overall: While this issue is a step up from the mess that Nocenti usually provides, it's still a little messy. That being said, this is probably the most enjoyable issue I've read during her run on Catwoman, and that's worth something. There's still a lot of room for growth before this book becomes what it should be though. Read Full Review
This issue is a study in lost opportunities: these scenes would read better if this issue were broken up into two or more issues, and the pace dialed down significantly. This title is beginning to feel like an Avengersbook by Jonathan Hickman, but even more so: way too many characters, too much quick dialogue, and very little focus on a single character. Since this is Catwoman's solo title, her thoughts and speech need significantly more panel time. Read Full Review
Catwoman #31 continues the utter nonsense that is the Race of Thieves. The plot makes no sense, the dialogue is horrible and just when you thought it couldn't, it gets worse. Pat Olliffe's art is good, but it's all window dressing to Nocenti's over descriptions. After all that, I read this issue with a smile on my face that only Ann Nocenti can give. Just when you think she's hit rock bottom, she digs a little deeper. Keep digging Ann, keep digging. Read Full Review