The Gotham City Sirens reunion no one saw coming! As Ivy senses Queen Ivy’s presence and her behavior becomes increasingly erratic, Catwoman decides that she is too vulnerable to keep in Alleytown and a plan is hatched to get her out of Gotham. But to do it, she’s going to need the help of The Riddler-but even after Selina saved him from certain doom, can he be trusted? Meanwhile, the flickering assassin known as the Wight Witch, flanked by Magistrate soldiers, has arrived to return Ivy to Simon Saint! Harley Quinn and The Gardener join the fight against Wight Witch and the Magistrate! Also featuring…Ghost-Maker!
All the pieces have been set up as all roads have been leading here, Catwoman and her allies and the forces of the Magistrate are clashing with the fate of Alley Town at stake. One of the best definitive runs that Selina Kyle has ever had is going strong as the finish line is very nearly in sight, promising to finish strong and continue to make a mark on this character and the DC Universe. Read Full Review
Ram V provides another cliffhanger" Holy Multiplicity Batman".whoops! Wrong book. Catwoman doesn't only have Nine Lives"To be continued with the Wight Witch! Read Full Review
Ram V has such a solid grip on Catwoman that this is becoming a can't miss series even when it's got to carry an uninspired Batman event. Read Full Review
Ram V provides yet another well written chapter in this saga. Catwoman's insightfulness is interesting to witness. Read Full Review
V has been an absolute treasure for Selina and Alleytown, so I hope that with all of the puzzle pieces Ram and his artistic companions have given us over the last 12 issues lands. This has all the markings of those rare character defining arcs that a character like Catwoman deserves. Read Full Review
Ram V is leaving this title in only a few months, which makes this tie-in arc his final arc"and surprisingly, he's hitting it out of the park with an action-packed thrill ride that drives home what makes Catwoman work so well as a character. Read Full Review
As Ram V's run on Catwoman begins coming to a close"and the "Fear State" crossover fully rears its head in Gotham City"this issue brings an epically-constructed and largely-satisfying tale. Read Full Review
When all is said and done, Catwoman #36 delivers a solid start to Selina's newest plan. While the combat lands a bit stiffly, the story still delivers its previous sense of cool and sets up the next issue for a big twist to the situation. Read Full Review
Ram V has managed some interesting developments in and around the edges of the Fear State crossover. Its too bad that everything is moving at a pacing that makes it difficult to connect with emotionally. Ram V is clearly capable of delivering a more thoughtful sort of action. The pacing of Fear State doesnt seem to allow him much range, though. Read Full Review
Catwoman #36 is a well done tie-in issue that doesn't lose sight of its characters and the core themes of the series itself. While the actual narrative doesn't ramp up the tension as much as I would have wanted, the character interactions are delightful as always and the book leaves the reader feeling optimistic for Selina and Alleytown's future. This issue feels lighter than the grimness that came before, but fans of the series or those interested in Fear State will find much to enjoy here. Read Full Review
Catwoman #36 continues to bring the tension, as we're made to think of all the struggles our hero has to struggle. The large cast easily dazzles us, and we're excited to see so many fan-favorite characters fill the pages. There's no sign of anything being resolved soon, which makes the mounting tension all the more nerve-wracking for when it culminates. Great writing, gorgeous art, color, and lettering, what more could a fan ask for? Read Full Review
Solid issue, and nothing much more than that. Wight Witch continues to fascinate me, and I’m looking forward to her story in Batman: Urban Legends soon. Inching closer to Ram V’s exit on Catwoman surely disappoints me, but what really makes matters worse is the fact that he closing his run off with Fear State. I really hope to have a strong conclusion from him, without the Tynion fingerprints all over.
This is really jumbled, but still okay. I really don't think Fear State is doing anything for this book, especially since Ram V is leaving very soon anyway.