NINE LIVES NEARS ITS LETHAL CONCLUSION! Catwoman has escaped everything from the Suicide Squad to the clutches of death itself, but along the way, she's made more than a few enemies--and their vengeance is rapidly approaching! Not even a tenth life could save Selina from what's coming, but could an old friend help this cat land on her feet?
This issue feels like a heist thriller, but also like a breather before the big showdown to wrap up this era of the title. Read Full Review
As answers are finally provided about Selina's reincarnating predicamentand the target it puts on her back across the criminal underworldTini Howard's script is a kinetic delight. Read Full Review
Catwoman #66 leaves us with a wealth of dramatic tension. We finally get the reveal of what caused all the strangeness that's been happening to her, so now we're going into this storyline's final arc with a lot of excitement. Read Full Review
When will this story ever end? I am ready to move on please. Read Full Review
The devil is in the details with this book. There's nothing wrong with the basic plot, though it isn't anything groundbreaking, but the specifics of the execution are what cause everything to fall apart when you look a little closer. If you can turn your brain off, it's not so bad. If not, well, it's a rather annoying comic. Read Full Review
Solid plot with the heist theme, writing was good enough. But for the love of all that is holy can they stop with the terrible Saturday morning cartoon style art??? The first half of the book was unbearably ugly, the second half was decent. That style of art has already caused me to drop Harley Quinn. I hope the same doesn't happen with Catwoman.