In New York City and framed for a murder she did not commit, Catwoman is now on the run! And to uncover whoever is out to get her, shell have to ask for help from some unlikelyand untrustworthysources. Her hunt to uncover the truth may end up putting her in the sights of more than just the NYPD!
My exhortation, especially after such a well handled hard turn in the story, is to not sleep on Frank Tieri much like I did just over a year ago when Valentine and Brown first took the helm to little fanfare, taking until the Convergence break in the spring to truly gather momentum and critical attention. If Tieri, Miranda, and De La Cruz keep building the way they have these last two issues, I wouldnt be surprised to see a similar effect. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a great read. If you're unsure about this series, I highly recommend reading this issue and the previous one. They're a great new start for a great character. Read Full Review
Tieri's Catwoman is a fun, high energy read with colorful plots and gritty characters. The twists will keep you guessing as the mystery behind this ever-growing ordeal continues to unfold. For those of you that were waiting to get a pulse on the new creative team, I'd say you're safe. Go pick up this issue! Read Full Review
While this issue had some things that fans of the last arc may not like, Frank Tieri is giving those who want Catwoman being Catwoman a lot to grab onto. Tieri continues showing that he has Selina's voice down and Inaki Miranda's art makes everything look great. The story has been fun so far and if we keep getting more great guest stars like we did this month, it should only get better. Just have Selina pay Eiko a visit and make everything right and I will have nothing to complain about at all. Read Full Review
Lastly this will be my last month reviewing comics and it has been a pleasure to review comics. Ill continue my weak analogies and allusions to movies with the clients. Ive never really been a big Catwoman fan and Ive enjoyed it portrayals by Michelle Phieffers and Hathaways portrayal. Read Full Review
This book continues to remains middle of the road, despite a stronger effort by Tieri who may be visiting old stomping grounds in order to move Selina forward. This approach may suit newer readers, leavinglong-term fans waiting for the endgame to give this run some validity. Read Full Review
Yeah, this really isn't going to live up to Valentine's run, but at least that much is obvious. There's no glimmer of hope or potential, it just is what it is. It probably deserves a 7, but the implication that New York was worse than Gotham loses it half a point. No where is worse than Gotham. That's the point of it.