Catwoman #86
| Writer | Torunn Gronbekk |
| Artist | Davide Gianfelice |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
He’s big! He’s bad! And he’s madder than ever before! With Selina back in Gotham, Black Mask sets his sights on Catwoman, and he’s playing for keeps. But he’s not alone! Who is his mysterious benefactor, and how could they possibly hate Catwoman even more than her self-proclaimed archnemesis?
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Apr 15, 2026Grønbekk’s work fits quite well into the larger picture of Gotham city that DC comics is producing as of right now. It's not often that all of the titles that take place in the city feel as appealingly unified as they have been lately. Is the overall continuity between the DC’s bat titles feels particularly appealing at present. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Apr 15, 2026This book takes a distinct turn into pitch-black noir and promises to go even darker next issue, as Black Mask seems determined to track down everything Selina has left to lose and put it all on the table. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - George Loftus
Apr 15, 2026Catwoman #86 is a violent tale of suffering set against beautiful, softly lit characters that make a descent into hell feel almost pleasant. Catwoman is up against the ropes with fewer allies than she thought she had, and is quickly becoming desperate to stem the tide of a powerful evil she thought she’d seen the end of. It’s an explosive second chapter that feels like it has more in common with a Michael Mann movie than other books DC has set in Gotham. Read Full Review
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