The cat’s out of the bag! Everyone at Snowflame’s auction is there for the same thing: the list. But what is the market value of a list containing all the intel the world’s greatest crime-fighters have on super-villains? And who exactly is on the list? You’ll have to ask Catwoman to find out.
Selina's vacation ends this issue. She's once again proven that she is her own person and beholden to no one else. That being said, she's still under contract to DC Editorial. Vacation's over next month as her handlers haul her into the massive jaws of the "Joker War" crossover that has come to infect all of DC's Bat titles. If this issue is any indicator, Selina should come out on top. Read Full Review
Catwoman's Adventure in Isle Nevada is a fun read, but pay attention because there seems to be a little meaning behind small conversations. Northcott and the team write an outstanding Catwoman story. Read Full Review
This is a good "sewing it up" story and setting up Selina's return to Gotham. We shall see what we shall see! But I have a feeling Selina may have to plunge back to her criminal past to save Bruce. Read Full Review
Catwoman #24 continued the last issue's fun but felt a bit rushed to get to the end. Sean Murphy and Blake Northcott gave fans a good Catwoman/Selina, and Cian Tormey's art was excellent. I only wish they had another issue to flesh things out more. Still, this was an exciting little two-issue diversion before Catwoman's next run kicks off next month. Read Full Review
Story by; Sean Murphy & Blake NorthcottScript by; Blake NorthcottArt by; Cian TorpheyColors by; FCO PlascenciaLetters by; Tom NapolitanoPublished by; DC Comics Read Full Review
Catwoman #24 is by no means a bad comic book, but there's untapped potential within Northcott's scripting. Northcott has a good eye for theatrics, but she can afford to take more time in the quieter scenes to make her over the top plot lines feel more grounded and fledged out. Tormey's art isn't quite up to par from the standard set last month, but there's just enough energy in his pencils to carry the book through its stilted finale. Read Full Review
We get the right mix of classic Catwoman, doing what she does best, in combination with the anti-heroic character protecting people who need her help. A personality with a history this complex lends herself to all manner of stories. We can realistically imagine her stealing a diamond to snub a rival, the same way we can imagine her liberating a township, or finding a secret digital document. Selina's is a unique story that can combine all those facets into one. Now that it's all resolved, we can only imagine what she's going to get herself into next, especially with what the closing pages teased. Only reading on with the new creative team will tell for sure. Read Full Review
The two-issue story offers a nice solo story for the character before getting her involved in the next big Batman event. The costume, inspired by Catwoman's look in Batman: The Animated Series with a twist of adding the boots from the character's 80s comic costume, works well here and hopefully we haven't seen the last of it. Read Full Review
The issue has some occasional bright spots - mainly when it comes to Selina and Snowflame"but there's nothing in the issue that really narratively or aesthetically packs a punch. Read Full Review
So Selina is now back in Gotham (as seen in the Catwoman 80th Special) and next month's issue #25 brings us a new creative team responsible for bringing Catwoman through Joker War and beyond. While I have serious questions about the gaping holes between Villa Hermosa and the return to Gotham, I am cautiously optimistic that Ram V will bring us a good story that will now fit into the events of Joker War and the greater Batman Universe. Let's see where things go… Read Full Review
Stunning artwork. Didn't know Cian Tormey before this and was super impressed! I bought these issues because I read ARENA MODE and was my favorite novel ever, and the same quality of writing is here. Love it all.
I wish this writing team would stick around a while. Snowflame was a nice surprise.
An action-packed issue? Sure! That's about all we get. The ending of the issue was the only touching part of the arc.
I found the story to be okay but rather dull. The artwork just plain sucked!!! In one panel it looked like Catwoman had just one huge boob. And the faces she kept making were stupid looking. I hope this artist is not sticking around past this arc.
The story was ok, but rubbish artwork.