I'm fairly certain Catwoman will continue past Selina's reintroduction in King's Batman run, even after Batman/Catwoman starts.
Things have come to a head for Selina Kyle in Villa Hermosa. Between taking care of her sister and contending with all the crooks who cross her path looking to give her some bad luck, it's enough to make a Catwoman go bad herself. So maybe she will? "Come now, Selina. Still playing the hero? Stop pretending you're something you're not." It's Lex Luthor's words versus Catwoman's will in this chapter of "The Offer"!
The issue leaves us with the wonder of all the ways this can go. The secrets certain characters uncover in this issue are too great to go unanswered. We readers can only imagine how badly things can go because we know what they've found. Catwoman seems like an unlikely hero, but a perfect fit for the series going forward. I am eager for more. Read Full Review
This book has been picking up steam for months. Now it seems like Jones is really going to cut loose. The art is wonderful and the story is extremely strong. I'm excited to see what comes up next. Read Full Review
Joelle Jones and company do some interesting things with the narrative and aesthetic structure of this issue, and it provides some much-needed new ground for the series as a whole to build upon. Read Full Review
Cover art " superb! Story line " it's amping up with Lex in the picture! Mrs. Creel has her relic and that can spell a lot of trouble for Selina! This is a great time to jump into all DC titles as the Year of the Villain is taking shape! Get in while the getting is good! Read Full Review
A satisfying conclusion to an oddly decompressed story, this issue will definitely have you looking forward to what's coming next for everyone's favorite felonious feline. Read Full Review
This Catwoman series tends to waver between moving way too slow and way too fast, and Catwoman #13 " the big finale to the current arc " definitely leans more towards the latter. Read Full Review
Things collide in this issue in a way that may not precisely feel cohesive, but at least its true to form for Kyle at this stage in her life. Things arent neat and tidy. Sometimes theyre gloopy and murky. Sometimes they get ugly. Every now and then shes got to hop onto a bike and go for a ride. Issue thirteen might not feel very connected, but it IS an impressive 20 pages or more with a fascinating character. Read Full Review
After some knots and mishandlings, the second story arc of Catwoman is wrapped in a bow. A bow that is a bit askew, but a nice looking bow nonetheless. Read Full Review
This book needs some injection of character and story stat! For me personally, it is on life support and I am very close to pulling the plug. There are some really interesting things going on in this series, it just seems like every month, the focus ends up on something else. Read Full Review
It was nice to see Jolle Jones art again, even if for two pages. I wonder if her offer will take part in City of Bane.
Wait, wasn't Selina hooking up with Bruce Wayne? Now she's got this James guy? Who's he? Had Joelle Jones taken a moment to reset the scene, readers would know. But she didn't, so it's Just Another Scene With Catwoman Messing With a Guy.
The Raina Creel/Villa Hermosa story is intriguing and reasonably well thought out. A unique villain/rationale for the violence within. I look forward to seeing where it takes us.
The art looks like someone really wants to be David Mazzucchelli when they grow up. Which isn't bad...just derivative.
The Year of the Villain "offer" is forced and disrupts the flow of the book -- as it does in most all books where this takes place.
I begin to think, that this run is just a filler to keep Catwoman away from Gotham until King puts her in his Batman run again. The story is just moving way too slow. And I’m at the point where I’m asking myself, what Catwoman even wants in that town. Mrs. Creel is still interesting and at least she did something, that gives us more plot, but not much else happens.
I also think it’s rushed, that Catwoman suddenly breaks up with her new lover out of nowhere.
Lex suddenly showing up also seemed kind of forced& not connected to the main plot.
Quite boring issue.
Boooooooooored.
Will this story arc ever end?????? It's not even remotely interesting. If I wasn't such a huge fan of the character of Catwoman I would've dropped this series already. It's felt like nothing but filler from the first issue. NONE of the characters are interesting. The writer has even managed to make Catwoman herself boring!. Which is just mind boggling. Catwoman is an amazing, fun, vibrant exciting character. It shouldn't even be possible to write her boring in anyway but Jones does just that and very well. How!??? I can only hope that Jones run in ending soon and we get some real Catwoman stories. If not soon I see this book tanking before to long. It's just not any good. If the Creel family story was just dropped without an ending I would more
God, this series sucks the life out of me. It's just so very boring and it never stops. I don't know the names of most of the characters. I had completely forgotten about whoever the boyfriend is. Just please end this.
Ugh. Forced drama with the boy toy, never ending Creel weirdness. When will this book end?